Rolling Support For Heavy Pieces Of Machinery
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Roger and Bruce Elliott, Montrose, Ill.: "We made a rolling support for the heavy pieces of machinery that are worked on in our shop. The roller is actually 6-in. pipe mounted on telescoping pieces of square piping. This allows it to adjust for height. The base is made from an old truck wheel. The bigger roller keeps heavy pieces steady while allowing them controlled movement."
Gary Risler, Monduri, Wis.: "To wash grease off your hands, use WD-40. A couple squirts, rub your hands for about 15 seconds, and then dry with a paper towel. It works better than any soap you can buy."
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Rolling Support For Heavy Pieces Of Machinery FARM SHOP Maintenance 27-6-36 Roger and Bruce Elliott, Montrose, Ill.: "We made a rolling support for the heavy pieces of machinery that are worked on in our shop. The roller is actually 6-in. pipe mounted on telescoping pieces of square piping. This allows it to adjust for height. The base is made from an old truck wheel. The bigger roller keeps heavy pieces steady while allowing them controlled movement."
Gary Risler, Monduri, Wis.: "To wash grease off your hands, use WD-40. A couple squirts, rub your hands for about 15 seconds, and then dry with a paper towel. It works better than any soap you can buy."
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