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 andym World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 01:59 - 28 Feb 2012 Post subject: engine trolley... |
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Is it cheap and scabby of me to have thrown a couple of pairs of skateboard wheels onto a plank to move an engine around?
I was even too cheap to use screws to hold the wheels on... I just nailed them on
Although to be honest I want to get a shopping trolley and hack that up.
It made me think... what cheap modifications have you made to make your job a bit easier?
My second modification was a spark plug key, there was a little lip inside the spark plug housing that wouldn't let me get a socket down far enough, so I spent about half an hour with the grinder thinning down the edges, wish I'd done it before I bought the new one hoping it would be thinner. |
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I've got an old hacked up shopping trolley i use for moving heavy stuff around. also got an old complete trolley which i'll be welding together into another one.
Great things
Best one i've ever done has to be my home-made axle stands, made of blocks of wood.
They look a bit like this.
https://www.survivalandsafetyschool.co.uk/i/Craft%20Materials/curly_birch.jpg
gorgeous, eh.
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| Mr Dunkable wrote: | I've got an old hacked up shopping trolley i use for moving heavy stuff around. also got an old complete trolley which i'll be welding together into another one.
Great things
Best one i've ever done has to be my home-made axle stands, made of blocks of wood.
They look a bit like this.
https://www.survivalandsafetyschool.co.uk/i/Craft%20Materials/curly_birch.jpg
gorgeous, eh.
I can see the gorgeous Burls in that antique Canadian Maple you got there.
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I can see the gorgeous Burls in that antique Canadian Maple you got there. |
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I could try luring one away from the shop... anyway I have a local homebase and they have them nice fancy flat trolleys *drool*, I might have to don the ninja gear one night... use my £1 sized token then drag it kicking and screaming all the way home... if I get stopped by the police at least I can stand on it and say it's a new style of scooter....  |
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In the garage I have a scaffolding plank (retrieved from a skip) used as a really sturdy shelf for my power tools
...The panels of a former computer desk are now on the garage walls as tool racks
...The shelving from an old living room cabinet is attached to the garage roof rafters as a storage rack for strips of spare timber - which includes the wooden slats from two single beds
...and I used one of those slats as the raw material for a DIY storage rack for my soldering kit - and another one is a storage rack for my pressure washer attachments
...I'm sure I could continue with more...
I'd considered getting a trolley, or at least the wheels/base of one to make a workshop/mechanics seat too
... and I have plans to make an old brake disk into a stool seat, with the legs made from an old bed frame ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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| Dazbo666 wrote: | In the garage I have a scaffolding plank (retrieved from a skip) used as a really sturdy shelf for my power tools
...The panels of a former computer desk are now on the garage walls as tool racks
...The shelving from an old living room cabinet is attached to the garage roof rafters as a storage rack for strips of spare timber - which includes the wooden slats from two single beds
...and I used one of those slats as the raw material for a DIY storage rack for my soldering kit - and another one is a storage rack for my pressure washer attachments
...I'm sure I could continue with more...  |
You remind me of my grandad.
'I never throw ANYTHING away, EVERYTHING's got another use! look at this jar? how many screws are in this?'
'bout 100?'
'One hundred and thirty five, and a nail! i've collected these for TWENTY SEVEN years!'
'did you count them?'
'Aye! want to know how many screwdrivers i have?'
His shed is literally made of things he's found laying around on the roadside. he's got traffic signs holding up bottles of oil and everything. |
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| Dazbo666 wrote: | In the garage I have a scaffolding plank (retrieved from a skip) used as a really sturdy shelf for my power tools
...The panels of a former computer desk are now on the garage walls as tool racks
...The shelving from an old living room cabinet is attached to the garage roof rafters as a storage rack for strips of spare timber - which includes the wooden slats from two single beds
...and I used one of those slats as the raw material for a DIY storage rack for my soldering kit - and another one is a storage rack for my pressure washer attachments
...I'm sure I could continue with more...
I'd considered getting a trolley, or at least the wheels/base of one to make a workshop/mechanics seat too
... and I have plans to make an old brake disk into a stool seat, with the legs made from an old bed frame |
A man with a fine eye for treasures clearly... Scaffolding planks are the don!
Especially if you get the corners cut off for you ____________________ Fzr-600 1999 |
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Creative engineering at its finest  ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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I much prefer "creative engineering" and "an eye for treasures" than being called a grandad.... although I understand the comparison
- I guess the creative engineering gene must run in our family  ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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I did once winch the gutted shell of a Mk II escort up a long steep driveway on 2 wheels, a trolley jack and a skateboard: should have thought that one through before I took the rear axle off, granted.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 119 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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