I have been testing the rebuilt 102 engine over the past while, its a heavy motor and the 16mm thick chipboard base with a 4x2 of pine glued to it showed signs on stress.
I have now butched the assembly up and also fitted a lower cross strip to raise the height of the pine cross rail to make it vertical.
Made from odds and sods that were to hand, it will be used many times more I guess?
There is a 3/8" threaded rod through the 4x2 and chipboard base, then the large angle iorn which was also bolted in place.
Basically the weight of the motor was twisting the 4x2 forward and the motor was in danger of breaking free?
A test this morning shows that the support is much better, the G clamps will make way for some bolts through the top lip of the wheelie bin, as the clamps fall off when the engine is running.
Series 102 Wheelie Bin support
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Series 102 Wheelie Bin support
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Re: Series 102 Wheelie Bin support
Your bins look the same as mine. Never had a problem with attaching directly to side.
https://youtu.be/QL1yVMm2Jdo
https://youtu.be/QL1yVMm2Jdo
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Re: Series 102 Wheelie Bin support
With the excessive weight of a 102 series engine I was happier to mount the motor as I did, can also pull the start rope with my right hand and steady the motor with my left hand.
I can also see more with the motor facing outwards?
I can also see more with the motor facing outwards?