Mods feel free to move this im not sure where to put it actually.
So some people have been asking about the RPI autoshop so i thought id post up some information, the shop is also known as RSAS or Rensselaer Student Auto Shop. Its completely student run and profits go to trips, tools, maintenance, heating etc. The shop is officially open only during the school year and i will post times at the bottom.
The shop is completely open to the community during our normal operating hours, it works as a first come first serve basis. The only difference between RSAS and a normal shop is that you do the work yourself, we always have officers and students around to help out with finding tools and giving advice but if you cant fix it yourself dont assume we can. thats the bottom line.
Tools: we have a full line of air tools (basic metal working tools grinder, sanding wheel etc), tire mounting, tire balancer, a lift, a hose, ummm ratchet sets and all basic tools, we have a decent amount of specialty tools like spring compressors and clutch tools etc theyre just hard to find.
Things we dont have: sandblaster, and welding equipment.
Hours:
Thursday: 5-9 PM
Friday: 5-9 PM
Saturday: 12-5 PM
Phone number: (518)-276-6653
with all that said i do have a couple pictures of the shop which are below.
Directions to shop:





Pricing:
To use the bay and all the tools at the shop it is $5 an hour. This $5 fee is kind of a flat rate if you are using any of our tools.
To use the lift and all the tools at the shop it is $10 an hour.
For tire mounting and balancing we used to have a rate per tire i believe it was $4. but the other RPI guys will have to confirm this for me.
Note: since people have been asking about mounting summer tires, the mounter is pretty versatile i know people have done up to 18s on it, just like i said we can show you how to do it but be prepared to work at it its a little tough if you have stiff sidewalls, overall though weve mounted slicks before so it can be done just gotta work for it.
As for the balancer i believe it goes up to 19 or 20 inch rims now (we just got a new one) but i have to confirm this also. and we have both sticky weights and normal weights.