pic of my 305 engine stand
pic of my 305 engine standpic of the engine stand i made out of a old automotove engine stand
James I like both. I made a similar stand using an engine stand I found still unassembled in the box in the back of the garage when my Dad died. I've got a 650 Yam motor in it right now. It's been there for about 4 years now. Street tracker WIP.
What I like about using the engine stand is you can wheel the engine out of the way, flip it so you are always working in a comfortable position and can also wheel it out into the sunlight if you need lots of light or just want to bask in the sun while you are working that particular day. Also handy if you want to take it outside to degrease it and rinse off with the hose. Nice job on both stands. Which brings up another topic. If you want a tool that will allow you to build stands like this, not to mention all kinds of other fabrication and/or repair projects, pick up a good 110V MIG welder. Don't get a cheap one. Buy a name brand like Miller, Lincoln or Hobart. You will never regret the purchase. I have a 220V Lincoln TIG welder, a 220V Lincoln buzzbox Stick welder and a 110V Snap-On MIG welder and by far, the MIG is my favorite and most used of the 3. regards, Rob Long ones (stainless) available here, only not in blue:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#socket-cap-screws/=9apsi2 Now if I could only find phillips head in that length......... 66 dream, 78 cb750k, 02fz1, 09 wing
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