And how do I get the motorcycle on top of the bench?
@MotoWrenchers Жыл бұрын
Hi, I've used a motorcycle loading ramp but you could also use a strong wooden board.
@markmetzger5430 Жыл бұрын
Excellent design and great workmanship! I think tig welding was a wise choice to practice your skills. Mig may have been quicker, though now your welding with tig has been enhanced. FortNine recently put out a video on building a motorcycle workbench also. I think I would like to make a hybrid design combining both, starting with wood, then later perhaps metal. Great content as usual Joshua. Have a great day! kzbin.info/www/bejne/iomwnqWQg5mketk&pp=ygUOZm9ydCA5IHlvdXR1YmU%3D
@MotoWrenchers Жыл бұрын
Hi Mark, thanks for the great feedback. I appreciate it a lot. Challenging myself with the TIG welder has definitely payed off. Today I'm going to start welding the seat plate up. Thanks as well for sharing FortNine's video. So cool what the guys come up with. Their videos always have this special touch. Are you planning on building one combining both designs or just a general thought? Have a great day, my friend!
@markmetzger5430 Жыл бұрын
@@MotoWrenchers Hello Joshua , Right now its just a thought. I have 4 motorcycles and a work table/bench would come in very handy. My biggest hurdle is space.....I can barely get all my stuff in the garage, so a workbench is out of reach for now. Your skills are improving and I eagerly await your next video. Have a great day!
@MotoWrenchers Жыл бұрын
Hi Mark, four bikes in one garage is an accomplishment in itself. Which bikes do you have? A workbench is super handy but my three other bikes have to stay outside because I need the space in the shed to work on the BMW and record. It's definitely a trade off...