My new RC Stand

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Well, here it is....


Workbench is too small for this beast so I built an RC Car work stand out of an old pedastal table base, used office chair and I thought I would use the pizza pan for a table but it's stainless and I could'nt drill a 2" hole through it.
 
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thanks guys, it will go up and down and spin 360' the bottom plate for the seat realy fits rc cars well, check out a offiice chair sometime, a little paint and some stain and I think it will look ok for the shop. :)
 
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Looks great and very functional...

I did similar thing last year with a real cheapy office chair with no arms...

I just took off the seat and put a board there and screwed on an empty plastic cable spool

...It spins and goes up and down, just high enough to sit in a chair and work...very handy..
 
Built this one for under $30 all new parts as well.

H/F rolling seat. 19

Door knob wall stopper 5 @ $1 ea for legs.

Drawer liner $2

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