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Here's some pictures of a shop chair I made from a lawnmower seat and some scrap steel I had laying around. Attached Images
Reply:Looks great. I hate to complain......but I would have turned the channel upside down. It's guaranteed to catch all kinds of dirt and gunk. I like a chair with a removable sheet metal tray. You can throw tools and nuts/bolts in there. You can also remove the tray and empty it in the trash can when it gets gunk in there.Dynasty200DX w/coolmate1MM210MM VintageESAB miniarc161ltsLincoln AC225Victor O/A, Smith AW1ACutmaster 81IR 2475N7.5FPRage3Jancy USA1019" SBAEAD-200LE
Reply:That's not a shop chair - THIS is a shop chair:[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezBG3zZwU1M&feature=related[/ame](Man, I hope that link shows up ... this thing is really cool ...)Seriously, though, looks good. Nice use of recycled materials.Last edited by SpyGuy; 10-17-2009 at 02:34 AM.
Reply:that is a cool "shop chair" more like a Pit-Chair (a la pit-bike), because it would be difficult to much welding on that thing
Reply:*laffs* Actually, I think it's a pb engine under there, running go-kart wheels and front end.
Reply:He needs a pair of those shoes with the wheels in the heels like the kids wear now....MillerMatic 252, HTP 221 w/cooler, Hypertherm PM45, Lincoln IdealArc 250 AC/DC"I'd like to believe as many true things and as few false things as possible"
Reply:Originally Posted by SpyGuyThat's not a shop chair - THIS is a shop chair:(Man, I hope that link shows up ... this thing is really cool ...)Seriously, though, looks good. Nice use of recycled materials.
Reply:Originally Posted by AngusdogSuperb - that's my next project. I can see several variants of it down the track as well. Thanks for that! |
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