Ok, I know I post alot of questions here. But I'd figure I'd post a few of my solutions here as well. A while back I was asking about the force applied to the tire changer from Harbor Freight. With t
The only problem I see with that is that I don't happen to have a conveniently located super-heavy table. One thing I do have, though, is cars. So, I was thinking about doing something where the two
Did we talk about welding a piece of square stock to the bottom of the tire changer and shoving it into a car's receiver hitch? _______________________________________________ Shop-talk@autox.team.ne
It was discussed at least some. Wouldn't you need to use two to eliminate the Moose's solution uses the triangle mounting to serve that purpose. Rich White Central, IL USA '63 TR3B TCF##L That ain't
Yes we did. But the problem with that is that you need 360 degree access to the changer. I couldn't figure out how to best work it out. Moose "Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if your righ
What about attaching it to a panel big enough to stand on? B Panel needs to be strong, and need not be attached to the floor or anything else. B Remember the forces you put on the machine while opera
That would work, but it is a pain to store. I used to have it mounted to a pallet, but that got to be a pain and that is why I made this mount. Moose "Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if y
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Author: eric at megageek.com (eric at megageek.com)
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 13:44:35 -0500
Ok, I know I post alot of questions here. But I'd figure I'd post a few of my solutions here as well. A while back I was asking about the force applied to the tire changer from Harbor Freight. With t
Author: strovato at optonline.net (Steven Trovato)
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 15:11:51 -0500
The only problem I see with that is that I don't happen to have a conveniently located super-heavy table. One thing I do have, though, is cars. So, I was thinking about doing something where the two
It was discussed at least some. Wouldn't you need to use two to eliminate the twisting. Moose's solution uses the triangle mounting to serve that purpose. Rich White Central, IL USA '63 TR3B TCF##L T
Author: eric at megageek.com (eric at megageek.com)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 15:04:10 -0500
Yes we did. But the problem with that is that you need 360 degree access to the changer. I couldn't figure out how to best work it out. Moose "Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if your righ
Author: pethier at comcast.net (pethier at comcast.net)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 23:48:43 +0000 (UTC)
What about attaching it to a panel big enough to stand on? B Panel needs to be strong, and need not be attached to the floor or anything else. B Remember the forces you put on the machine while opera
Author: eric at megageek.com (eric at megageek.com)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 20:01:19 -0500
That would work, but it is a pain to store. I used to have it mounted to a pallet, but that got to be a pain and that is why I made this mount. Moose "Be as beneficent as the sun or the sea, but if y