clamp to install gas springs -
Chester Stone - 01-10-2013
I have fabricated a 1/2" pipe clamp to compress the 4 gas springs that lift the rear engine cover. The pipe is long enough to compress the 28" springs and I ground down the pipe clamp edges to 1 & 3/16" to fit in between the spring housings. I will bring it to So. Dakota if anyone wants to us it to change out their springs. Photos attached.
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rheavn - 01-10-2013
Chester,
Nice & simple! I like it.
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rheavn - 02-07-2013
Chester's design on this tool is very good. If you want to build one you need to use the 1/2" Pony pipe clamps. The reason is that you need the clamping lever to be able to slide to avoid interference with the coach as you tighten or untighten. The 3/4" Pony pipe clamps have a non sliding type clamping lever.
1/2"
http://www.amazon.com/52-2-Inch-Clamp-Fixture-Black/dp/B0000224CA
3/4"
http://www.amazon.com/Jorgensen-50-4-Inch-Clamp-Fixture/dp/B0000224C9/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1360274470&sr=1-1&keywords=pony+3%2F4%22+pipe+clamp
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Chester Stone - 04-05-2014
Today, I made a gift to the muscles in my back. I installed four new gas springs to lift the heavy engine access door in the back of the coach. I will bring the clamp that I fabricated to the Arkansas rally.
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encantotom - 04-05-2014
chester, that is awesome
you always come up with cool stuff.
tom
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Chester Stone - 04-05-2014
Thanks Tom, that is a nice thing to say.
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qcj - 04-05-2014
Chester, that is great. I've also used Bessey wood clamps with great results with no alteration. 150 lbs is a lot of push. I think the way you did this is better.
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David and Teresa - 04-23-2014
I made one of these and it worked great. Thanks!