Sprocket
CB750 Enthusiast
My frame fixture is an I-beam with adjustable modules for neck axle plates and lower frame rails. It clamps down to my work table, which has not been flat since I first saw it back in the mid 90s at my job.
The company moved and didn't want to pay for trailer space with the machine riggers, so they GAVE it to me (along with a Snap=On tool box...lol)!
Table had been used for years as a production welding fixture, with many jigs built on it and welded to it. The resulting grinding of welds left the surface wavy as hell.
Last week, I found a shop to blanchard grind it for a good price. Dropped it off, went out for lunch, picked it up and went home. Fast service, great price, and I have a flat table that I can accurately measure from!!!!
The full length pic is kinda cluttered, already have it loaded with jobs...lol.. XS400 frame with motor is my mockup for single carb intakes, and sould give you an idea of scale. Table surface is 6'X3' with a 3" drip rail all around.
The end pic is next to my CNC mill and has a bunch of machine tools and hold-downs.
Finally, a pic of the ground surface. Not much open space on the table, but you get the idea.
The company moved and didn't want to pay for trailer space with the machine riggers, so they GAVE it to me (along with a Snap=On tool box...lol)!
Table had been used for years as a production welding fixture, with many jigs built on it and welded to it. The resulting grinding of welds left the surface wavy as hell.
Last week, I found a shop to blanchard grind it for a good price. Dropped it off, went out for lunch, picked it up and went home. Fast service, great price, and I have a flat table that I can accurately measure from!!!!
The full length pic is kinda cluttered, already have it loaded with jobs...lol.. XS400 frame with motor is my mockup for single carb intakes, and sould give you an idea of scale. Table surface is 6'X3' with a 3" drip rail all around.
The end pic is next to my CNC mill and has a bunch of machine tools and hold-downs.
Finally, a pic of the ground surface. Not much open space on the table, but you get the idea.