Been a long minute since I really posted anything here.
Super busy with what was initially a foster to adoption, to finding a stray cat living in my yard, and another one related to it stuck in my wife's vehicle
Got a large number of orders that all recently hit so I'm going to be powering through those as well as knocking out a personal one.
One of those orders consists of some roller head attachments that are meant for quick rotating of any pipe on top of it. This will be especially useful for my friend in HVAC as he deals with anything from 1" diameter to 12" diameter.
Was pretty easy to design, so I was wondering why they regularly sell for $165
each
I'll be making about 6 of these but fortunately I was told "low priority" so these could wait before I cut out more and weld them up.
The next one is a very basic platform (often used for a vise) to sit on top of the rear bumper of a service bed on a truck.
I won't post a generic picture, but it's basically a steel plate (shown above with the pipe jack attachment) with a small flange and some bolt holes.
In the center underneath, a tube gets welded along with a "foot" for mounting to the bumper.
Retail? Over $349
The next order which should start and finish sometime this week, are a set of Molle panels - 4 panels to be exact, for filling the voids in a customer's bed rack. This one's different though because this is a
new customer that was referred to me.
Rough draft of the panels, I'll fill the spaces and make it look a lot better.
He's a welder & fabricator but doesn't have the means of cutting things on a CNC table. His customer wants custom Molle panels so I dropped off two small samples for him this morning to choose from.
Back to that stray cat.
Well the dang thing happened to start digging up the dirt between the covered patio and our succulents. Worst of all, it was recently raining and the dogs took to walking through there when going out side getting their paws all muddy.
Decided to make some sort of "gate" that'll sit between the wall and pillar so I got some steel as well earlier this morning, cut it all out, and got the majority all welded up.
Good thing I made myself those 3 table extensions as it saved me from having to unclamp everything, move stuff over, and flip the whole assembly around.
Tomorrow I'll finish welding up the insides.
After which I've got to finish the DXF on those dino's, grab some steel for that, work on my SIL's car tomorrow, get some more welding wire, and whatever else I'm forgetting.