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Engine stand thread
What are you BB guys using? The 3 leg HF stands and the like are spooky !
I've had big blocks on good stands and cheap stands, with the cheap ones always makes you wonder when(and if)they'll stop flexing. I have a decent one and a cheap one. Want to build up the cheapo Found a couple of pictures of HD stands. 1st one is probably more than I'll ever need. Second one is more of a test stand but interesting. Have a reinforced cheapo or a good HD unit ? post a pic.
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I have my BB on a four legged HF stand....it still bends. I use a jackstand underneath the front of the oil pan to help it from bending too much.
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Here's another stand I found on TGJ.
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I don't have any pics but imagine a regular looking three legged stand, but its made out of 3" square tubing. It also sets the motor up higher so you don't have to be leaning over. thats the one i use more than most while building a motor. The cheaper ones seemed to have gotten shorter over the years I've noticed.
Now, If I'm storing one I'll use a cheaper one but block up the front like mentioned. I had a 360 dodge on one from advance Auto. it had it sagging pretty good. so I swapped it over to my older 3" tubed one.
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My spare Buick 455 is setting on a tire because I don't trust my stand. I kept my cherry picker hooked to the one when I was near it. It weighs less than a chev BB, I thought it would take the lean back to level. It went well beyond that.
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There's nooo chance of my engine hitting the floor !!!
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Brake cleaner takes oil stains out of carpet right?
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Hmmm, I really wouldn't know Don ? If you look at the first pic closer it's sitting on a carpet remnant. No stains in my carpet !
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Have to admire a guy with an engine in the house.
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Here is the wimpy Wilmer stand that needs some attention.
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I have the summit racing standard engine stand. It's kinda like the yellow one above but has two wheels on the front. Not to bad for a small block, but the big block is pushing it a little I think. My neighbor was pushing his bb on a three legged stand the other day, and it tipped over. No major damage done.
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mines orange like the yellow but the base is a square U shape with four wheels post goes up at the bottom of the U,and with a sb dressed it bends ,a buddy has a almost fully dressed spare 350 bb Buick on one been bent for years.....
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Found a cool thread on SFT. Had to reopen this one.
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I like it, but what is SFT?
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Sorry, Shop Floor Talk. fabrication type forum.
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Oooooooh. That's nice!
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