Put shop A/C on wheels

Geo-TH,In

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Does this qualify as RED NECK or is it REDNECK?
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Hello George Marsh,

Looks fast!!!!!!!!!...........................Were is the parking brake!
Guido.
 
Needs a belt guard to keep the cord from getting damaged, and if any small children are around they could loose fingers, or dogs with long tails!
 
It would be child endangerment if a kid were to get within 50 feet of my shop. My youngest is 31. As for dogs and cats, don't have any.
 
I have a 4 speed mounted on wheels. There is something wrong, I can't post a pic of it. Even went down to a 2M pic, no luck

This is the first time I used a mower deck.

I'll try another day to post my 4 speed pole barn blower.
 
Great idea!
You know, an engine is just an air pump that turns itself due to explosions of some type of fuel.
You have cut out the fuel so that thing likely gets 1,000,000 miles to the ounce, or better.

It is officially "redneck" when someone climbs on it, attempts to jump your barn and yells, "ya'll watch dis...................."
 
Put something on the handle to wrap the extension cord around and you are all set!

Good job!

slim
 
You could re-mount the fan so that its discharge matches the mower deck discharge then it would be pushing perpendicular to the wheels and not likely to move around. That would also help shield the belt.
 
The kid that finished the concrete was still in High School at the helping his dad do the finish work before it rained. The boy later went to Ball State University and became an architect. He was just having fun that day. I didn't know about it until the next day. Defiantly different, hasn't cracked and that was done in 1991.
 
The circular saw is a cordless. I was putting wheels under my power miter saw and laid the saw on top of the mover. Made the frame work for the wheels out of wood. This way I can move the saw and saw stand around the shop. In the summer I like to make saw dust outside the shop. Should have shown a pic of that. I store two more fans on the saw stand frame work. You can never have too many fans in the summer.
 

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