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Havent been on here in a few days so i thought i would share this. It is a rack for my Bosch titanium step bits made out of 1/4" channel.Sent from my SPH-M950 using TapatalkMiller Dialarc 250 AC/DCWeldcraft A-150VSmith O/P
Reply:Nice.30+ yrs Army Infantry & Field Artillery, 25 yrs agoMiller 350LX Tig Runner TA 210, spool gunLincoln 250/250 IdealArcESAB PCM 500i PlasmaKazoo 30" vert BSKazoo 9x16 horiz BSClausing 12x24 lathe20T Air Press
Reply:cool but you should clean up the rest of the iron....Miller Syncrowave 210 w/CK FlexLoc 150 3/6/14ESAB PCM 1125 Plasma CutterAtlas 12x36 LatheACER 9x42 3hp millHarig 612 Surface GrinderDRINK Machine welding&fabrication
Reply:Originally Posted by chevydylcool but you should clean up the rest of the iron....
Reply:Are you sure it will be structurally sound to hold that weight?
Reply:Originally Posted by AntiblingAre you sure it will be structurally sound to hold that weight?
Reply:Originally Posted by AntiblingAre you sure it will be structurally sound to hold that weight?
Reply:Your header doesn't say where you're from but if it's California, expect a visit from Building and Safety looking for a permit for that!!!
Reply:No Joke! Dam Nazis. Originally Posted by jlamesYour header doesn't say where you're from but if it's California, expect a visit from Building and Safety looking for a permit for that!!!
Reply:Too much free time I guess... Looks good. However I think that a wooden rack could have been much more appropiate in this case!
Reply:This is why I love the internet, people will post anything and think its cool. TRY AGAINLincoln mig-Pak 180, Leather gloves, vice grips, a couple screw drivers, needle nose pliers, a file, dog, cat and a bird
Reply:Thats what you call upcycling. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLincoln Pro Mig 180HF Stick/Tig Inverter WelderLincoln AC225s
Reply:Originally Posted by 17jamatoIm pretty sure 1/4" steel can hold 3 drillbits Sent from my SPH-M950 using Tapatalk
Reply:Where's the build thread?
Reply:going to powdercoat it?i.u.o.e. # 15queens, ny and sunny fla
Reply:I have some IH red in a rattlecan i might use
Reply:Originally Posted by pxtysonThis is why I love the internet, people will post anything and think its cool. TRY AGAIN
Reply:I wouldn't take it personally 17jamato, they're just having little fun. You're doing well by making things, learning skills, and putting it on the web for folks to see. Your right, building things definitely beats sitting around playing video games, etc. like most kids these days. Keep the projects coming.
Reply:Originally Posted by AndrewVI wouldn't take it personally 17jamato, they're just having little fun. You're doing well by making things, learning skills, and putting it on the web for folks to see. Your right, building things definitely beats sitting around playing video games, etc. like most kids these days. Keep the projects coming.
Reply:Originally Posted by 17jamatoIt is kind of cool because i am doig something productive while other kids my age sit around and smoke pot in their free time
Reply:For those who replied with positive comments, thank you very much
Reply:You want to study something cool ?Electroless nickel plating.Very uncomplicated and fairly inexpensive to set up.In Costa Rican slang that rack's a chunche.Bubble gumTooth pixDuct tapeBlack glueGBMF hammerScrew gun --bad battery (see above)
Reply:Years ago. When I wading shop we. Used scrap pieces to build small projects like your. It helped up practice our fitting and welds. Keep up the good work. Very clever the way you used your resources
Reply:ya good idea mine are still bouncing around in a drawer or a bag or in the bottom of a drill index,
Reply:Wow I just reread my post with my glasses on. Sorry for misspelled words .........Maybe I did have my glasses on ???? Keep up the experimenting young man.Looks good
Reply:Nice job, everybody has to start somewhere. It's not where you start it's where you finish. Keep going with the tools and stay away from the video games. If your looking for something to do ,go find a local guy that has a small machine shop or some type of skilled trade and go ask him if he can teach you . He might make you push a broom for a while to see if you stick it out . But if he sees your willing to learn he will teach you. This is the stuff that isn't taught in school anymore or learned by playing video games. Just my 2 cents
Reply:Start now, like you seem to be doing. Look at a piece of scrap iron and figure out what you could use it for. Start solving problems before they happen. If some thing is wore, plan the fix in your head before its wore out. This will impress a potential employer or redneck chicks. If you take this advice move into an apartment now. Otherwise your scrap(fix it) pile will resemble a recycling facility. Everything in moderation(sometimes).Arcon Workhorse 300MSPowcon 400SMTPowcon SM400 x 2Powcon SM3001968 SA200 Redface1978 SA250 DieselMiller Super 32P FeederPre 1927 American 14" High Duty LatheK&T Milwaukee 2H Horizontal MillBryan |
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