I was finally at a computer at the same time I thought about this item!
Always wanted one whenever I jacked up the roadster.
Anyone else out there needing one, this will make it easy for you.
Merry Christmas to all!
https://www.amazon.com/2-Pack-Rubber-Ja ... Q2VVPFCQV1
Stocking stuffer - pinch weld pad
- Randy Mittelstet
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Stocking stuffer - pinch weld pad
Randy Mittelstet
Denver
1960 early Roadster
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1960 early Roadster
- Mervyn Hyde
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Re: Stocking stuffer - pinch weld pad
Nice Randy. On my hoist, I now use some reinforced pinch weld piping along the body seams. Easy to replace from time to time. However this product looks good value.
Merv
TYP356
1963 356B T6
1968 911 SWB
TYP356
1963 356B T6
1968 911 SWB
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Re: Stocking stuffer - pinch weld pad
Thanks for your post Randy. My hockey pucks are to too hard and don't have a slot. I will definitely get these.
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Re: Stocking stuffer - pinch weld pad
Call me ‘old school’.
As a one time government procurement official, I am often confronted with that age old procurement question, ‘make or buy?’
I chose the former; using scrap leather belt and cross grained oak pallet material.
As a one time government procurement official, I am often confronted with that age old procurement question, ‘make or buy?’
I chose the former; using scrap leather belt and cross grained oak pallet material.
Steve Hatfield
Fort Walton Beach, FL
'63 S90 Sunroof Coupe
'06 997S Coupe
Fort Walton Beach, FL
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'06 997S Coupe
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Re: Stocking stuffer - pinch weld pad
Where, on a 356, is there a pinch weld to use these on?
Phil Planck
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Re: Stocking stuffer - pinch weld pad
On the bottom of the frame rail under the torsion bar covers.
- Randy Mittelstet
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Re: Stocking stuffer - pinch weld pad
Hey Steve,
that would have been a great pic for the "what is it topic".
That's great creativity and re-purposing of resources..... your employer Uncle Sam would be proud.
that would have been a great pic for the "what is it topic".
That's great creativity and re-purposing of resources..... your employer Uncle Sam would be proud.
Randy Mittelstet
Denver
1960 early Roadster
Denver
1960 early Roadster
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Re: Stocking stuffer - pinch weld pad
Thanks Randy,
I did make a pair
I did make a pair
Steve Hatfield
Fort Walton Beach, FL
'63 S90 Sunroof Coupe
'06 997S Coupe
Fort Walton Beach, FL
'63 S90 Sunroof Coupe
'06 997S Coupe
- Randy Mittelstet
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Re: Stocking stuffer - pinch weld pad
that pallet wood will definitely outlast my synthetic material !
Those aren't original NOS 356 spare tire straps I hope ; )
Those aren't original NOS 356 spare tire straps I hope ; )
Randy Mittelstet
Denver
1960 early Roadster
Denver
1960 early Roadster