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    TEE tip-----some assembly required

    Think I'm gonna like this thing, we'll see how it lasts over time. I been having this tool cabinet / work bench treed for 3 yrs and finally spent the 4 hunnert bucks yesterday at Sams Club. I got a couple Craftsman boxes but damn they have gotten high dollar and I like the idea of the hardwood top on this one. You do have to put every piece together.
    2 boxes, 300lbs of well packaged parts, 87 metal frame and drawer pieces and THREE HUNNERT and NINETY some screws. They were even nice enough to include a magnetic tip screwdriver and a toy wrench.
    Stainless drawer fronts and good ball bearing full extension drawer slides.
    Each drawer depending on if it's the small, medium or large gets about 12 to 20 screws so they ought to hold pretty well. The drawers are notched to set in the slides and you also screw it to the slides. Also came with drawer liners. Only found two parts that were a bent just a bit, the bottom frame edge and the drawer bottom in the first pic, but they were no biggie.
    Headed back out to the shed to find it a home, nice to be out there with the doors shut and not sweating and no skeeters.
    Looks like my motorcycle helmet fits good on the shelf

    I added a little Scooter porn at the end




















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    Re: TEE tip-----some assembly required (Corkpuller)

    Yep, that's pretty nice. I could use one of them. If I buy one will you come put it together for me..

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    Re: TEE tip-----some assembly required (Stompy)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Stompy &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote"> will you come put it together for me.. </td></tr></table>

    you bet, but not today

    you got plenty of time, you fixin to be freezing yer nads off before long and after deer season you'll be lookin for an inside project


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    Re: TEE tip-----some assembly required (Corkpuller)

    Nice bench T-Man My neighbor got one last year & loves it
    BTW, like the No. 7 covers you got there

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    Re: TEE tip-----some assembly required (pYr8)

    Nice box Troy. How is the scoot runnin?

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    nice lookin shovel..........!!!!!!!!!!!!



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    Re: TEE tip-----some assembly required (WB)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by WB &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Nice box Troy. How is the scoot runnin? </td></tr></table>

    we runnin pretty damn good actually. I trashed the 2 - 1 exhaust and put some drag pipes on, re-jetted the carb and tweaked the electronic ignition. Ignition is kinda tricky to me, Crane Hi 4 single fire with kick/electric modes and tweakable dash pots. I did a static timing check and found it was off a good bit. Got it dialed in much better now. These old bastards gotta be dead nutts on the tune to get em to kick start. Some days I can kick the bastard and some days he just flips me the bird...so I call him a few names and push the button and we are fired up. Electric leg works ever time I been enjoying jackin with it. It's all part of the journey

    sho wish I knew somebody wanting to un ass a 65 Panhead for around $3500 .




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    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by chucktx &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">nice lookin shovel..........!!!!!!!!!!!!</td></tr></table>

    Thanks Chuck How the hell are ya.


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