Frame bench at Iron Hill Restorations, The saga begins |
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Frame bench at Iron Hill Restorations, The saga begins |
Perry Kiehl Clone |
Oct 27 2016, 02:11 PM
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8 years ago I drove over to Kyser, WV to pick up this frame bench, it was about a 1500 mile 3 day banzai run. A little rough, but something to build on.
It had been sitting in another building of mine and we've done some cleaning and moving to make the space for it and the project on the rotisserie. This thing is big and h e a v y! We've take the casters off the left side to clean them and glue the poly tires on the aluminum wheels. Attached thumbnail(s) |
Perry Kiehl Clone |
Oct 27 2016, 02:20 PM
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The casters have ball bearings in the swivels, and roller bearing on the wheel shafts. They were totally gunked with dead grease. So we totally removed and disassembled the casters. Sorry for the blurry pic. The brake was rusted to the point of not working The poly tires were loose and wouldn't stay on the aluminum wheels Attached thumbnail(s) |
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