Provience
Kill!
Working on my ~1994 E350 motorhome. Several years ago it had a battery failure and there was a massive amount of rust on the old box, so when I needed a new battery, I got rid of the old and made a quick baseplate branching off the stuff that was already there.
It worked for a couple years, but eventually it fatigued and the battery flopped over.
This is the old mount, pretty easy to see where it tore, I removed it just by flopping it back and forth and then cut the chassis side of the frame back to less rusty metal.
Only piece of sheet metal of decent size that I had was Aluminum, drew out in my head what I wanted and then unfolded it and made a big square.
Used the air snippers to cut out the voids and drilled out the corners and made some mounting holes for the hold down strap
Rounded the corners with the flap disk, still have a bunch of stuff boxed up so figured i'd try using this hammer and a handle to make some lines. It did not work out not even close to as good as a wood dowel would have done.
So quickly gave up on that and went digging through a bunch of boxes until I found my roller. Left my work table and vice when I moved. Clamped this to a sawhorse, using it vertical. Far more of a pain in the ass to use this way, but whatever not that i'm any good at rolling anyways, so i'm just happy to be able to use it.
It worked for a couple years, but eventually it fatigued and the battery flopped over.
This is the old mount, pretty easy to see where it tore, I removed it just by flopping it back and forth and then cut the chassis side of the frame back to less rusty metal.
Only piece of sheet metal of decent size that I had was Aluminum, drew out in my head what I wanted and then unfolded it and made a big square.
Used the air snippers to cut out the voids and drilled out the corners and made some mounting holes for the hold down strap
Rounded the corners with the flap disk, still have a bunch of stuff boxed up so figured i'd try using this hammer and a handle to make some lines. It did not work out not even close to as good as a wood dowel would have done.
So quickly gave up on that and went digging through a bunch of boxes until I found my roller. Left my work table and vice when I moved. Clamped this to a sawhorse, using it vertical. Far more of a pain in the ass to use this way, but whatever not that i'm any good at rolling anyways, so i'm just happy to be able to use it.