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Newest engine table project

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After building a small block ford engine table and having it turn out great I decided to build another one! I found a old Flathead ford on Craigslist for $20. The block is from the 1945-48 era. Just need to get a glass top for it. Here are some pics. Enjoy!

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OK...How did you get that engine clean enough for paint? Only thing I can think of is either sending it to the machine shop to get dipped, or you spent hours and hours with a brush and brake clean!

I've always wanted to make an engine table!
 

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OK...How did you get that engine clean enough for paint? Only thing I can think of is either sending it to the machine shop to get dipped, or you spent hours and hours with a brush and brake clean!

I've always wanted to make an engine table!

Sand Blaster Perhaps??
 
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wassup hawaiian ? This is gonna be a good looking table when completed. Where you from ? maui here

Howz it!! Im from Oahu but living in Oregon now.


OK...How did you get that engine clean enough for paint? Only thing I can think of is either sending it to the machine shop to get dipped, or you spent hours and hours with a brush and brake clean!

I've always wanted to make an engine table!

Yeah that thing was bad. Just scraped off all the grease then used some degreaser and let it sit. Scrubbed it down and rinse it with a pressure washer using hot water. Did that about 3 or 4 times. Last step was to hit it with the sand blaster. Lots of work but worth it I think.

NICE!!! How about a pic of the first table? If you posted it here, I must have missed it.

Here are some pics of the first table.
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Very nice! I did something similar a few years ago, found that LS1 blocks with their flat pan rails worked great for this.

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Just a bare block and junked heads from my Vette I had.
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Another junk block. I made the lamp too....LS1 cams are hollow and work great for this purpose.
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charged9250

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Very nice! I did something similar a few years ago, found that LS1 blocks with their flat pan rails worked great for this.

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Just a bare block and junked heads from my Vette I had.
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Another junk block. I made the lamp too....LS1 cams are hollow and work great for this purpose.
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Id like to find a LS block for my next table. That lamp is cool!

Charged, do you sell these?
I thought about selling them on Craigslist but not sure what I could sell them for?
 

markwright247

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Very nice! I did something similar a few years ago, found that LS1 blocks with their flat pan rails worked great for this.

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Just a bare block and junked heads from my Vette I had.
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Another junk block. I made the lamp too....LS1 cams are hollow and work great for this purpose.
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Posted from my Rooted and ICS'd Rezound

Wow these are wonderful snaps. Good use of the machinery parts… lol
 

akdiesel

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Nice work you two. Those tables and lamps look great. You could also store wine or vodka in those as well, maybe set it up as a chiller with the lines hooked up.
 

Desert1957

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WOW! , I'm a total "GearHead" (and my wife understands) But NO way would she allow engine parts inside the house, I don't care how clean they are, LOL....

I use to be the Boss, don't know when I lost it....

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charged9250

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Found a piece of glass for it. Now its done! On to the next table project.

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Very cool. I have 2 SBC's I should do something with like this. Looks like the table from Top Gear UK. Good show charged9250! Love the Valves half way open. It would be kind of cool if the Valves were alternated as if they were actuating the way they were inside the Working Engine. The LED's would be really cool too. Either or good show!
 
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Re: Newest engine table project (update)

So I came across a new 20" Moto Metal truck rim on Craigslist and had a crazy idea! Lets make a table out of it!! LOL. So that's what I did. I think it turned out great. Now I have 2 engine tables and a rim table. Think its time to sell some of this stuff before I piss off the wife :scared:

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I like the engine tables.

The wheel table looks like just a wheel resting on top of a table, so for me it doesn't work. Maybe if you got rid of the wood that the wheel is resting on and attached the wheel directly to the legs then the wheel would seem more like an integral part of the table.
 
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charged9250

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I like the engine tables.

The wheel table looks like just a wheel resting on top of a table, so for me it doesn't work. Maybe if you got rid of the wood that the wheel is resting on and attached the wheel directly to the legs then the wheel would seem more like an integral part of the table.

Yeah I was a toss up between keeping the wood natural looking with a clear coat, or painting them black. Figure id go the the natural look first. Might paint it black so it will disappear.
 

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As long as we're talking reused engine parts, my "high po" quick change TP holder
 

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TurboCup87

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Saw an engine table at the Ferrari store in Rome. Nothing more beautiful than that gorgeous V12!
 
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