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Old 02-25-2019, 01:03 PM   #4
Purdy Swoft
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Default Re: Engine Stand

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Originally Posted by Joe K View Post
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For a "running" stand you'll need something else - possibly the frame of your Model A.

Joe K


I made one from a junk model A frame that I had . i I cut the frame in two , just behind the center crossmember and installed legs . I can use this stand to test run an engine or use it to bolt fenders on when welding up cracks and straightening . It comes in very handy , especially with fender work . I would never cut up a good frame for this purpose !!! The frame that I used was already rusted in two on one side and rusted worse that I would want to use on any of my cars on the other side . I have one of the modern style engine stands that I use when doing engine overhauls .
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