Doug19
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How has it held up overtime being made out of plywood, and is it the 45" or 33"?
How has it held up overtime being made out of plywood, and is it the 45" or 33"?
I didn't know bowling alleys were that beefy. Where do you get that stuff anyway?Work bench made out of square iron, a bowling ally top, locking casters and a little rattle can to finish it off. This thing must weigh 500 lbs easy with the huge vise, but it's simple to move around the garage with the casters.
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I didn't know bowling alleys were that beefy. Where do you get that stuff anyway?

Thanks, I never knew they had to replace the floor so often. I have given it out on occasion so I guess I have to take some once in a whileSorry for the smart-assery. They have to replace the floors every couple of years. Sometimes it is posted on Craig's List for sale, sometimes a buyer wants most all of it. I have heard of alleys replacing one lane at a time.

I didn't know bowling alleys were that beefy. Where do you get that stuff anyway?
Work bench made out of square iron, a bowling ally top, locking casters and a little rattle can to finish it off. This thing must weigh 500 lbs easy with the huge vise, but it's simple to move around the garage with the casters.
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My grease gun holder and grease catcher.
Here is a hydraulic lift I built for my lawn mower when I was 14 or 15. Uses a ram from a Mercruiser inboard boat tilt/trim system and a pump from a Chrysler Outboard tilt/trim system. It was built so I could put a ball on it to haul boats around (my dad owned a boat shop). I could just back up to the boat, raise the lift, and drive off. It also has a 3 point attachment on it so I can use any 3 point drag behind items on it (I used a plow and a 4' blade).
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Here is a video of it going up/down:
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Simple, elegant and easy!!!! Now to figure out a way to keep the MC filled. I wonder if since you already have the air tight seal if the change in pressure would be enough to create a small vacuum that would draw fresh fluid into the MC from a bottle off to the side? hmmmmmm, worth a try!
I wonder if you had a container that had tubing coming out of the bottom to a shut off valve just above the mc cover then attach the air line to the container you could then pressurize the fluid in the container and it would keep the mc topped off. what do you think?
....is a plate bender I made and it can bend up to 1/4" plate up to 90*. You lock the work down with the 2 bolts on top and then lift like a regular brake. It can bend 3/16" up to about 6" wide and 1/4" up to about 2" wide. You can do 1/4" wider but you have to heat it first. It is very handy for making brackets and the like
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I built a logsplitter a couple of months ago, I've already run about 2 cords through it.
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I don't have any finished pics of it, I started using it right away!
My best guess is it's about an 8 ton splitter. I plan on changing out the 3" cyl for a 4". I need the extra tonnage.
Some great work shown so far. My fab skills are not that great... I must admit to having a hard time getting real accurate measurement markings. Things have gotten a bit better since I started using a carbide tipped scribe. Paint markers, even pencils I can't get that good to keep things all lined up and square.
Anyway here is my hydraulic stone splitter. Unfortunately not built in a shop yet... instead in my gravel driveway.
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Here's a video with some slow motion
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WOW.....that is impressive. I agree...how much force is being applied.
