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Stanchions: who's interested? - Click HERE for Original Thread

Clem
First for those who don't know what stanchions are:

From: http://www.websters.com

stan·chion ( P ) Pronunciation Key (stnchn, -shn)
n.
1. An upright pole, post, or support.
2. A framework consisting of two or more vertical bars, used to secure cattle in a stall or at a feed trough.

You've probably seen them at car shows, banks, line ups etc....

They are the poles/posts to where ropes or chains are attached to form line ups, or barriers (around cars, displays etc...)


That said:

I am in the postion where I have a lot of scrap/NFG turbine housings from CAT turbos.

With enough interest I can make stanchions using the housings as the weight for the bases.

My current idea is to use angle iron or pipe as the "feet" with a threaded pedastle (to easily remove the poles for ease of transport) with the turbine housings welded onto the angle iron/pipe feet.

The poles can have a chain link welded to it as a loop for rope or chain or it can have a flat piece of metal welded to the top as a platform (hardcore gear heads pay attention ;) ) for speakers or what not.

The stanchions can be painted or left "raw".

Who would be interested and how much would you be willing to pay for a unique show display piece?

ChromeDragon
Hahaha, that turbo stanchion idea is gold Clem PURE GOLD!!! I say to save that for your own car, just hook others up with regular ones.

Bump for a great idea!! :bigthumbup:




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