Old motorbike engineering drawings6/2/2023 There are giant mega hardware stores, but they are a bit lacking and tend to sell steel and not wood. In Bangkok, there is no single mega-hardware store to buy wood, springs, good screws, lag bolts, wood glue. Simple stand, can be made at home or on the front lines of a battlefield.Ģ014 Triumph Thruxton also fits! Shopping for supplies! Johan, the man behind kindly gave me permission to use photos of these book covers, and the original plans for the stand. I don’t know Sarge, so I thought best to just leave links to his materials and you can take a peek. Good discussion, details and lessons learned, on these pages: While ‘googling’ I also discovered another person that that goes by the handle of ‘Sarge’ on the Classic American Iron website forum, and he made the same workbench. Numerous American GIs passed through this camp and learned Harley-Davidson 45 WLA maintenance lessons. Hunting down the original source, it seems it comes from a WWII manual called ‘Motorcycle Mechanics Handbook, The Armored School, Motorcycle Department, Fort Knox, KY’. I contacted Danne and he shared videos of the use and photos of some of his improvements. While I was surfing Harley-Davison WL 45 sites, I saw a very nice wooden workbench made by Facebook user Danne. Who wants to work on a motorcycle while on their knees? Nobody. Creating a workbench from the Fort Knox WWII motorcycle mechanics manual.
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