Glad to see you get a work bench so your not working on the floor. Saving your back for sure. And the stands are a great idea. Moving axles around is hard enough already.
Appreciate it. 🙏 I’ll probably for sure be doing that. Currently narrowing a rear, about to set it on the stand. It’s on the dolly getting stripped. Building these have already made the job easier.
had an old seesaw donkey made of 70 year old iron that i used to support a 600lb aam1150, cut 4_1/4 inch out of each tube and welded them with a 1970's AC box and some 7018 rod... got the wheel rims 68 inch apart for the car, 5lb of weld did the axle shaft to. that was a one time job, SMAW welding 200 pounds of rod in a week causes to many asthma problems. under the thing full of sparks... their is equipment around that's easier to get but no one wants to use it for obvious reasons. new stuff
@@CrazydayzFab Hell yeah! I'd watch that video for sure. I need some welding table ideas. I've been kicking around ideas for a 3'x5' or 3'x6' cabinet height base on locking casters. Storage drawers for grinders, discs, quick detatch vise, chop saw, welder consumables, and a 3/16 or 1/4 plate for the top that I'll have my buddy burn holes out on his plasma table for clamps and fixturing. Some of the best tools are the ones you make yourself. Suggestion on a metal saw or cold saw.....a few of my buds have the model 380 evolution chop saws and absolutely love them. They even cut .250 wall DOM like butter.
Glad to see you get a work bench so your not working on the floor. Saving your back for sure. And the stands are a great idea. Moving axles around is hard enough already.
It’s temporary, I’ll build or get a welding table soon.
That came out really nice brother. 🤩👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks!! I think so too 😜
Very Nice. Maybe add pinion support to the stand as well for setting up trusses and brackets. These are the nicest stands I have seen.
Appreciate it. 🙏
I’ll probably for sure be doing that.
Currently narrowing a rear, about to set it on the stand. It’s on the dolly getting stripped.
Building these have already made the job easier.
had an old seesaw donkey made of 70 year old iron that i used to support a 600lb aam1150, cut 4_1/4 inch out of each tube and welded them with a 1970's AC box and some 7018 rod... got the wheel rims 68 inch apart for the car, 5lb of weld did the axle shaft to. that was a one time job, SMAW welding 200 pounds of rod in a week causes to many asthma problems. under the thing full of sparks... their is equipment around that's easier to get but no one wants to use it for obvious reasons. new stuff
Those will be an asset to the shop for a long time. Nice work! The saddle on the dolly for setting pinion angle...absolute tits! 🤌🏼
Thanks! I believe so too! Im going to make interchangeable legs too. One pair with a T for random use and possibly make a welding table like this 🤔
@@CrazydayzFab Hell yeah! I'd watch that video for sure. I need some welding table ideas. I've been kicking around ideas for a 3'x5' or 3'x6' cabinet height base on locking casters. Storage drawers for grinders, discs, quick detatch vise, chop saw, welder consumables, and a 3/16 or 1/4 plate for the top that I'll have my buddy burn holes out on his plasma table for clamps and fixturing.
Some of the best tools are the ones you make yourself. Suggestion on a metal saw or cold saw.....a few of my buds have the model 380 evolution chop saws and absolutely love them. They even cut .250 wall DOM like butter.