scott37300
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Well after seeing Bull's "new" engine stand I decided my little HF stand needed an upgrade. Since I can't ever seem to find any local deals on older quality jacks or engine stand and can't afford a really nice one I have decided to build my own.
I was doing a bunch of googling today and came across a few really nice ones. The frame part is pretty simple, I tend to overdue things so that will be built well and get some good casters for it. The part I have some questions with is the rotating part. My HF stand is just a pipe inside a pipe and it doesn't turn well at all. I saw that some of the nicer ones have gear boxes to help with rotating, I have a couple of 30:1 heavy duty gear boxes laying around that I can use to make rotating a breeze.
Is there a way to use some bearings instead of just a pipe inside a pipe to make it easier to turn? Maybe some big pillow bearings or something? Maybe a 3/8" thick plate of steel 12" long on top of the upright and then a pillow block bearing on each end? These would take a 2 1/2" pipe pretty close.
I would think bearings and a gear box would make rotating an engine really easy. Just need some advice on my "engineering" using bearings. I think it will work but I am not an engineer. Or am I way over thinking this and should just use a gear box and a pipe inside a pipe like other stands use?
Thanks for your advice.
I was doing a bunch of googling today and came across a few really nice ones. The frame part is pretty simple, I tend to overdue things so that will be built well and get some good casters for it. The part I have some questions with is the rotating part. My HF stand is just a pipe inside a pipe and it doesn't turn well at all. I saw that some of the nicer ones have gear boxes to help with rotating, I have a couple of 30:1 heavy duty gear boxes laying around that I can use to make rotating a breeze.
Is there a way to use some bearings instead of just a pipe inside a pipe to make it easier to turn? Maybe some big pillow bearings or something? Maybe a 3/8" thick plate of steel 12" long on top of the upright and then a pillow block bearing on each end? These would take a 2 1/2" pipe pretty close.
I would think bearings and a gear box would make rotating an engine really easy. Just need some advice on my "engineering" using bearings. I think it will work but I am not an engineer. Or am I way over thinking this and should just use a gear box and a pipe inside a pipe like other stands use?
Thanks for your advice.