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I thought that I would start a thread while I am in the final stages of building my flame cutter. I have been working and thinking about this project going on two years in November. This thread will be a work in progress, I hope you enjoy it, and please add any comments you might have. I will be adding more pics this week. The first picture is of the torch assy. The oxy level is controled by a bicycle hand brake. Attached Images
Reply:The second picture is a close up of the hand brake. Attached Images
Reply:I have been a ham radio operator for 12 years, so I have a little experience with building electrical projects. This is the control until that I built for the flame cutter mostly out of stuff I had laying around. Attached Images
Reply:Here is the working end of the control unit. Attached Images
Reply:I just finished up the brackets last night that the pantograph pivots on. The all thread bolt wraps around the main upright stand.There is a set screw at the end of each bracket to hold the pivot pin. Attached Images
Reply:I have had the pantograph arms down for months. They are not ready for a wire wheel and paint. Attached Images
Reply:here is a close up of the adjustable swivel Attached Images
Reply:this is the middle swivel Attached Images
Reply:I built one of these a few years ago. you'll enjoy it.Still lookin for Rock!
Reply:Do you have any pictures. You sure would be welcome to post them in this thread.
Reply:I could try to get a few but since I now use a cnc plasma cutter the pantograph is buried in the other shop. I'll see what I can do this weekend. I bought plans for the pantograph off Torchmate was happy with the performance for items like gussets and base plates just could not get very detailedStill lookin for Rock!
Reply:I too bought the plans from Torchmate. I was very disappointed with the quality of the plans. I asked for my money back. Which they did and were very civil about it.I am still working on the magnetic tracer for the unit. I want something really strong. If you could get some pics that would be great. I would like to talk with you via email in more length if you don't mind about the subject. . . . . Actually, we should talk her, that way it is documented for all to read and help.Jon
Reply:what exactly does that do?
Reply:This is a shape cutting machine. You use a "hard" pattern and it follows the outside of the pattern, transferring the shape to the metal to be cut via the torch or plasma cutter.
Reply:That is slick. Keep us posted - I goota see this whe it's done!Hank |
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