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J T April 23rd 04 08:29 PM

OUTBOARD MOTOR STAND
 
http://www.infoblvd.net/sah/Outboard...9/jul79-9.html

JOAT
The Good are Innocent so they invented Justice. The Evil are Guilty so
they invented Mercy.
- Unknown


Leon April 23rd 04 09:46 PM

OUTBOARD MOTOR STAND
 
Heck Joat, I always thought the back end of the boat was a perdy good place
to keep the boat motor. :~)



Ron Magen April 24th 04 12:13 AM

OUTBOARD MOTOR STAND
 
JT,
Thanks for this one.

While I do agree with Leon, a couple of these {albeit a bit narrower} will
do nicely for winter storage and maintenance. Especially since I now have
two small motors to care for.

Regards & Thanks,
Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop

"J T" wrote in message
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http://www.infoblvd.net/sah/Outboard...9/jul79-9.html

JOAT
The Good are Innocent so they invented Justice. The Evil are Guilty so
they invented Mercy.
- Unknown




Lew Hodgett April 24th 04 02:05 AM

OUTBOARD MOTOR STAND
 
Subject

If some one needs one, let me know.

After someone stole my 10HP O/B, don't have much use for the wheeled stand I
built.


--
Lew

S/A: Challenge, The Bullet Proof Boat, (Under Construction in the Southland)
Visit: http://home.earthlink.net/~lewhodgett for Pictures



skeezics April 24th 04 11:22 AM

OUTBOARD MOTOR STAND
 
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 23:13:41 GMT, "Ron Magen" wrote:

JT,
Thanks for this one.

While I do agree with Leon, a couple of these {albeit a bit narrower} will
do nicely for winter storage and maintenance. Especially since I now have
two small motors to care for.

Regards & Thanks,
Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop

"J T" wrote in message
...
http://www.infoblvd.net/sah/Outboard...9/jul79-9.html

JOAT
The Good are Innocent so they invented Justice. The Evil are Guilty so
they invented Mercy.
- Unknown



BUT did ya ever get em runnin? BTW i always use a 55 gallon drum. that
way if i need to start it to make adjustments or whatever it will be
in water.

skeez

Tom Eller April 24th 04 04:55 PM

OUTBOARD MOTOR STAND
 
While finishing my EMT training in NC, I got to intern at the local
Emergency Room.
Guy came in with his hand all wrapped up in a towl, said he was working on
an outboard motor that he had in a 55 gallon drum.
Couldnt tell if the prop was turning since the exaust from the engine was
bubbling the water, so he stuck his hand down in there.

Those were some pretty nasty stitches, his hands were really calused (sp?)
and the major cut was from the bottom of the palm across his hand and up the
thumb to the tip. Doc had a hard time getting the needle through the skin.

Something I always keep in the back of my head when I'm working on my boat.

Tom


"skeezics" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 23:13:41 GMT, "Ron Magen" wrote:

JT,
Thanks for this one.

While I do agree with Leon, a couple of these {albeit a bit narrower}

will
do nicely for winter storage and maintenance. Especially since I now have
two small motors to care for.

Regards & Thanks,
Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop

"J T" wrote in message
...
http://www.infoblvd.net/sah/Outboard...9/jul79-9.html

JOAT
The Good are Innocent so they invented Justice. The Evil are Guilty so
they invented Mercy.
- Unknown



BUT did ya ever get em runnin? BTW i always use a 55 gallon drum. that
way if i need to start it to make adjustments or whatever it will be
in water.

skeez




Ron Magen April 24th 04 08:55 PM

OUTBOARD MOTOR STAND
 
Skeez,
They BOTH run, and very well, thank you. Hence my comment about
'maintenance' - as in 'Preventative Mantainence'. Always add a 'Fuel
Preservative' and run the carb dry after use.Check, clean and/or replace
plugs at both beginning and end of 'season'. Change 'lower end' oil
similarly. Clean, wax, cover, & store upright over the winter, etc.

With a 'rack' I can use a 15 or 25 gal trash can. Just deep enough to cover
the water intake to check / clean the pump. No need to go much above idle,
and have a hose supplying 'make-up' water. These are rather small motors -
for small sailboats - 6hp and 3.5hp.

Regards & Thanks
Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop
{People are amazed that they always start on the first or second pull }


"skeezics" wrote
SNIP
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 23:13:41 GMT, "Ron Magen" wrote:

SNIP
Especially since I now have two small motors to care for.

SNIP
BUT did ya ever get em runnin? BTW i always use a 55 gallon drum.

SNIP



skeezics April 24th 04 09:53 PM

OUTBOARD MOTOR STAND
 
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 19:55:44 GMT, "Ron Magen" wrote:

Skeez,
They BOTH run, and very well, thank you. Hence my comment about
'maintenance' - as in 'Preventative Mantainence'. Always add a 'Fuel
Preservative' and run the carb dry after use.Check, clean and/or replace
plugs at both beginning and end of 'season'. Change 'lower end' oil
similarly. Clean, wax, cover, & store upright over the winter, etc.

With a 'rack' I can use a 15 or 25 gal trash can. Just deep enough to cover
the water intake to check / clean the pump. No need to go much above idle,
and have a hose supplying 'make-up' water. These are rather small motors -
for small sailboats - 6hp and 3.5hp.

Regards & Thanks
Ron Magen
Backyard Boatshop
{People are amazed that they always start on the first or second pull }


"skeezics" wrote
SNIP
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 23:13:41 GMT, "Ron Magen" wrote:

SNIP
Especially since I now have two small motors to care for.

SNIP
BUT did ya ever get em runnin? BTW i always use a 55 gallon drum.

SNIP


sorry bout that. i was askin JT. i sent 2 small outboards his way last
year. he was gonna get his boys to get em running.

skeez

J T April 26th 04 02:29 AM

OUTBOARD MOTOR STAND
 
Sat, Apr 24, 2004, 8:53pm (EDT+4) (skeezics)
says:
sorry bout that. i was askin JT. i sent 2 small outboards his way last
year. he was gonna get his boys to get em running.

Decided to drop in, and spotted this. Nope. However, I do think
they're gonna start on the Luv. Hehehe I've kinda got them in a
corner. About time.

I see the trolls are still trying to act cool. And, failing
miserably. They're so lame it's pitiful. They are really sad
individuals. In a way, they make me think of cockroaches.

I now have wood knobs, for the gear shift, and turn signal, for my
GMC. LOL

Later

JOAT
The intelligence suffers today automatically in consequence of the
attack on all authority, advantage, or privilege. These things are not
done away with, it is needless to say, but numerous scapegoats are made
of the less politically powerful, to satisfy the egalitarian rage
awakened.
~ Wyndham Lewis


skeezics April 26th 04 04:41 PM

OUTBOARD MOTOR STAND
 
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 21:29:49 -0400, (J T)
wrote:

Sat, Apr 24, 2004, 8:53pm (EDT+4)
(skeezics)
says:
sorry bout that. i was askin JT. i sent 2 small outboards his way last
year. he was gonna get his boys to get em running.

Decided to drop in, and spotted this. Nope. However, I do think
they're gonna start on the Luv. Hehehe I've kinda got them in a
corner. About time.

I see the trolls are still trying to act cool. And, failing
miserably. They're so lame it's pitiful. They are really sad
individuals. In a way, they make me think of cockroaches.

I now have wood knobs, for the gear shift, and turn signal, for my
GMC. LOL

Later

JOAT
The intelligence suffers today automatically in consequence of the
attack on all authority, advantage, or privilege. These things are not
done away with, it is needless to say, but numerous scapegoats are made
of the less politically powerful, to satisfy the egalitarian rage
awakened.
~ Wyndham Lewis



Dont feel too bad. I havent done anything with those handsaws either.
wish my son was here so i could blame that on his lazy a##!!!!!.lol..

skeez


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