The stand is finished. It didn't take as long as I was expecting - which means all the plans I have listed for occupying myself during the forthcoming period of extended lock down and self isolation - well these will need a rethink!!
Back to the outboard engine stand - Castors were added. These came from Screwfix - I think it was a tenner for 4 and each has its own little brake lever. I also added an extra plywood pad across the top cross pieces just to strengthen the engine mounting area.
I won't paint it - not needed. Next steps - dig out the engine manual and read the servicing bits and then get the various oils and greases before we go into national lock down.
The plans I will re-post in the next few days with more accurate measurements added in.
Back to the outboard engine stand - Castors were added. These came from Screwfix - I think it was a tenner for 4 and each has its own little brake lever. I also added an extra plywood pad across the top cross pieces just to strengthen the engine mounting area.
I won't paint it - not needed. Next steps - dig out the engine manual and read the servicing bits and then get the various oils and greases before we go into national lock down.
The plans I will re-post in the next few days with more accurate measurements added in.
Carrying on from my first post on this subject - here is where I left off yesterday
This is the upright that will support the outboard engine. Note that it will lean about 8 degrees off the vertical.
The base has 75mm diametre castor wheels - each with its own little brake.
They can support a weight of around 46 kgs
The base frame being constructed.
The castors are on and the one end cross piece is being screwed in place
The first of the rear diagonal supports being added
The finished trolley - since the photographs - I have added a plywood pad across the top cross pieces to strengthen the engine mounting area
With the outboard added - I still have to get a trug or a large bucket of some form to immerse the shaft and prop in. I'm thinking that I may have put it a little too high.
As I said, I will update the plans with more accurate measurements over the next few days.
good job
ReplyDeleteThanks - I will post on the blog later in the month when I have used it for the first time. Take care now and stay safe and well
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