russlaferrera
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This is my rolling tool/parts holder for small jobs. It's made out of 1 office chair, 1 oil drip pan, 1 piece of 3/4 pipe, and a support plate.
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I use an old office chair as... a chair.
I noticed the piston compressed pretty low so it's actually the same height as most rolling work stools they sell but much more comfortable. Wide soft seat, has removeable backrest. That's nice.
I have a chair base with a metal tractor seat bolted on top to roll around on.
I have a chrome seat from a 1950s Exercycle I plan to use in a similar manner.
Randy,
If you are looking for an exercycle or two, three, four of them, go to an estate auction. I can't tell you how many of them we have had to throw in dumpsters over the years. The most I have ever sold one for is $2. Excercise equipment, in my professional opinion, is no more than a glorified clothes hanger.
Lessee... the two speed motor I used for my small lathe. The seat is awaiting a chair project, the transmission is slated to become part of a can crusher, the long, ribbed power cord went on my old 3/8" drill, various cool pieces of hardware will be used elsewhere, and the rest of it is still out there somewhere...what did you do with the rest of the exercycle?
i have one and they are cool!
randy

Randy,
If you are looking for an exercycle or two, three, four of them, go to an estate auction. I can't tell you how many of them we have had to throw in dumpsters over the years. The most I have ever sold one for is $2. Excercise equipment, in my professional opinion, is no more than a glorified clothes hanger.
How do I find an estate auction in my area? Not that I expect to find anything but old clothes and steamer trunks.
This is a 3 year old thread - I see no pic.