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I have 19" and 21" Model "A" wheels that are no longer serviceable, so I want to use them as the foundation for raffle items. There's a large regional meet on Long Island next year, so I want to make some unique raffle items using the wheels. I would like to see some pictures of things made from Model "A" wheels.
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Maybe hose reels...
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the same as above for extension cord.
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I made a patio umbrella base with a half bag of concrete and a pipe. Others are used as culvert ends to keep larger critters out.
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I have recently started a mock up of a scaled down farm wagon. I am using 28/29 rims in rear 30/31 rims in front (I know about same diameter with tires). They are all junk rims but good enough to pull the Grandkids around property with the tractor. I have salvaged an old boat trailer for the frame, tongue and the slip springs. Have some messed up Model A front spindles and hubs so I can modify and fabricate the axles. It’s fun to find other purposes for parts that are no longer serviceable for a car. Sure others here will offer up some creative ideas.
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Google car wheel furniture for some ideas.
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I used a AA wire wheel for my mailbox. I'll try to get some photos in the next couple days.
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A couple of ideas....
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This is a fun thread. I like these ideas.
Wait until my wife sees the ceiling fan I build! |
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I saw one hanging from a Cracker Barrel restaurant ceiling once... Knowing how heavy they are, it looked VERY dangerous.
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You could have the fans blowing through the wheels. Of course it's hard to find a fan that will PO the wife more than a helo. Even a sticker making a bombing run on the fireplace could set them off. |
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Yeah, a chair would be a good use for it (along with some bumpers, axle, etc....):
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Many good ideas so far!
I don't have a picture at hand, but have seen a wall clock made from a wheel. Found that idea nice ![]() \Dk |
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......like this one maybe: Brad in Maryland |
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a good base for a patio umbrella.........
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Nice!
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