Ray, mine was mounted on that bracket right next to the toolbox. I will see if I have a pic before the backhoe. I probably still have the factory bracket if you need it.
I was about to travel maybe a half mile to help a neighbor when another neighbor warned me that the local sheriff deputy has a pet peeve about SMV signs being used, and was issuing tickets for non-compliance. I had signs, but no way to mount one with the backhoe attached, so I grabbed some 3/4" wide x 1/16 thk perforated strap I had laying around and in maybe 20 minutes made this mount. It uses existing bolts for attachment points, and was intended to be temporary, but that was several years ago. Guess it's permanent now.
And, amazingly, that deputy did follow me when I was returning from the job.
Bench cleaning is a fruitless endeavor. Every time you clean it up, someone messes it up again with misc parts, bolts, steel scraps and grinder grit. That 12' bench eventually turns into a 4' bench and 8' of storage space.Now, I gotta get that workbench straightened up...
I solved that problem. Crowd so much equipment into your shop that there is no room for a bench. Messy bench problem solved. But now I have no work space- maybe not such a good idea now that I think about it. Never mind.Bench cleaning is a fruitless endeavor. Every time you clean it up, someone messes it up again with misc parts, bolts, steel scraps and grinder grit. That 12' bench eventually turns into a 4' bench and 8' of storage space.
Good job on the shop vac mount!