This looks slick!
When I built my start stand, I built it as low as I could to the ground.
With an engine running, it will take off across the garage floor unless I put some 4x4's under it on cinder blocks.
It has all the electrics, radiator, fuel cell and gauges off in this pic, because I was putting it into the barn up at my farm, the mice would have had a field day with the wiring.
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Here is a pic with it functional, minus the mufflers.
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When I built my start stand, I built it as low as I could to the ground.
With an engine running, it will take off across the garage floor unless I put some 4x4's under it on cinder blocks.
It has all the electrics, radiator, fuel cell and gauges off in this pic, because I was putting it into the barn up at my farm, the mice would have had a field day with the wiring.
Here is a pic with it functional, minus the mufflers.
I have a huge barn up at my farm.That's nice but where do you store it when not in use?
It only took a couple of hrs to make.Wow. Nice work. I like that too for a more professional unit, if time is on your side. ;)
Lol, that would be my issue with my barely two car garage. But this has me of thinking how to make adapter mounts that plug on my lift base to save space.That's nice but where do you store it when not in use?
It only took a couple of hrs to make.
I have a chop saw, welder etc.