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Old 10-30-2015, 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by rrentsch
I am still making and selling these Outdrive Jackstands on E-Bay. I have units in stock ready to ship
Can you PM me a link ?

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Originally Posted by buck35
Now I see why you mentioned my pyramid , if you left the speakers in and cranked the volume you could probably levitate the out drive. Lol
Oh schit, I thought it was his ultrasonic outdrive cleaner. Fill drive with fluid and crank up techno music.
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My web site for the Outdrive Jackstands is www.rcrmetalfab.com
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DIY'ers!!!

It's that time of year again. Get that drive off and winterized. I built my own a couple of years ago and it was the best thing I
did for the boat in years. No more strained back muscles. So with that in mind I found several caster wheels at my P's place
and figured you guys could make good use of them. See my thread in the Swap Shop.






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Old 10-21-2016, 05:39 PM
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What year is that washer from!!!!!
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Its avocado, so late sixties early seventies. Don't ask why I know that. It also means it'll probably never break.
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Originally Posted by Craney
What year is that washer from!!!!!
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Its avocado, so late sixties early seventies. Don't ask why I know that. It also means it'll probably never break.
Ha! Ha!

The washing machine and hot water heater(both that beautiful Avocado) were here at Gram's house as long as I can remember.
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My Mom has one of those and it still works, also with matching dryer
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Originally Posted by Dave M
Here's mine. A cheap engine stand and a couple of L- brackets. I adjust the height by raising the trailer tongue jack.
Love your stand.

It would be great if we could have a close up on L bracket. Did you purchase the stand on Amazon?

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Originally Posted by gbeaulne
Love your stand.

It would be great if we could have a close up on L bracket. Did you purchase the stand on Amazon?

Tks

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If I remember I bought the stand from harbor freight. It sucked as an engine stand, but good for a drive. I might have some pics of the brackets at home that I can post later. They were just L shaped with a 45* support welded in at the 90* of the L. I've since sold the stand, pretty sure I'm DONE with I/O's.
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