Nice work, great looking setup.
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Next time weld a short piece of angle iron on the inside of the leg near the bottom and on up on the stubb out of the platform. This puts it at the right angle for you to run the square tubing cross bracing (on the inside of the legs) and use self tapping screws through the tubing into the angle. it will lay flat across them. Make them all equidistant on the legs to get the cross bracing equal.
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Krivo Stand Builds - offseason blues
Originally posted by lanceodom View PostLooks great fellas! How heavy is that thing? Manageable with one guy or need two? Would you consider going any lighter gauge on any of the pieces? Do the legs rattle inside of the leg sleeves? I’ve got complete envy over these stands and have to get something done for mine.
All together two guys could shimmy it around but we made to come apart in pieces to allow one man to set it up. With the plywood on you could easily roll it anywhere you want. I would stay with 14 gauge because with two guys it is solid! The legs dont rattle at all because of the set screw on top of the sleeve securing them in one direction and the leg braces securing them in the other. I am without a lease this year so if you want to work a deal let me know!
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Originally posted by cwbrown View PostcAll together two guys could shimmy it around but we made to come apart in pieces to allow one man to set it up. With the plywood on you could easily roll it anywhere you want. I would stay with 14 gauge because with two guys it is solid! The legs dont rattle at all because of the set screw on top of the sleeve securing them in one direction and the leg braces securing them in the other. I am without a lease this year so if you want to work a deal let me know!
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Originally posted by cwbrown View PostAll together two guys could shimmy it around but we made to come apart in pieces to allow one man to set it up. With the plywood on you could easily roll it anywhere you want. I would stay with 14 gauge because with two guys it is solid! The legs dont rattle at all because of the set screw on top of the sleeve securing them in one direction and the leg braces securing them in the other. I am without a lease this year so if you want to work a deal let me know!
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