kiwidog
Kiwidog
This may help anyone working on a 2F.
Here's a cradle I have use many times for storing and working on a 2F It is made from 3/4 inch plywood or scraps of whatever you have on hand. It works well if you attach four swivel castors on the bottom. It easy to move a 2F around on a concrete floor with this cradle and work on most parts except the oil pad and the rear seal. it can be skid around the floor with no castors but it takes a little grunt.
One of the walls on this one is two pieces of 1/2 inch ply glued together, it was what was in the scrap pile. Glued and screwed together for a safe
durable cradle.
The dimensions are: base 12 to 14 inches wide x 39 1/2 inches long (1 meter) to keep MrT happy The walls are 9 inches high x 26 inches long and set 9 inches apart to fit the oil pan width. The walls are set equally spaced on the base.
The pieces separating the wall are 9 x 3.5 inches with a curve cut in them to get get away from the square shape. They need to be 3 inches x 9 inches without the curve.
Thanks jb
Here's a cradle I have use many times for storing and working on a 2F It is made from 3/4 inch plywood or scraps of whatever you have on hand. It works well if you attach four swivel castors on the bottom. It easy to move a 2F around on a concrete floor with this cradle and work on most parts except the oil pad and the rear seal. it can be skid around the floor with no castors but it takes a little grunt.
One of the walls on this one is two pieces of 1/2 inch ply glued together, it was what was in the scrap pile. Glued and screwed together for a safe
durable cradle.
The dimensions are: base 12 to 14 inches wide x 39 1/2 inches long (1 meter) to keep MrT happy The walls are 9 inches high x 26 inches long and set 9 inches apart to fit the oil pan width. The walls are set equally spaced on the base.
The pieces separating the wall are 9 x 3.5 inches with a curve cut in them to get get away from the square shape. They need to be 3 inches x 9 inches without the curve.
Thanks jb