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  • Poley
    360 AMC
    • Mar 22, 2003
    • 2504

    So, where do you work on your FSJ?

    lets see your work area.....
    I hope to have a new shop soon but here it is for now in the dirt....sux!!!!

    Fullsized Gets it DONE!!!!

  • #2
    Usually in the bosses shop if I can head off failure, otherwise wherever it decides to bite me.
    Art
    ASE Master Collision Tech
    "Beast" - 81 "S" W/T, 85-360, T-18, Lock-rite,wag alloys, 31-10.50 Pro Comp MT's, Warn 8274 in a fabbed bumper/deer strainer(tested and approved)

    88 XJ, 3" lift, 31-10.50's, custom bumpers and winch/tow bar mounts, Warn 9500HS, custom sliders/steps, camo paint, & headliner

    Member: FSJ Prissy Restoration Assoc.

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    • shadowjeep
      304 AMC
      • Apr 09, 2000
      • 2495

      #3
      no pics but in the driveway (gravel)
      Rick C.
      87 GW/360/727/5.22/6.72/46s(ShadowJeep)
      coming soon stak 3 speed, rocks
      www.kymc.org
      shadowjeep
      2003 Chevy Silverado
      "WHEN IN DOUBT, THROTTLE IT OUT"

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      • Gambler68
        Rabble Rouser
        • Feb 29, 2004
        • 14083

        #4


        Can't really see the work area, but its basically all the dirt within 10' of the truck

        New house we're moving to has a 20'x8ft' level cement pad which abuts the side of the brick house. Looking forward to dripping some oil on *that* badboy
        1979 Chero S "Sundog" 1979 Chero S "Hammer"
        1968 327 J3000 1978 J10SWB
        The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
        Hunter S. Thompson .

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        • fulsizjeep
          Señor Jackhead
          • Aug 21, 2002
          • 22496

          #5
          you go Ryan! yeah, we do it in the dirt a lot...

          Flint
          Ran when parked.
          http://jubileejeeps.org/quadratrac
          88 GW, 401/727/208, 5" lift, D44s/4.10s/locked up, 35s with a few Evil Twin & TT's Fabworks mods
          76 401 Wag, 77 401 Wag, 77 401 J20
          http://eviltwinfab.com http://www.ttsfabworks.com

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          • Gambler68
            Rabble Rouser
            • Feb 29, 2004
            • 14083

            #6
            lol, can I borrow that lift?

            hey, still on for tomorrow? I drove the beast around today, she's riding good, I'd like to see how she runs going up the mountain (at least it's all downhill coming back..which may be scarier)
            1979 Chero S "Sundog" 1979 Chero S "Hammer"
            1968 327 J3000 1978 J10SWB
            The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
            Hunter S. Thompson .

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            • Bob Barry
              Jeep Doctor
              • Apr 09, 2000
              • 8335

              #7
              Here's where I work; you can't really tell from this picture, but it's got two concrete tracks for the vehicle wheels to roll on, with dirt in the middle and both sides. I have the top flat section of a Blazer fiberglass top that I cut up and use as a portable floor wherever I need to use my creeper, and for the engine-hoist, I have some 8' lengths of heavy vinyl used as the scuff-boards in a hockey-rink to lay down as tracks for the casters to roll on. You can also see the puny garage in the background, which usually functions as a staging-area/storage-booth for whatever I'm working on.



              The plan is to build a larger garage on the site of the existing one, and have a flat concrete pad in front for exterior work.
              1987 J-20
              Video projects for my J-20 on Youtube

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              • bigun
                • Feb 10, 2003
                • 20092

                #8
                Black Bart's four wheel drive emporium, Redneck refuge and parts yard. Sorry no pics are allowed to be taken there,becase of securety concerns. I do think the 50 foot gun tower is abit much though.
                charlie
                KB0HXA
                "Crom" 76/75 Cherokee/J20 Hybred,

                Originally posted by Gambler68
                congrats...that's the first post on here I have absolutely no effing clue how to comment on.
                How you behave toward cats here below determines your status in Heaven.
                Robert A. Heinlein
                The birth of CROM is recorded here
                http://www.alaska4x4network.com/showthread.php?t=7778

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                • tomd
                  304 AMC
                  • May 04, 2002
                  • 1826

                  #9
                  Well, sometimes on the concrete pad in the driveway, assuming i feel like moving the loads of cars around...otherwise on the gravel driveway or for small stuff i do it at work sometimes (Lube Shop w/ a pit)
                  71 J-4000 on a 76 Cherokee chassis with homemade flatbed
                  360/Th400/PT QT/3.07 D44s

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                  • backroadin'
                    350 Buick
                    • Aug 11, 2004
                    • 1134

                    #10
                    In the woods behind my buddy's house. Soon though, we'll take it to his work place to do the big stuff. Y'know, the air tools, welders, lifts and cranes, the good stuff!!!

                    [ October 17, 2004, 06:42 PM: Message edited by: backroadin' ]
                    1973 Wagoneer, 4.6L Jeep inline 6 stroker, t176/d300, offy dualport w/ quadrajet, pertronix, flowmaster

                    "Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads." -- Doc Brown

                    "When this baby reaches 88 miles per hour, you're gonna to see some serious sht!"

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                    • Earl&Mary
                      258 I6
                      • Aug 07, 2004
                      • 256

                      #11
                      Behind our house at the edge of the field.
                      Notice the shade tree!



                      [ October 18, 2004, 12:24 PM: Message edited by: Earl&Mary ]
                      1991 Grand Wagoneer
                      1985 Grand Wagoneer
                      1970 J3800 Camper Special
                      Jeep Pictures and Advertising

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                      • ironroad29
                        360 AMC
                        • Nov 12, 2000
                        • 2712

                        #12
                        just cleaned mine this weekend



                        Looking for a j truck in VA.
                        1977 impala coupe lt1 swap in progress
                        2004 crown vic LX sport
                        1997 2 door Tahoe sport
                        preparing for a bleak future...

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                        • uglyjeepling
                          350 Buick
                          • Feb 01, 2003
                          • 1058

                          #13
                          ironroad29;
                          Wow you have Richard Petty to help you!! Notice you also have calander motivation too!

                          I have a 4 bay garage with 2 lifts, standing parts cleaner, sandblasting bay, paint booth, epoxy floors, 5000 watt stereo system, big screen tv, lazy boy, bathroom, shower, snap on tool set, fully heated/air conditioned, 80 gal compressor, tire changer, balancer, and 3 asian massuses. Haha. And my partents bought it for me.
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                          .
                          Yeah right. If I had that it wouldn't take a month to change a tranny shaft. What I do need is calander motivation.
                          Matt 'Captain 'insert new stupid thing I did here''

                          "H2's are like sphincters, they're all crappy...and now Chinese."

                          '79 WT Cherokee, Black Stock Rims, BJ's Aluminum Radiator, 31" Firestone Destination M/T, PowerTrax No-Slip Locker, Hurculined passenger area, Holley Electronic Fuel Pump, TFI!!

                          '64 Mercury Comet Cyclone. Stock.

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                          • ironroad29
                            360 AMC
                            • Nov 12, 2000
                            • 2712

                            #14
                            i can send you some of mine ,i have spares..lol
                            Looking for a j truck in VA.
                            1977 impala coupe lt1 swap in progress
                            2004 crown vic LX sport
                            1997 2 door Tahoe sport
                            preparing for a bleak future...

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                            • uglyjeepling
                              350 Buick
                              • Feb 01, 2003
                              • 1058

                              #15
                              A garage is not a garage without your Snap-on girlie calender. Just having one in the garage while rebuilding an engine will give you 5 extra hp. And it adds up, for every calender you can add 5 more. You must get a bunch of Hp out of your jeep. LOL
                              Matt 'Captain 'insert new stupid thing I did here''

                              "H2's are like sphincters, they're all crappy...and now Chinese."

                              '79 WT Cherokee, Black Stock Rims, BJ's Aluminum Radiator, 31" Firestone Destination M/T, PowerTrax No-Slip Locker, Hurculined passenger area, Holley Electronic Fuel Pump, TFI!!

                              '64 Mercury Comet Cyclone. Stock.

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