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pintoplumber
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pintoplumber
Posted 16 Years Ago
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Would someone post some pictures of an engine stand you have built? I'm looking to build a stand to run a y-block. What size angle iron did you use? Thanks
Dennis in Lititz PA
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pintoplumber
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16 Years Ago
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I've just seen McTim's engine stand on You Tube. So you might check...
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bird55
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16 Years Ago
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Dennis: How about using materials related to your trade, like some 1...
By
Hoosier Hurricane
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16 Years Ago
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John, I think it would be easier to build and weld angle iron than...
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pintoplumber
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16 Years Ago
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A pair of stands from Stumpy's Fabworks will be a good place to start....
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charliemccraney
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16 Years Ago
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Dennis, I made up an engine cradle with some scrap 2 x 2 square box...
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LON
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16 Years Ago
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Dennis Here it is . Lon
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LON
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16 Years Ago
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Dennis Here is a rear view . Hope this helps . Lon
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LON
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16 Years Ago
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Here’s a couple of pics of a run in stand that uses a bellhousing to...
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Ted
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16 Years Ago
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Here's mine, very easy to make.
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mctim64
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16 Years Ago
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Thanks guys, I was thinking more along the line of John's thinking....
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pintoplumber
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16 Years Ago
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All these pretty engines on stands, hmmm, feel free to give me one for...
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MikeLongIsland
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16 Years Ago
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