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    A little about me.

    Greetings from Evansville Indiana,
    Wow! I always knew I wasn't the only improviser out there. This is cool, way cool.
    I have been fixing and repairing, and often making the tools to get the job done, for decades. I'm not always successful, but for me it's a matter of principal to make the effort. And like they say, necessity is the mother of invention.
    Glad to find this site.

    Regards, tom

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    Hi Tom - welcome to HomemadeTools.net

    Agreed; it's more about effort than success! What's next up on the effort list?

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    Hi Tom,

    Welcome!

    Lots of guys around here who share your philosophy; glad you found us!

    What are you working on at the moment?

    Ken

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    Hi tom, glad you found Homemade Tools! Would you be caring for an FJ40?

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    I'm currently doing an engine swap in a 1996 Isuzu trooper, among other things.

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    I've got many irons in the fire, but top on the list is an engine swap in a 1996 Isuzu trooper.

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    Yes I have a 1973 fj, with 68k on the odometer, it requires some attention but is fairly bullet proof for the most part.



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