Mike'smeatshop
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Lets see it. Surely others have tools that they made back in the day?I have a 4x48" belt sander that is made of aluminum castings. The castings have the name of the local high school cast in. I found it at an estate sale, and one of the family later told me it was a shop class project of one of the boys. It was made around 1960.
That looks great. I remember working at a sheet metal company and I ran sheer for years a my tolerance was 3 to 5 thousandths on a sheer. I could not let anyone on it after new blades. I had to keep a spot for close work.
That is the exact way I made my handle for my hack saw. And that was cool back in the early 70s.We made C-clamps. We had to cast the body, thread the body for ACME threads, thread the screw, make a pad and cross screw. Casting was the best part, as we got to use casting sand on a mold in a flask, and then pour in melted aluminum. Not sure I remember the terms, but I learned a lot. Wish I still had that.