A MAN's Kitchen
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16 years 6 months ago #4989
by HeyCharger
Proud owner of;
1948 Massey Harris 44K.
1946 Ford Semi-Trailer Bus.
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Ok guys.
Here is what I do in MY kitchen (Yes, I live on my own
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Dishwasher - cleaning, paint stripping parts.
Wall oven - Drying welding rods and drying (baking) painted parts.
What else can you use (when your better half is out shopping)?

Rod.
Here is what I do in MY kitchen (Yes, I live on my own

Dishwasher - cleaning, paint stripping parts.
Wall oven - Drying welding rods and drying (baking) painted parts.
What else can you use (when your better half is out shopping)?


Rod.
Proud owner of;
1948 Massey Harris 44K.
1946 Ford Semi-Trailer Bus.
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16 years 6 months ago #4990
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Rod i use the top my oven for heating up parts and then put them in the frezzer thats how you get ring gears off it works a real treat. Dave


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16 years 6 months ago #4991
by kennymopar
Replied by kennymopar on topic Re: A MAN's Kitchen
when i was single the bathtub was used to take car rims back to bare metal with wet & dry ..i do know a guy that has his lounge setup as a spraybooth with compressor sprayguns etc ...he does live in housing commision
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16 years 6 months ago #4992
by GM Diesel
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Replied by GM Diesel on topic Re: A MAN's Kitchen
Dont do much mechanical work in the kitchen but the cook still isnt happy I used her new shiney stainless steel mixing bowl out off the kitchen for an air intake hat on the R190.



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