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Part of my Collection
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Hi Gang,
Here are a few pictures of my collection. I will have to do some moving around in the shop to take pictures of the rest. ( Oh well the shop need cleaning anyways) The 122 is on the operating table. The 124 w/ sleeve hitch sits in front of my '70 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ. The 86 & 1320 sit next to the shop and the original will be next on the table (to old to work on the floor anymore).......lol Enjoy:beer2: Rod |
whats your operating table made out of? 3/4 inch plywood? I like it!
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Hi,
Yes 3/4 plywood, MDF for the top and 2X6's It has 6 6inch X 2inch castors on it so I can roll it around the shop The one end and middle castors swivel and the other end are stationary. I have a metal top that is being built to cover the top so I will be able to use my torch and welder on it. I can either lift up non running machines and set them on it or I have a 12 volt winch to pull them up with. The top is 30 inches from the floor and it is 4 ft X 8 ft with shelfs for storing the parts I take off of the toys....lol Thanks for looking! Rod |
Good looking Cubs oldcubowner :ThumbsUp:
I like the operating table too. :bigthink: You got me thinkin again.:biggrin2.gif: |
Nice looking Cubs. Nice table.. great idea.
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Sweet idea on the table! Great looking bunch of cubs, I'd go nuts (and broke) having that many to tinker on.
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Rod,
Nice collection you have there! :beerchug: |
Nice collection of Cubs!
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More Pictures of my Work Table
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Hi,
Here are a couple more pictures of my work table. The height is almost the same as my tailgate to, which helps if I have one in the box. Let me know if anyone needs and more pictures.:beerchug: Rod |
122 Almost all Apart
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Well the 122 is almost all apart. So far except for some pitting everything has came apart pretty good. No cracks as of yet, and no broken bolts. While finishing stripping my Original frame out I found 1 small problem, the front axel pivot pin was either worn out or broke at some point in time and they fixed it by welding a flat washer to the hole and used a bolt in place of the pin, oh well just more welding will be required.......lol
Enjoy Rod |
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