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So I was asked to look at a weldment at work, and had an idea for home. These are fresh off the water jet, and need a wee bit of work, a slot cut in the center on the bottom and a 5/8 shoulder bolt brazed to them. There are 2 here but had to be bridged to not fall to the bottom. And I will have some small vee blocks for my table.

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Reply:They are (2 but not yet cut apart in the photo) vee blocks for holding smaller round stock on my fab table. I got those right off the bat and he is cutting me a half dozen more.Sent from my SM-G960U using TapatalkI haven't built anything I can't throw away. Perfection is the journey. Mac
Reply:Good thinking

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Reply:Here are a few clamping fixtures I made for use on my welding table

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Originally Posted by acourtjester

Here are a few clamping fixtures I made for use on my welding table
Reply:A great way to hold round things on the table , so they don't roll away while your welding them.

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Originally Posted by albrightree

A great way to hold round things on the table , so they don't roll away while your welding them.

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Prob a couple bucks each

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Reply:These work well too, especially for larger diameters.

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Originally Posted by Lis2323


Prob a couple bucks each

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Originally Posted by Mac's Crew

But then I wouldn't be on the clock to make them... Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
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Originally Posted by Lis2323

These work well too, especially for larger diameters.

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Reply:Eco version.

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Reply:Many time the DIY version is as good and the bought version.

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Originally Posted by acourtjester

Many time the DIY version is as good and the bought version.

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Originally Posted by Lis2323

Or better

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Reply:Fits like a glove too

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Originally Posted by Mac's Crew

Fits like a glove too

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Reply:Now that I have working prototype, finish out the other 11, not sure i will ever need that many, but whatever. Better to have and not need than need and not have. I saved the model on the waterjet so it can be scaled .Sent from my SM-G960U using TapatalkI haven't built anything I can't throw away. Perfection is the journey. Mac
Reply:I rarely use the bolt. Mostly clamp. I saved that drop i found in the jig pile. It had the free holes and was perfectly square.

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