ingalp01
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Sep 11, 2010
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Re: CHRIS CRAFT "Viking" 1982 Cabin Cruiser Restoration (With Pics & Video!!!)
Re: CHRIS CRAFT "Viking" 1982 Cabin Cruiser Restoration (With Pics & Video!!!)
Haha, yeah, but I've got a good one that doesn't mind all my hobbies, so long as she gets to do some shopping! She's a water person too, so she's very supportive of getting the boat back in the water...
On that note... I did get the travel leg mounted to the gantry and everything is nice and level. Concern over my roller system caused me and a friend of mine to decide on another route. He's fabricating a trolley at work that will hold anything we can throw at it.
No pics or video, I just had too much to do today, but I plan on videoing the entire engine removal process, so that should be fun.
In reference to the new trolley system, imagine 1/4 inch steel plate welded together to create an upside down "U" with solid steel wheels rolling on the travel arm of the gantry and a pair of 1/2 inch bolts keeping the open end of the "U" from closing down, and he's welding a couple of lifting hooks onto each side for our chain. I think we'll be good to go when I get back from vacation... See y'all in a week or so...
Re: CHRIS CRAFT "Viking" 1982 Cabin Cruiser Restoration (With Pics & Video!!!)
Haha, yeah, but I've got a good one that doesn't mind all my hobbies, so long as she gets to do some shopping! She's a water person too, so she's very supportive of getting the boat back in the water...
On that note... I did get the travel leg mounted to the gantry and everything is nice and level. Concern over my roller system caused me and a friend of mine to decide on another route. He's fabricating a trolley at work that will hold anything we can throw at it.
No pics or video, I just had too much to do today, but I plan on videoing the entire engine removal process, so that should be fun.
In reference to the new trolley system, imagine 1/4 inch steel plate welded together to create an upside down "U" with solid steel wheels rolling on the travel arm of the gantry and a pair of 1/2 inch bolts keeping the open end of the "U" from closing down, and he's welding a couple of lifting hooks onto each side for our chain. I think we'll be good to go when I get back from vacation... See y'all in a week or so...