Hello Fellow Bicycle Renovators,
We bought the Park dual shop stand (PRS-2.2) and have been very happy with it. While it isn’t a very portable unit but it is nice and solid. We bought a 3/8” thick by 24” square steel plate locally for $60. To fastened it to the plate we bought some coupling nuts https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-5-16-in-18-tpi-Zinc-Rod-Coupling-Nuts-822271/204337389?MERCH=REC-_-PIPHorizontal2_rr-_-204785903-_-204337389-_-N and welded them to the plate.
Pedal Mettle and BikeErie.org http://bikeerie.org/ Eric Brozell
On Aug 6, 2018, at 12:52 PM, Tigre Bici bici.uanl@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone. This email is for asking on reocmendations on repair stands. Since you have been uploading the DIY ones we have some odeas on doing some to move around but on the shop we have been using a portable plastic repair stand and we have decided on buying a shop one that might last longer and will make it easier to fix bikes (the plastic ones usually dont support heavy bikes and we have suffer some accidents with bike moving down the stand) Some time bak we looked at teh park tool deluxe stand and now that we might be able to purchase it we find out that the base is not included and that costs $300 more. So, any recomendations on a shop stand, not the plastic ones, that we can buy with $400 us dollars? Or have you made your own base to put the park tool stand that has worked?
Thanks R. ____________________________________
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