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    Re: Cleaning engine bay and underneath. Just bought a new Pneumatic Jack.

    On a drive way with a steep slope. Also My garage has an office in it so I lost almost half the depth. I do everything on the driveway.

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    Re: Cleaning engine bay and underneath. Just bought a new Pneumatic Jack.

    relocate the office and reclaim the garage ?
    Presuming I'm reading this correctly, as a -pro-, you will get better results under some shade.....how do you apply coatings ?
    Or if it's wash, do you just work real fast... ha.

    Re: the incline, if you don't have any or it wasn't on your radar, buy yourself 2 pairs of good chocks. A big 4x4 stump from a leftover post will suffice as well

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    Re: Cleaning engine bay and underneath. Just bought a new Pneumatic Jack.

    Quote Originally Posted by chefwong View Post
    relocate the office and reclaim the garage ?
    Presuming I'm reading this correctly, as a -pro-, you will get better results under some shade.....how do you apply coatings ?
    Or if it's wash, do you just work real fast... ha.

    Re: the incline, if you don't have any or it wasn't on your radar, buy yourself 2 pairs of good chocks. A big 4x4 stump from a leftover post will suffice as well
    I have some nice chok stands I use that use to be for my 27 foot Skipjack boat. A new shop won't be happening since I love living at my work. And only do cars that like the fact I'm a home base shop. Kind of why I built an office with a side door entrance and waiting area for smaller jobs. Almost finished with it and will post it hopefully by spring.
    Cleaning engine bay and underneath. Just bought a new Pneumatic Jack.-chano-jpg
    Also I owe you a thanks for the heads up on the stands. Love them!

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