Using G4 PowerMac as external harddrive

I'm using my iMac g5 for FinalCut Pro, and need an external harddrive. I have a G4 Powermac (with firewire, and 3 internal harddrives) laying around. Is there a way I can use the G4 as an external harddrive for my iMac g5?
iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

That is one of the uses of FireWire target disk mode. As long as you meet the requirements on that link, follow the directions and you can do it.
Another, more portable solution is to get an external FW enclosure for one of those HDs in the G4 and put it in there. I love the enclosures from OWC, like this. There are cheaper ones out there, but OWC is a great company and huge Mac supporter with wondeful pre- and post-sales support. There drives also work flawlessly for me.

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