Posted by daisyman on August 14, 2018 at 19:27:04 from (216.51.253.79):
In Reply to: OOOOOHHHH!!! posted by johnlobb on August 14, 2018 at 08:07:34:
I figured out a fool proof method to keep a bench clean!!!
It would take some work but..........I haven't got around to it yet. I can't get the bench cleaned off to do it!!!
First you make a second top for your bench about three inches above the original one. Then you take the web chain out of an old manure spreader and mount the sprockets on each end of the new bench top with a shaft going across between them like it was in the spreader. Take off all the slats except 2, one at each end of the bench. Mount a roller chain sprocket on the end of one shaft. Mount a gear reduction motor with a very slow rotation under the bench with a sprocket and hook it to the web. Next get a timer and hook it to the motor so it runs once every 24 hours, just long enough to run one slat to the other end of the bench. Put a dumpster at the end of the bench, and WALLA! a clean bench every day.
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