Beer crate vs. Jig saw

In fact that the interior of the crate is professionally disposed, I decided to cut the offal out of the crate. So I took my jig saw and cutted the big parts out of the bottom. I couldn’t cut out the hole bottom in one time, because it was seperated in a 4 areas. So I cutted out the 4 pieces first.
After that I used a single saw blade to cut out the rest.

At the end I put the frame, the crate, the both pedestal bearing with the rear driveshaft and the chain whell together, just to see how it looks like. Of course I will cut the driveshaft and the back of the frame. I let the frame a little bit longer, because I didn’t know the exact measures of the needed length.
Here are some pics from today:


Crate with jig saw


The 4 pieces are cutted out.


The bottom is gone


The parts are put together


The engine

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