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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Midwest
Need my fenders rolled-Goodrich,MI
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<blockquote data-quote="RickJay" data-source="post: 13159669" data-attributes="member: 144510"><p>I've been away from the forums for a couple weeks myself, huge project at work, away from my desk and living via IPhone</p><p>Anyway, I was doing some tinkering in my 91 GT last weekend, and discovered a kick ass way to roll my fenders WITHOUT the Eastwood tool.</p><p>SO, I will not be purchasing their overpriced, ( and unnecessary )</p><p>Rolling tool.</p><p>I spent what would amount to approximately $10 for a piece of 3/4 square Cold Rolled, and a cut off wheel to fabricated my own design for an absolutely kick ass Fender "Rolling" device.</p><p>After I figured out how do do this, I'm amazed at what a rip-off the Eastwood tool is.</p><p>Anyway, thank you all for your interest in jumping in in the Eastwood tool, </p><p>maybe you all can work something out among yourselves, but as they say on Shark Tank..I'm Out</p><p>Good luck, and maybe I'll see y'all out on Woodward one of these weekends</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickJay, post: 13159669, member: 144510"] I've been away from the forums for a couple weeks myself, huge project at work, away from my desk and living via IPhone Anyway, I was doing some tinkering in my 91 GT last weekend, and discovered a kick ass way to roll my fenders WITHOUT the Eastwood tool. SO, I will not be purchasing their overpriced, ( and unnecessary ) Rolling tool. I spent what would amount to approximately $10 for a piece of 3/4 square Cold Rolled, and a cut off wheel to fabricated my own design for an absolutely kick ass Fender "Rolling" device. After I figured out how do do this, I'm amazed at what a rip-off the Eastwood tool is. Anyway, thank you all for your interest in jumping in in the Eastwood tool, maybe you all can work something out among yourselves, but as they say on Shark Tank..I'm Out Good luck, and maybe I'll see y'all out on Woodward one of these weekends [/QUOTE]
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