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I couldn't bare to use one of the clunky boxes out there so here's my solution. Perhaps this might give you an idea for a future need.
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Reply:Looks really nice. Once painted it will look factory.
Reply:Great Job and looks top quality ))Paul
Reply:wow, great job!!
Reply:Better than factory. Looks a lot better than the toggle switch/elec. box set-up I put on my lathe.Miller a/c-d/c Thunderbolt XLMillermatic 180 Purox O/ASmith Littletorch O/AHobart Champion Elite
Reply:Where's the wiring going, inside the casting? Hope not. Bob
Reply:Nice work Now let's see the rest of the machine it's on (looks like an SB or Atlas lathe?).--Wintermute"No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience." - John Lockewww.improvised-engineering.comManufacturer Agnostic:Blood----------Sweat---------Tears----|------------------|----------------|----Lincoln Red, Miller Blue, Esab Yellow
Reply:How did you grind it so even? Looks great! And how did you mount it to the machine?Torchmate 2x2 CNC with Flashcut CNC controlsHypertherm Powermax45 Esab ET220i Razorweld 195 MigRazorweld 200ac/dc TigTormach 770, Tormach xstechRazorweld, Vipercut/Vipermig, SSC Foot Pedal Dealer
Reply:Your photography is as good as your design and engineering too!Tweco Fabricator 211iThermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52Thermal Arc 186Victor O/ALincoln AC/DC 225 |
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