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Engine mount at Applied Welding

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I saw an engine mount set up for welding at my favorite TIG shop this morning. It was a four-point bed mount about the right size for a Rotax 582 or something like that. The jig was made of laser cut plywood, and the tubes appeared to be 5/8" x .035". The whole thing looked tidy and well-proportioned.

I'm just curious if it is the work of anybody on this forum.

--Bob K.
 
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