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On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 19:30:23 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Denis M" wrote in message .. . I want to build an Outboard Motor Stand to store and repair my 4 HP engine when needed. At this time, I do not have any set plan. I would appreciate any tips, ideas or plans. TIA Denis M I built a wooden one out of 2" x 4" lumber. Holds two outboards but is big & awkward to move around. If I thought the Johnson stand in this ad was as good as advertized..................... http://search.ebay.ca/outboard-motor...motorQ20stands Why wouldn't a simple sawhorse work for a small engine like a 4 hp? Saw horse brackets of various types are cheap, and so are 2X4's. You can toss it if you have no further use for it, instead of storing it. Vic |
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