Man that white kid sticks out like a pecker on a poodle! Wait....was that inappropriate during these sensitive trying times? Bawhahaha!Hey thanks for posting that link, I just had time to read it. If any of you are considering building one of these , this link has really detailed info with tons of photos!
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My situation exactly. I could certainly build one, and if I wanted to bad enough I could buy a hydraulic one, but ALL of them take up x amount of floor space whether there's a bike on them or not and I can't spare it.I don’t have a wooden bike table because my woodworking tools take up too much space lol. That’s the issue with a garage shop. I have zero wall space due to cabinets, lathes and usable work benches. I can put three bikes in there and work comfortably with the setup I have. For now it’s a kneeling pad and dolly’s.View attachment 257924
That a neat table. Needs tons of space however.I saw this on another forum and I thought it was pretty impressive ( if a bit large ) I appreciated the craftsmanship in it. It’s a work table patterned after one he’d seen at the Wheels Through Time Museum, all handmade from hardwood, it features a built in ramp that tips forward and locks in place as you push the bike up on it, and casters that can be locked down to roll the whole table around. I just thought some of you might enjoy reading about it. There has been a lot of talk about bike tables recently.
-Bob
https://www.dotheton.com/index.php?threads/diy-walnut-motorcycle-service-bench.75622/
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