Bigbill
Husqvarna
Pro Class
With the colder weather arriving it's time to get started prepping everything. I need a bike building stand. I have some 20" high "I" beam that's 75lbs per foot sitting here in 10' lengths. It has a 3/4" thick wall. I'm thinking about a 18"/22" length of it should work. I figure a big "H" with the crown cut into it should lighten it up enough to be used as a bike building stand. I'm thinking of fabricating a few "L" shaped clamps so the lower horizontal frame tubes can be lightly clamped to the top of the I beam.
This way the complete bike can be assembled on a solid stand.
With it being too cold to paint I can prep everything now a little at a time.
I can get the engines bored, cleaned, the correct gear sets installed and assembled ready to install.
One last thought is to install casters with brakes on the build stand. I'll need out riggers on the lower part of the stand. Then the bike can be moved out of the way. If I use a X frame design for the casters they should be positioned near the front and rear wheels so there out of the way for working on the mid section of the bike.
I figure to make it easier to work on the bike from a bare frame up build.
Watcha thunk?
This way the complete bike can be assembled on a solid stand.
With it being too cold to paint I can prep everything now a little at a time.
I can get the engines bored, cleaned, the correct gear sets installed and assembled ready to install.
One last thought is to install casters with brakes on the build stand. I'll need out riggers on the lower part of the stand. Then the bike can be moved out of the way. If I use a X frame design for the casters they should be positioned near the front and rear wheels so there out of the way for working on the mid section of the bike.
I figure to make it easier to work on the bike from a bare frame up build.
Watcha thunk?