|
|
Been awhile since I had a chance to post anything here. First is a post I built using 5" sch 40 pipe with a receiver welded into it. It will be used to hold a vise, grinder, bender and another project in work, a motorcycle tire changer. I still need to paint it. Second photo is a carport built with some surplus roof pans I had acquired a few years back. The frame is 2" EMT conduit. (I got to use my new JD2 notcher for the pipe joints.) Attached ImagesMiller Thunderbolt AC/DC (Sold)Miller Dialarc 250HFMiller MM251Miller MM200 (Sold)Miller MM130Miller Spot WelderVictor O/A rigMiller Spoolmatic 1 (Sold)
Reply:You may catch he!! because of the carport round these parts, especially being in florida, and on the eastern seaboard no less, but I like the idea of the post with a reciever! Nice work
Reply:That post is a good idea, I like it.Tim Beeker.
Reply:Originally Posted by slow6iYou may catch he!! because of the carport round these parts, especially being in florida, and on the eastern seaboard no less, but I like the idea of the post with a reciever! Nice work
Reply:I like that post idea! One idea I'd do is try and get a really thick or a few thicker pieces to cap it for a good solid mount to do some serious hammering on.
Reply:You know, that's a really good idea. I may have to incorporated that before I paint it. I don't think I have anything thicker than 1/2" laying around, but that plus the 1/4" already on will probably work.Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC (Sold)Miller Dialarc 250HFMiller MM251Miller MM200 (Sold)Miller MM130Miller Spot WelderVictor O/A rigMiller Spoolmatic 1 (Sold) |
|