Posted by John Nadzam on October 09, 2013 at 15:20:21 from (74.215.4.239):
It has been a while since I posted here so here goes,
I am looking for suggestions for and leads on a father/ son project. My son is 10yrs old and we live in the Cincinnati suburbs so the machine has to fit in 1/2 a 2 car garge. . I am a reasonable shatdetree mechanic. I have my 3/4inch socket set and a 1ton engine hoist but no air compressor/welder (yet)I want to do this for two-reasons
1) to bond with my son (and daughters) and to teach them basic mechanical skills 2) to pre them and myself for taking on the larger project of restoring thier grandfathers 1954 SH and 1951 M that I keep running up at the family farm.
I am thinking a cub loboy? but don't know anything about the early cadets?
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