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    C-bag that was done with a COC program, (chalk on concrete) a good 8 years before I even touched the keyboard of a computer and 10 years before I got my first computer with Solidworks 99 installed.
    I've made lots of goofy stuff through out the years like one of my old welding rigs, that had hidden drop down slide out drawers, swing out tool boxes doors that unfolded to reveal service manuals. I carried 2 of the medium large Act bottles 3 large Oxygen 1 50 lb CO2 and a small Argon tank on it all were mounted and for the most part semi concealed my welder was a Hobart 400 amp Diesel with 300 amp badges, a Hobart Hefty CC/CV suitcase wire feeder, a 12000 lb winch with level wind rolls mounted under the bed and telescoping gin poles tucked away out of sight. I built my air compressor out of an IMT under hood V4 head on a 40 gallon Aluminum truck air start tank with a 2 cyl 16 HP electric start engine The truck was another unique thing And I will restate THING because I took an 81 F350 169" wheel base chassis doubled the frame from the front main cross-member back then wedged a 1160 Cat V8 225 HP turned up to 250 HP @ 750FT lb torque,by raising the cab 4 " and cutting-in a 4' doghouse in the firewall, with a 10 speed Road-ranger 610 coupled to a Spicer 48 2 speed mounted backwards the rear end was donated from a 30 ft motor home the cab was a 81 F250 super cab the whole THING was painted 1957 corvette yellow with a black bed when I had everything spooled out and opened up it was more like something out of the transformer movie UGLY as heck, but short of having a lathe and a mill unless you counted my Du-more versa mill there were enough tools and equipment to do just about anything in the way of machinery repairs
    Never try to tell me it can't be done
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