Escape From the Prison Planet

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DRIVEN

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Asked and answered :D

After all this thread, which has been pretty incredible, I do think it would be pretty cool to have a little gathering so we can see what we have been witnessing in this thread.

Besides... whats so bad about G-Body's, Motorcycles, Guns, Beer, and Grilling Meat?

1,700 miles for me. Id get a hitch for the GP, and pull the bike.. No sweat.

-Gonz
Boy are you guys all gonna be surprised when you find out that it's all a big scam. Driven is just a catfishing character created by some fat chick who lives in an apartment with 11 cats.


Sweet!!! I made the mistake of buying too small. outgrew that quicK. Looks like a good size but you might need a second one before you know it
God willing.
 
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TURNA

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Boy are you guys all gonna be surprised when you find out that it's all a big scam. Driven is just a catfishing character created by some fat chick who lives in an apartment with 11 cats.



God willing.


I'd hit it!!
 
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DRIVEN

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Two things...

Klever Lever "cruise control" for the Indian.





Also took a gamble on an old table saw. Near as I can tell it was made in 1949 or 1950. I like sturdy old tools. It needed a ton of clean up and adjustment. Degreased it, leveled all the extension wings, sanded it, ran a file over it, sanded it some more. I also had to build a fence for it. Thanks to the big cast iron top, it weighs a ton. Seems to run okay. Still need to glue my slide surface to the bottom of the fence and pick up a new blade before I put it to work. They really don't make 'em like this anymore.




 
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Two things...

Klever Lever "cruise control" for the Indian.





Also took a gamble on an old table saw. Near as I can tell it was made in 1949 or 1950. I like sturdy old tools. It needed a ton of clean up and adjustment. Degreased it, leveled all the extension wings, sanded it, ran a file over it, sanded it some more. I also had to build a fence for it. Thanks to the big cast iron top, it weighs a ton. Seems to run okay. Still need to glue my slide surface to the bottom of the fence and pick up a new blade before I put it to work. They really don't make 'em like this anymore.




They sure dont build them like that any more ! Thats when things were built to last a lifetime ! Darn nice find .
 
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DRIVEN

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Haha, as my luck so often goes, I got home after spending 2.5 hours building a fence for it and decide to check ebay on a whim. Sure enough, there's a fence listed. Just having a tough time justifying $90 for a fence to put on a saw I only paid $50 for. I'll probably pass for now. At least I now know what it's supposed to look like.
 
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