AHH, a fellow music collector! Here is my garage setup: I collect mostly 8 tracks and cassettes. I don't have allot of LPs because the hipsters are driving up the prices! $20 for an LP, that's more than what the sold for new! Most 8 tracks require repairing before they can be played (new metal splice, pressure pads, rewinding the tape. One of my tools is an iron used to remove the crinkles. I keep my tapes stored in my cool den for preserving. Main vintage audio page: http://s222.photobucket.com/user/turbofiat/library/vintage audio?sort=2&page=4
I use one, too. Very good when checking brakes, lines, springs, tires, etc., as well as for greasing the car's bits. Very steady, if done on solid ground. It all attaches to the tubular jacking points on the frame. Ingenious! Just make sure you use it only when the fuel tank's nearly empty.......
I recently bought this fan art, i think is from the oroginal handbook. https://www.redbubble.com/people/ha...abant?asc=u&p=t-shirt&rel=carousel&style=mens