I’d be interested in seeing you build a lock on stand similar to a xop. I’ve got some rough plans in my head using 1/8” 3/4 flat stock for the base and seat.
So that is something I've been thinking about i just haven't found a good Way to do the locking part some commercial stands have decent locks but need special parts and pieces. Do you have any ideas for the locking part?
@@bryanmoring4298 o i got you yeah that would def work and be stronger so the steel is heavier and for the saddle platforms its not that much of a difference but for a larger platform you would really start to tell but if you dont mind the weight its def do able
I’d be interested in seeing you build a lock on stand similar to a xop. I’ve got some rough plans in my head using 1/8” 3/4 flat stock for the base and seat.
So that is something I've been thinking about i just haven't found a good Way to do the locking part some commercial stands have decent locks but need special parts and pieces. Do you have any ideas for the locking part?
I was just going to use cam straps
@@bryanmoring4298 o i got you yeah that would def work and be stronger so the steel is heavier and for the saddle platforms its not that much of a difference but for a larger platform you would really start to tell but if you dont mind the weight its def do able
And you probably wouldn't get any flexing from the steel like you do with aluminum
I noticed on my steel saddle platform I barely get any flexing but I do from commercial aluminum platforms