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    Tube Notching 101:

    Thanks for all the compliments, I hadn't logged on in several weeks, and I was pleasantly suprised that someone had actually read what I posted. I have some more coming.
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    Tube Notching 101:

    There may come a time when you need to notch a piece of tubing or pipe. Most will use this knowlege towards the installation of a roll bar or cage in their car. Here are three methods that I use to do some notching: The first is the chop saw method, and it requires no notcher at all. It does...
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    First Post: Ball Bearing Engine Stand

    I hadn't thought about making them for anyone else, but the axle and housing end are not hard to find, and any machine shop could do the work.
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    First Post: Ball Bearing Engine Stand

    Same post, I though someone else would like to see it.
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    First Post: Ball Bearing Engine Stand

    It is an old Bradford lathe that I was told was from the mid 30's.
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    First Post: Ball Bearing Engine Stand

    This is my first post here, though I have been lurking for a while. I am going to do a step by step on how to convert your regular engine stand to one with dual bearings supporting the engine allowing the engine to be rotated easily as the bearings are doing all the work. I am using an old Ford...
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