Outdrive stand and lift homemade no welding
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We have a harbor Freight here. They had it on sale a while back. I think you are right, the retail is about $73. Hey, even at list price, it's better than a hurt back. If you don't have a H-F there, they have a web site.
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Northern here in town had one for $52 3,500#. I also had time last night to do a drawing of the parts. I included a pdf file if anybody wants it.
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Hey Steel, great job on the drawing! The tube steel for the frame is 2"x2" instead of 3"x2". Can you edit that? Thanks,
What program did you do that in?
What program did you do that in?
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I use AutoCAD along with Steelware to do all my drawings. Makes short work of small or large jobs.
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