easy to build parts stand
#3
easy to build parts stand
Sorry, I can't seem to get the pictures to display. Theyre in my "Gallery Blah Blah" or whatever they call it.
I basically used two sticks of conduit, 11" of 1/2" rod, a chunk of mild steel 2x3 with some holes drilled in so I can put a bolt into it to hold my Harley tanks onto it so I don't bounce one off the ground. Sorry for the confusion but I don't have the time to figger out the problem with my server.
I basically used two sticks of conduit, 11" of 1/2" rod, a chunk of mild steel 2x3 with some holes drilled in so I can put a bolt into it to hold my Harley tanks onto it so I don't bounce one off the ground. Sorry for the confusion but I don't have the time to figger out the problem with my server.
#5
easy to build parts stand
Hey Aerodyamis - Welcome to FTE (welcome also to Airbrush)
Hit the link to his "user gallery" and you'll see what he's talking about. It would be better if he'd give us a shot without the Harley Tank on it, but you'll get the jist of it.
Airbrush - the photo gallery is the perfect place to post those photo (including step-by-step stuff). Just mention to people to check out your gallery or post a link to it.
Hit the link to his "user gallery" and you'll see what he's talking about. It would be better if he'd give us a shot without the Harley Tank on it, but you'll get the jist of it.
Airbrush - the photo gallery is the perfect place to post those photo (including step-by-step stuff). Just mention to people to check out your gallery or post a link to it.
#6
easy to build parts stand
Thanks guys.... I'll take a pic of that stand later today and probably post it tonight. A lot of things fit that thing nicely and I like stuff at eye level when I'm working on it. I'm 6'11" so most stands and workbenches cause me back and neck pain unless I make my own.
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