Dudes....
Just thought I'd upload my latest pic!!
April 2005
Those cheap Screwfix workbenches have a max. load of 100Kg.
here
in theory, yes, but that would be a safety margin deducted.
in practice, they'll take me and my dad stood on one (plasterboarding ceiling, what can you say?) which must be about 160kg, 170 odd including
the board.
i'd be more worried about a B&D workmate as there is no vertical tubes down to the floor in a straight run, just the latch to hold it.
anyway, nice car, looking good
tom
lmao ,what you cant see on the work bench is the big whole made by the arc welder.
richi ask shed if you can borrow the stands he used
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Originally posted by indykid
in theory, yes, but that would be a safety margin deducted.
i'd be more worried about a B&D workmate as there is no vertical tubes down to the floor in a straight run, just the latch to hold it.
anyway, nice car, looking good
tom
What idiot would do that? Does drilling through them count as well?
lol..., my mate wanted to test his tig welding skills on the legs of my bench and put a big hole in it. Maybe he might want to test his saw out someday???
its not just the work mate you need to worry about .. but you may need a few "workmates" to help you lift it off the tressels! especially
when you have to put a set of wheels on it too . just a thought.
scott
I'd like to keep it on them till its fully built. 3 people should do the trick
lol rig,make sure that if mum helps you she completly moves the bench out of the way before she says its clear to put it down,i nearly put my back out when peter and me started to lower to find she hadnt pulled it out far anough
I was thinking if me and mum lift the car then gran can pull the stool out
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Originally posted by richijenkin
I was thinking if me and mum lift the car then gran can pull the stool out
The turtle's getting curious. Go before you start lifting as the resulting straining may cause the stool to be a touch premature.