Wtf! Anyone seen this before
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Anyone seen this before? It's actually funny. I pulled my carpet expecting to see my floor pans maybe a patch job. Apparently someone got confused. I give you the cake pan... Apparently someone thought a pan was a pan
Really...,Duh


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Oh yeah, necessity is the mother of invention. But that is definitely REDNECK! I actually believe it was a broiler pan for an oven at one time. Sign0175 I've seen people use anything metal, from cookie sheets to old license plates. JTS 71 Mach1
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All I could do was laugh when I saw it.. Still chuckle thinking about it hidden under the Carpet
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#4
Check your shift fork, you might find one with four prongs.
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#5
Yep on the floor of a 4x4 Suzuki.
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I would not throw it away...it would make a nice holder for nuts, bolts, bearings, springs, and other miscellaneous small parts when tearing something down. Clean it up, paint it red and put a Snap-On sticker on it. Nice find!
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#7
That's for catching all the rust and keep your drive way clean. Standard equipment on Chevy's
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(02-24-2015, 12:00 AM)mrmach1 Wrote: That's for catching all the rust and keep your drive way clean. Standard equipment on Chevy's

ThmbsupThmbsupThmbsup Now that's funny!
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MustangMike has the right idea....... I found one similar to that made of steel in the trash. I laid some of those flat refrigerator magnets in the bottom and I use it when rebuilding carburetors and taking apart electrical stuff. The magnets hold onto small steel parts like carb check balls and small screws. There's nothing more aggravating than losing a tiny part when you're re-assembling something.
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(02-24-2015, 01:01 AM)gxr02190 Wrote: MustangMike has the right idea....... I found one similar to that made of steel in the trash. I laid some of those flat refrigerator magnets in the bottom and I use it when rebuilding carburetors and taking apart electrical stuff. The magnets hold onto small steel parts like carb check balls and small screws. There's nothing more aggravating than losing a tiny part when you're re-assembling something.

Not trying to hijack this thread but a great little item to retain small parts can be found at your local fabric store. I have what looks like a plastic soap dish that has a magnet inside it. Designed for seamstresses to hold needles and pins. Great for small parts. Dave R.
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