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Bench innards *LINK*

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Bench innards *LINK*

Jonathan Peck - N.Y.

>Does the inside of your work bench look like this?


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Jim in Burlington Ont.

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Jim in Burlington Ontario

>The link doesn't work.

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Jay Hanks

>The link worked fine for me. Nice collections of braces and misc there. Jay

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Angus Barclay, in New Zealand

>No they don't.

I'd like my bench innards to look like that, but in reality it more closely resembles a section of the local garbage dump.

regards

Angus Barclay

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Alan Hamilton

>Jonathen,

I tried it three times, but the link didn't work for me either.

Alan

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Jonathan Peck - N.Y.

>Here's the pic. I shrunk it to fit. Is there another way to do this and make it larger?


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depends

Dan Donaldson

>I was able to access the original link, although it took a few tries to get it to come up)

There is a relationship between size (physical measurement) and size (file size), but you can also modify the file size by playing with the jpeg compression and a few other things. For putting in a post directly, you can just play around until it is 40 K or below)

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Dean in Burlington

>I took a look at some of your other pictures. That is quite the tool collection you have...and very organized.

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Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA

>Does the inside of my bench look like that? I wish - if you pulled a vacuum from the inside of my bench, you'd only get about 10 oxygen molecules, the rest of the volume being taken up with tools.

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Todd O. Cronkhite Native of Maine

>but in reality it more closely resembles a section of the local garbage dump.

Angus, Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, Bob and Kevin might be listening. ;~)

Todd O.

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Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA

>I think Angus is safe - most old trucks can't handle the drive from up in New England over to NZ - they lack the power to handle the deeper trenches in the Pacific.

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Jonathan Peck - N.Y.

>this one might do the trick


Gibb's Aquada

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#13

Maybe a truck like this one could. 

Don Thompson - South of Miami

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Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA

>I figured someone would bring up the Chevy cabin cruiser. Those guys sure had guts.

Some years back, our local library had a book (since purged from the collection - aarrgghhh!) by a postwar ex-GI who bought an amphibious Jeep and modified it to do a global circumnavigation. He apparently made it from the U.S., heading East, all the way to New Zealand. I'd love to find his books again ("Half Safe" and "The Other Half of Half Safe," in case anyone sees them in a bookstore - worthy reads).

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William R. Duffield on the Cohansey

>It appears that this truck is equipped with a blade on the front bumper. This just might be the rumored top secret prototype of the Coast Guard's icebreaker for the second half ot the 21st century.

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Don Thompson, Cutler Ridge, South of Miami FL

>Yeah, I noticed that too - maybe it is supposed to be sort of a prow?

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