Work Stand

Started by mail4ajo, August 31, 2009, 07:31:06 PM

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mail4ajo

Just wondering if any of you are using a work stand while tinkering with your RC aircraft or helis. I found it very tiring to clean and replace stuff without a high stand. I first used high stools, buckets, step ladder and even the kitchen table top. Use of these stuff has been banned at home, so decided to get a work stand done.

I am using these models as a base. I want to make the holding table round so that it can suit all types of cars. The stand must rotate and be able to hold a few tools. Should be easy to carry to the field. Any suggestions or pics of your work stand will help me on this.
*Mugen Seiki MBX7 with Novarossi P5 engine*
*Mugen Seiki MBX6T M-Spec with Novarossi P5 engine*
*Mugen MBX6 Eco with Mamba Monster 2200kv*
*HPI Mini Recon with BL system*
*Team Losi 1/24 rally*
*Team Associated RC8 onroad GT Car, Team Orion power system coming soon...
*Hobbyking 1/18 Rally Extreme BL*
*Sanwa MT-4 radio*
Previously owned - Mugen Seiki MBX6 M-Spec, Thunder Tiger MTA4 S50, ST-1, Sparrowhawk XB, HPI BAJA 5Bss, TRAXXAS REVO 3.3

satz flying

simple Fuselage stand made on PVC pipe :thumbsup:
how about it!!!!!! :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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ashutoshn

Saw your flight in another thread. Nice flight. But what was the requirement to create this fuse stand?

satz flying

Requirements are . . . ,
1.a long PVC pipe
2.4-L bend pipes
3.4-T bend pipes or 2- +bend pipes :) :) :)
Cut the pipes on depends in your requirement length and paste it as given on the above picture.
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rcpilotacro

Thanks for this idea. Bottom angle which is like a V I guess will spoil the fuse ESP nitro and gas. Will mod my design
Ps
Yesterday was discussing a diy fuse stand with a senior modeler  :thanks:
Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

roopeshkrishna

thanks for the idea..Slatz..and Augestine Sir...
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VC

Satz thanks a ton for this idea. :thumbsup:
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satz flying

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satz flying

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atul_pg

#9
Congrats..that a cool stand..

Two cents from me..

Should have been higher ?

Is this stand for an easy star ?

satz flying

not more than tat . . .
nd this stand is common for all planes think so :giggle:
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zonuna

Nice stand there, mine if I copy ......

roopeshkrishna

friend  thanks for the idea once again...
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VC

#13
This Boat Stand is super easy to make. I made two in 45 mins. Total cost of materials Rs. 100/-. For making the 2 stands / racks, all that you need are the following items: a length (10 feet) PVC insulation pipe, T (8 pcs) and Elbow (16 pcs) connectors, a hacksaw, a measuring tape / scale and CA / Epoxy.

The stand is super light, has a wide base and is therefore stable and very easy to construct.Since it doesn't have any sharp edges, the boat hull will not get scratched accidentally.

Hope you all like this 'build' too! :giggle:
Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!

VC

My boats look happier and more comfortable now.............. ;D
Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!

Sumeet

It would also be great for making plane stands with little modifications. Just a U shape where the belly would fit in.

And Yes sir! I like this build too. Great effort.  :giggle:
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VC

Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!

Sumeet

L'enfant Terrible and me went crazy. :rofl:
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roopeshkrishna

Vc Sir..a million thanks for the cool idea..its simple and excellent... :thumbsup: :hatsoff:
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VC

Growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional!

rcpilotacro

this is what i have for my kayak(The wooden one) there is a one made with bend pipe and Charpoy Strap across, it snug fits doesn't 'point load' the ' kayak and very stable, personally i would go for the wooden one for home and the bend pipe one for transit
Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

roopeshkrishna

Augastine Sir,got one more cool idea..heyyaaa...thank you Veterans..a great solutions for a big problem..so no scratches.. :thumbsup: :hatsoff: :hatsoff: :hatsoff:
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rcpilotacro

Thaks Roopesh, i saw your signature statement, here read this article and see the video

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaplaning

Gusty's Hangar and Introduction.

A Good pilot will practice until he gets it right,
A Great pilot will practice until he can't get it wrong.

roopeshkrishna

Augustine sir..a million thanks again..for the guidance..correcting.. :salute: :hatsoff:
Phoenix.........

satz flying

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