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The bandsaw made cutting it look pretty easy. I'm working on giving it something of a horn and heel, and boy howdy, the 7 inch right angle grinder and cut off wheel took waaaaay longer to cut the parts that the bandsaw can't reach. Grinding after cutting is even more painfully slow. I'm thinking of trying to do the rest mostly with my POS mill-drill, but I don't like the idea of making that many tiny slivers in the garage where they could get in the dog's feet.
Agreed on the slivers…. I’m calling this one done. It’s all I needed for inside work. Thinking the next one will be at least 13” and then I’ll shape a horn & heel. Just not a ton of room on a 6-1/2 “. I know no matter how well I lay it out & cut it, I’ll be grinding for a while. I spent 30min with a cone grinder just rounding up that torched hole. I was going to weld in the lead in, but I thought it looked more authentic with it. Love to see more of yours..

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Agreed on the slivers…. I’m calling this one done. It’s all I needed for inside work. Thinking the next one will be at least 13” and then I’ll shape a horn & heel. Just not a ton of room on a 6-1/2 “. I know no matter how well I lay it out & cut it, I’ll be grinding for a while. I spent 30min with a cone grinder just rounding up that torched hole. I was going to weld in the lead in, but I thought it looked more authentic with it. Love to see more of yours..

Steve
Not a good pic, but I'm not seeing any way to clamp this in the vise of my 7x12 and make longitudinal cuts for the cutaways. I'm not sure it's a good idea to try to give it a horn and heel, but I have rarely been accused of always making good decisions.
 

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Not a good pic, but I'm not seeing any way to clamp this in the vise of my 7x12 and make longitudinal cuts for the cutaways. I'm not sure it's a good idea to try to give it a horn and heel, but I have rarely been accused of always making good decisions.
Nice chunk! I love the markings on it. Some rail history is always a bonus! I’m sue it will come out nice which ever way you go. Sometimes the journey is better then the destination…

Steve
 

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Nice chunk! I love the markings on it. Some rail history is always a bonus! I’m sue it will come out nice which ever way you go. Sometimes the journey is better then the destination…

Steve
I'm playing with the idea of a 4-1/2 inch carbide tipped hole saw to cut approximately on the white lines, If I can figure out how to secure the raillevel on my wore-slap-out RF30 clone mill drill.
 

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Pipe roller?

******* aye, that's right :bowdown:

My friend does commercial HVAC and he sent me some pictures of them. He's not shy about spending money as work covers all his tool expenses and more. He just didn't want to give another company any money if he could give it to me.

Few months ago he bought a large $300+ pipe flange from McMaster Carr and had it shipped to my house so I can make a large breaker bar type tool. He had also provided the steel rod and pipe to make said tool.

Said it was better spending that with me than buying a $1,800 tool for a one-time use.

That pipe flange? It's on my garage floor as it weighs a **** ton :ROFLMAO:
 

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Slow/ steady work on the table project. Lots still to do..I'll get to a point where I'll be dead in the water with the post appendix removal limitations. Moving my work bench to set up the router sled will exceed the Doc's instructions. Pics, no order
 

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The sheets aren't heavy at all as I can lift them easily (fortunately).

It's the main reason for owning just a 4' x 4' CNC table - I'd never be able to man handle a 4' x 8' sheet of 3/16" as a 4' x 4' only weighs about 110lbs.

To make things easier, I'll typically get my 4' x 8' sheets cut down to 2' x 4' size as it allows me to load up two different material thicknesses on the table for most parts.

A lift of some sort would totally be cool though but no money or space for one. Plus I wouldn't know how to set one up properly for loading/unloading steel.

As for recovery, there isn't any. Injuries were from '06.

Does your girl suffer from sciatica or the sort? A quality pair of shoes goes a long way.
Have you ever considered a rope come-a-long with a either a heavy-duty magnet or material squeeze like those used for carrying panel sheets? I have one with rubber grip pads on each side that I have moved 2x2 sheets of metal on my ceiling mounted electric winch. I have to be really careful with the load factor, but it is doable.
 

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******* aye, that's right :bowdown:

My friend does commercial HVAC and he sent me some pictures of them. He's not shy about spending money as work covers all his tool expenses and more. He just didn't want to give another company any money if he could give it to me.

Few months ago he bought a large $300+ pipe flange from McMaster Carr and had it shipped to my house so I can make a large breaker bar type tool. He had also provided the steel rod and pipe to make said tool.

Said it was better spending that with me than buying a $1,800 tool for a one-time use.

That pipe flange? It's on my garage floor as it weighs a **** ton :ROFLMAO:
You seem to acquire some pretty good friends. I'm not surprised.
 

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I’m in the process of rebuilding my bench top router table. I recently found the need to have the table top higher than my original build.

First I needed to enlarge the space in my miter saw/aux. work bench. Nothing is ever as simple as it seems. I needed to remount my six drawer craftsman mini box as well rearrange my speciality clamp storage.

Before:
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After:
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Looks simple but it took longer than I would have thought.
 

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Have you ever considered a rope come-a-long with a either a heavy-duty magnet or material squeeze like those used for carrying panel sheets? I have one with rubber grip pads on each side that I have moved 2x2 sheets of metal on my ceiling mounted electric winch. I have to be really careful with the load factor, but it is doable.

You and a few others made some good points about such tools.

I will tell you (and anyone else reading) that I have not written the idea off completely.

I just need to figure out what to do with our non-running F250. If I can sell it, or get it fixed, it would allow me the room in the driveway to move my 300ZX to (and out of the garage).

That'd give me more space in the garage to have a means of handling steel plates.
 

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I’m in the process of rebuilding my bench top router table. I recently found the need to have the table top higher than my original build.

First I needed to enlarge the space in my miter saw/aux. work bench. Nothing is ever as simple as it seems. I needed to remount my six drawer craftsman mini box as well rearrange my speciality clamp storage.

Before:
IMG_4609_Original.jpeg

After:
IMG_5806.jpeg
Looks simple but it took longer than I would have thought.
those Craftsman mini boxes seem to bring big money when they come up for sale... I would like to have one, but just can't justify the expense, cool though.
 

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You and a few others made some good points about such tools.

I will tell you (and anyone else reading) that I have not written the idea off completely.

I just need to figure out what to do with our non-running F250. If I can sell it, or get it fixed, it would allow me the room in the driveway to move my 300ZX to (and out of the garage).

That'd give me more space in the garage to have a means of handling steel plates.
I think plenty of us can relate to that kind of decision. I'm sure you could get all kinds of advice about it here. Not saying it would all be GOOD advice...
 

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Working slow after an unscheduled appendix removal Wednesday night/ Thurs morning .. just some more glue up for the table project. This is leg 3 of 4. Depending on the final dimensions after another few passes through the planer or joiner I may add one more layer to keep the proportions appealing to the top dimensions. I don't want it top heavy or appear out of proportion.
Strange, a crew member on a site I inspect had to be taken to the hospital by the other guys due to his abdomen hurting and ended up getting his appendix removed. This isn’t you is it??? Just a wild coincidence if not!
 

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You seem to acquire some pretty good friends. I'm not surprised.

I don't have many actually! But the few I do, are pretty close.

We visit and stay at each others houses at least once or twice a year - one lives some 4+ hours south, and the other 5+ hours north east.

Our kids all get along well, and even though they were my friends to begin with, all our wives get along as well (very well lol scary)
 

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I don't have many actually! But the few I do, are pretty close.

We visit and stay at each others houses at least once or twice a year - one lives some 4+ hours south, and the other 5+ hours north east.

Our kids all get along well, and even though they were my friends to begin with, all our wives get along as well (very well lol scary)
So, like I said.

But you seem to be leaving out GJ friends, You have some.
 

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So, like I said.

But you seem to be leaving out GJ friends, You have some.

I never shy from putting a face to a name.

In 2020, we did what's called a Moab Meet - to summarize, there's a thread where many of us interact with each other without ever having to meet.

Then we planned out a meet to go wheeling.

For me it was a 17hr drive home, but 14hr drive TO. I say 14 because I spent that night with my girlfriend (now wife) and left to Moab from there which was a tad closer.

One guy came from Arizona, two from Nevada, one from North Carolina (flew in), another from Utah, and two others from northern California.

I had only ever met/known the friend I convoy'd with for the 14 hour drive as he lived in Southern California (while I lived on the Central Coast).

Me leaving right at 5am.

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Linking up with my friend in Barstow (I had the 4Runner, he had the Tacoma)

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The journey to Moab, having cut through Las Vegas

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Then finally putting a face to our online friend from Arizona (he's in the 4th Gen 4Runner there)

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Next day we scouted for a large camp site for all the rest to link up although I'll skip those pictures and move forward to the morning after (we had all drank a lot, and ate a ton of good food around the camp fire)

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Made a **** ton of memories, and had fun wheeling all at the same time

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I never shy from putting a face to a name.

In 2020, we did what's called a Moab Meet - to summarize, there's a thread where many of us interact with each other without ever having to meet.

Then we planned out a meet to go wheeling.

For me it was a 17hr drive home, but 14hr drive TO. I say 14 because I spent that night with my girlfriend (now wife) and left to Moab from there which was a tad closer.

One guy came from Arizona, two from Nevada, one from North Carolina (flew in), another from Utah, and two others from northern California.

I had only ever met/known the friend I convoy'd with for the 14 hour drive as he lived in Southern California (while I lived on the Central Coast).

Me leaving right at 5am.

20201015_045436.jpg

Linking up with my friend in Barstow (I had the 4Runner, he had the Tacoma)

20201015_145335.jpg

The journey to Moab, having cut through Las Vegas

20201015_185539.jpg

Then finally putting a face to our online friend from Arizona (he's in the 4th Gen 4Runner there)

20201015_203240.jpg

Next day we scouted for a large camp site for all the rest to link up although I'll skip those pictures and move forward to the morning after (we had all drank a lot, and ate a ton of good food around the camp fire)

20201017_081833.jpg

Made a **** ton of memories, and had fun wheeling all at the same time

VideoCapture_20201020-182520.jpg

2535.jpg

IMG_20201016_180517-PANO-1_2.jpg
So, am I right, or am I right? You have friends.
 
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So, how does it feel to be wealthy?

Amazing for sure - it's why I felt the need to share in @16again thread that we should all strive to be good to one another, as we never know what kind of battles others are having to endure

Take it from me, I had to grow up quick but I never take out my hardship on anyone else

I'm still at the age where we grew up to be men and tough it out, etc

I still do that now lol but I've learned empathy which took me a long time to do

You find yourself others wanting to surround themselves with your company and vice versa, and it does a lot of good for one's mental health
 

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Amazing for sure - it's why I felt the need to share in @16again thread that we should all strive to be good to one another, as we never know what kind of battles others are having to endure

Take it from me, I had to grow up quick but I never take out my hardship on anyone else

I'm still at the age where we grew up to be men and tough it out, etc

I still do that now lol but I've learned empathy which took me a long time to do

You find yourself others wanting to surround themselves with your company and vice versa, and it does a lot of good for one's mental health
I do believe you have a good handle on it. Makes me feel better.
 

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A roller support for welding tubing?

Right on the money! Although I had to modify it a bit because I got a text saying he can only find 1.75" outer diameter bearings which I'm not complaining about

Using a 5/8" bolt hole to run a long bolt through it

He's ordering me a pipe jack to keep just to use as a means of "mocking up" for the V in case the pipe jack I have differs at all
 

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Right on the money! Although I had to modify it a bit because I got a text saying he can only find 1.75" outer diameter bearings which I'm not complaining about

Using a 5/8" bolt hole to run a long bolt through it

He's ordering me a pipe jack to keep just to use as a means of "mocking up" for the V in case the pipe jack I have differs at all
How do you survive with such insanely demanding customers?
 

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Right on the money! Although I had to modify it a bit because I got a text saying he can only find 1.75" outer diameter bearings which I'm not complaining about

Using a 5/8" bolt hole to run a long bolt through it

He's ordering me a pipe jack to keep just to use as a means of "mocking up" for the V in case the pipe jack I have differs at all
Many a time I could have used one of those--but got by with a piece of angle iron and a couple of chain clamps.
 

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How do you survive with such insanely demanding customers?

They've all been really easy to manage - not just the customers but the requests as well.

However, I have told others 'NO' although it's been maybe 2 years since I denied one job. I did so because what they suggested to pay me was downright insulting.
 

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Many a time I could have used one of those--but got by with a piece of angle iron and a couple of chain clamps.

I'm sure he has tons of tools - his entire van has every Milwaukee tool you can think of.

Here's a pic of some of his work.

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So I'm hoping the rollers I make come in handy.

I've only ever used pipe jacks to support odd stuff that hangs over my welding table.

Speaking of, I just noticed those large flanges with the blue rubber caps? That's what's in my garage right now lol new and just sitting there.
 

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Some more repair work on various shitboxes.

Then changed the oil and greased the Vette, first time I used full synthetic in that engine.

My Bride and I went for a 4 hour ride. Just like summertime. Lovely.

I'm sure we're going to pay later on.
 
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Kwikfab, that Doberman sign is awesome, and the new foster dog just needs time around good dog people, she’ll learn to trust.

I agree, she'll need plenty of time to adjust.

Ignore the hour mark, as I haven't fixed it but this was just minutes ago

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She let me rub her belly this morning, and again this evening but only when we were outside

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Speaking of, I just noticed those large flanges with the blue rubber caps? That's what's in my garage right now lol new and just sitting there.
Sounds like you have the base for one hell of a vise or grinder stand!

What I used the angle and clamps for was to maintain concentricity in the two pipes--or SS tubing or rod--I was welding together. It works surprisingly well. I'd only use the angle and clamps to tack it together, then complete the welds using tri-stand and pipe jacks.

Your guy is in an entirely different league!
 

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Mostly finished up the shop sink. Just need to finish up the plumbing, hang the water heater, and fasten the sink to the countertop. I was able to use up some laminate that I got from my brother back in 96/97. Ya, I tend to hold onto stupid **** sometimes. It only took me 15 minutes to find the gallon of contact cement I bought a couple months back. Next is finding the water service line at the house. It comes up through the slab in the garage.
 

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You skipped all the commentary that followed after that post :ROFLMAO:
Grown men internet drama is uninteresting to me and not where I need to spend my energy. I encourage you to step back from whatever that was that I just scrolled through—it’s like high school level shitslinging and everyone involved looks silly as hell

Here to discuss more important things like ratchet tooth counts and why Super Lube can and should be used on everything
 

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I dug out the mower and got yard done. Then in my arrogance thought I'll tackle that 5 minute job on the sprinkler system. Thought I could thread in an elbow that had backed again...nope it was cracked this time.

Trip to the hardware store and broke out the shovel. Tried to eliminate the pipe strain. Less than a complete success but less than before. Oh and it was 2 hours...cleaned and was only 45 minutes late to meeting up with friends from high school/college.
 

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Not a good pic, but I'm not seeing any way to clamp this in the vise of my 7x12 and make longitudinal cuts for the cutaways. I'm not sure it's a good idea to try to give it a horn and heel, but I have rarely been accused of always making good decisions.

There is a thread on "Rail Anvil's", and some are downright works of art. I have one someone else made up and I've done a little more cleanup on it since the pic was taken in 2018. While no substitute for a real anvil its is great for cold forming stuff and general beating:

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