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Attack Choppers

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Attack Choppers skip to main | skip to sidebar Tuesday, January 19, 2016 Not all of us can afford space... let alone the tools... It's a fact. There was a time when I worked on my long bikes on a dirt floor garage that had no lights and no power... and while I wouldn't recommend it... you can do it.  Where there is a will there is a way... hand tools will go a long way with some ingenuity! Jimmy sent in another cool update along these very lines! (Notice he didn't skimp on the coffee mug... you gotta have SOME standards!) Jimmy says: "Ya know I see a lot of guys that build some amazing shit, but they have giant lathes, bridgeport mills and TIG welders that cost more than 5 house payments. I was talking to a friend earlier and he asked me how I made some of the things on my bikes, and asked if I had a lathe. I can't remember exactly what I said, but it had something to do with owning a drill, file and a $20 tap and die set from Autozone. So I got to thinking about...

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