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Reply:Nice work!If you don't want to stand behind our Troops, feel free to stand in front of them.
Reply:Wow...nice assortment of super work! POVERTY...is the Mother of InventionMillermatic 211Millermatic 140Miller Thunderbolt XLArcOne 100STS inverter w/TIGThermal Dynamics 38XL Victor Oxy/AcetyleneJancy Slugger Holemaker IIJet 5x6 BandsawNever enough time & sleep.
Reply:You do a lot of interesting stuff, and you do it well!Kevin / Machine_Punk from The Aerodrome Studio - Lincoln PowerMIG 210 MP - Meco N Midget w/custom welding station - Vintage Victor 100Current Projects: The Aerodrome Studio
Reply:Ok ... now i know what welds are SUPPOSED to look like .. but what is the slotted thing under the tubeframe in your photo? looks like MDF. Is it custom or commercial?dmac257
Reply:I was trying to figure out what they tube frame was supposed to be.
Reply:Thanks for the compliments guys The tube frame is a Formula SAE chassis that I welded for the guys here at the local university. The MDF boards underneath it is all custom made. The one one with holes were drilled on a CNC router, then press on "nuts" were put in each hole to be able to bolt things through it. Used for various things. The slotted pieces, are also router cut, its a jig to hold all the tubing in the proper place. Here's a video from a car 4 years ago. They build a new chassis every year though:You can see the jigs at use for the back end of the car in that video. Just had to google what the nuts were actually called : Threaded T-nut
Reply:We'll thought I'd share a few more things First one is a gas tank Soon to be a steering wheelAn Automatic shifter for a Mazda Pick up truckWelding transmission gearsWhat happens when you have a bit of acetone in the tube still when welding Last edited by dj55b; 12-02-2013 at 11:54 AM.Owner at: www.re-speed.comLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/respeed
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Reply:So much to look at. Great build. You did very neat job!PlasmaCam CNC cutterLathe and Band SawClamps
Reply:just what we need around here is another show off....very nice lookin work!
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