|
|
Hey guys, name is Jared. New to the forum. Thought I would post up some pictures of what I've been up to in the past few months. I'm a production welder who recently got a mini "fab" shop of my own set up in my garage. I have an introduction thread here if you want to know more about what I've worked on in factories. http://weldingweb.com/register.php?a...1d69056c160072I'm working on a minibike. 212cc 6.5hp
Reply:When building my welding table I had no table to work on. The framing was welded together with a 110 hf flux core welder. Now I have a 230 gas mig welder.The two pieces of 1x1 on the seat with the holes drilled, that was a piece of scrap used for first setting up the 230 welder. Puttin scrap to good use, something I learned to do very well in the factories.Last edited by jared8783; 12-15-2013 at 06:43 AM.
Reply:Welcome Jared. Sweet mini-bike build bro!"Discovery is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought" - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
Reply:This is an experimental rocket stove cooker I built. Please don't judge my craftsmanship on this one. Like I said it's experimental. I cut it apart and welded it back together playing with different designs til I got it working well. As you can see it boils a large pot of water with little wood.
Reply:Originally Posted by ManoKaiWelcome Jared. Sweet mini-bike build bro!
Reply:Going to be a good looking minibike! Looks like a lot of notching on the curves?
Reply:Originally Posted by BrianCGoing to be a good looking minibike! Looks like a lot of notching on the curves?
Reply:Cool shop ! It's nice to see young folk actually doing something. This place is littered with broken antiques !Bubble gumTooth pixDuct tapeBlack glueGBMF hammerScrew gun --bad battery (see above)
Reply:Originally Posted by BurpeeCool shop ! It's nice to see young folk actually doing something. This place is littered with broken antiques !
Reply:Got myself started on a small table lamp. Man these little projects are fun compared to what I'm used to welding in the factories.
Reply:Great fabrication. You did an excellent job on those projects. I want to see more of the bike. Thanks for posting!PlasmaCam CNC cutterLathe and Band SawClamps
Reply:Originally Posted by surfsideGreat fabrication. You did an excellent job on those projects. I want to see more of the bike. Thanks for posting!
Reply:Here is a build thread for the minibike on another forum.http://motorbicycling.com/showthread.php?t=50354And here is another picture of the shop first set up.I have a band saw too (not pictured) 60" blade horizontal dinosaur. I got a nifty idea for setting that up to my table I'll show you guys.Attachment 571911
Reply:Here are a couple of pics of a hatch I found in my garage cleaning off shelves. The wooden handle was absolutely done for, didn't grip the head at all.I put this sch 40 scrap pipe on for a handle that will last forever. Not done yet. Gonna put parachute cord on the handle probably to make it a survival handle. What do you guys think? What would you do for a finishing touch on it? Some paint maybe?
Reply:The lamp is done. Here it is, my artsy fartsy side that is
Reply:Originally Posted by jared8783I put this sch 40 scrap pipe on for a handle that will last forever.
Reply:Yeah I'm hoping the paracord will help it. I did the steel handle because doing repairs the the factories, wooden and fiberglass handles on hammers don't hardly last a month if you're lucky, then we just weld some pipe to the head. Put a lot of tacks on the handle for better grip. You don't want to use these hammers without gloves. But the handles DON'T break. |
|