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====== REF: Tools - 121 ====== | ====== REF: Tools - 121 ====== | ||
- | ====== Tool Rests and Parts Holders ====== | + | ====== Tool Rests, Parts Holders and Containers ====== |
====== Magnetic Parts Tray ====== | ====== Magnetic Parts Tray ====== | ||
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| Storing Parts ((photo by DirtyCory of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1297584&page=8)) | | | Storing Parts ((photo by DirtyCory of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1297584&page=8)) | | ||
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+ | ====== Storing Small Parts ====== | ||
+ | These little containers can be found in the school supply section of retail or grocery stores. \\ | ||
+ | They are stackable (with lids), small enough to pack away until and when needed and the best part is one costs a buck. \\ | ||
+ | | Perfect little boxes for storing bearings, nuts washers and etc. ((photos by Hippysmack)) ||| | ||
+ | |{{:techtalk:ref:tools:small_parts_storage_1_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}}|{{:techtalk:ref:tools:small_parts_storage_2_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}}|{{:techtalk:ref:tools:small_container_for_holding_parts_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}}| | ||
====== Cardboard Parts Holders ====== | ====== Cardboard Parts Holders ====== | ||
Cardboard can be very useful to hold bolts, tools and others. \\ | Cardboard can be very useful to hold bolts, tools and others. \\ | ||
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^ Protecting oil pump mounting bolts ((photo by Erik of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=581916)) ^ | ^ Protecting oil pump mounting bolts ((photo by Erik of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=581916)) ^ | ||
====== Soaking Parts ====== | ====== Soaking Parts ====== | ||
+ | |{{:techtalk:ref:tools:soaking_lifters_by_xtremraptor.jpg?direct&300|}}| | ||
+ | ^Soaking Lifters ((photo by xtremraptor of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=722744&page=5))^ | ||
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+ | |{{:techtalk:ref:tools:soaking_clutch_plates_by_cjburr.jpg?direct&300|}}|{{:techtalk:ref:tools:soaking_new_cluch_plates_by_chris_b_owens.jpg?direct&300|}}| | ||
+ | ^ Soaking fiber clutch discs ((photo by cjburr of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=49915&page=4)) ((photo by chris_b_owens of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=5072316)) ^^ | ||
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+ | ====== Book Table / Holder ====== | ||
+ | If you are working in the heat and have a fan blowing on you, you know how fast the wind turns the pages of your service manual. \\ | ||
+ | Below is a portable book table made from scrap aluminum. This can also be easily made from plywood and 3/4" planks. \\ | ||
+ | It simply sits on a table and is made so you can move it from one place to another. \\ | ||
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+ | The backboard (portion that the service manual sits against) measures 12x19". It's actually 13-3/4" tall due to the 1-3/4" book stop on the bottom. \\ | ||
+ | The back legs are made from some scrap aluminum sheet with an angle end cap. \\ | ||
+ | The page holders are made from 2 clothes hangers cut, bent, twisted and screwed to the book stop with fender washers. \\ | ||
+ | They keep the wind from turning your pages and also keep the pages from turning themselves (new books not worn in yet) ((photos by Hippysmack)) \\ | ||
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+ | {{:techtalk:ref:tools:portable_book_table_pic1_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} {{:techtalk:ref:tools:portable_book_table_pic2_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} {{:techtalk:ref:tools:portable_book_table_pic3_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} \\ | ||
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+ | You can hard mount it to a table or your tool box with some creative 2x4 attachments and such. \\ | ||
+ | In that effort, an adapter was installed between the 2 legs to drop down into a stand. \\ | ||
+ | The stand swivels so you can move the book where you need it or where it's most comfortable using it. \\ | ||
+ | The table simply lifts off the stand to be stroed when not in use. \\ | ||
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+ | The stand is a 13" tall section of 1-3/4" square aluminum tubing. \\ | ||
+ | It mounts by way of 2 pieces of aluminum angle cut to go inside the bottom opening and screwed to the tubing sides by 2 #10 screws. \\ | ||
+ | A 3/8" hole was drilled in the middle of the 2 angles to mount the stand to the table and allow it to swivel. \\ | ||
+ | A 3/8" hole was drilled into the top of the work table. \\ | ||
+ | The 3/8" bolt runs through the table and the nut has red Loctite on the threads so the stand won't loosen as it is turned. \\ | ||
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+ | The book table has a section of 1-1/2" square tubing cut at a 45º angle towards the table. \\ | ||
+ | It is riveted to 2 aluminum angles to hold it to the plate. \\ | ||
+ | All bolts into the plate itself were cut off flush to the front of the plate. \\ | ||
+ | The majority of the 1-1/2" tubing OD had to be sanded to allow it to slip into the 1-3/4" stand tubing. \\ | ||
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+ | {{:techtalk:ref:tools:AAAportable_book_table_pic4_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} {{:techtalk:ref:tools:portable_book_table_pic5_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} {{:techtalk:ref:tools:portable_book_table_pic6_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} \\ | ||
+ | {{:techtalk:ref:tools:portable_book_table_pic7_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}}{{:techtalk:ref:tools:portable_book_table_pic8_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}}{{:techtalk:ref:tools:portable_book_table_pic9_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} \\ | ||
- | |{{:techtalk:ref:tools:soaking_clutch_plates_by_cjburr.jpg?direct&300|}}| | ||
- | ^Soaking fiber clutch discs ((photo by cjburr of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=49915&page=4))^ | ||