Nope, just a hunk of Mahogany wide enough to grab both sides of the rim. I held that as I tightened the clamp. If you get the angle just right it works like a charm.Did you use anything to secure the rim to that piece of wood to prevent it from sliding and scratching?
must be a woodworker to have a piece of mahogany layin' around. :2thumbs: and the clamps.Nope, just a hunk of Mahogany wide enough to grab both sides of the rim. I held that as I tightened the clamp. If you get the angle just right it works like a charm.
I was gonna do the same but noticed the clamps hanging on the wall and figured WTF, it's worth a try. Front loader, back hoe, jack and a 2x4 all work fine. This was just easier.I just use the front end loader on my tractor.
I do a little bit here and there. :2thumbs: Last year's project was a new Mahogany deck so I got quite a few pieces lying around. Love the wood - gorgeous when freshly sealed...or not at all.must be a woodworker to have a piece of mahogany layin' around. :2thumbs: and the clamps.
Always admired wood craftsman. especially love Mahogany, if it is the body of a solid body Gibson Les Paul Custom!I do a little bit here and there. :2thumbs: Last year's project was a new Mahogany deck so I got quite a few pieces lying around. Love the wood - gorgeous when freshly sealed...or not at all.
Acetylene works too . just not to much!
