Strouty
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I have lots of spares, that was how it all started...................
That's what we like about guys like Pat, Mike, Clyde, and Cam; their OCD pushes the rest of us to do better. I'm curious to see what kind of tolerances Pat will be able to ring out of this machine.

I have lots of spares, that was how it all started...................
That ***** Pat. How much clearance do you try to maintain between the nozzle and the piece? Doesn't it have a Z drive to control that value or is it travel limited?
Yeah, we've seen your work.![]()
Lucky duck. I hate learning what parts I need in that fashion.
Oh I am still learning...
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Back-up plan go into the plant early Sunday morning and run the Laser...or I take care of a few other things that need attention around here.


I spent the last 48 hours at work and was expecting to see that plow done when I came back. I'm so NOT disappointed, **** happens Pat. Save it for another day, you only need to bust your *** when the snow is flying and you need it. Sit back and relax, no need to fret over a delay in the HOME shop.
Leave the worrying at work. Go take the wife out for ice cream like a caramel sundae, with chocolate ice cream, pecans and bananas.
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I'm curious how those two large pieces fit into this project.
EDIT: I was poking around the other day and ran across the Gun Cabinet thread- maybe you should update that? Or finish the cabinets???![]()
I'm curious how those two large pieces fit into this project.
I suspect those are the mounting plates for the skid steer.
Started the welding process last night. Had to take a brake in the action when I sliced my finger after a good pinch...dang thing would stop bleeding.
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Had to pull the Skid Steer in to make sure it would fit correctly. Should have had a little help lifting it on myself...that is when I pinched and sliced my finger.

Perhaps a crane is the next addition?
The school board is probably concerned about ongoing support costs to keep the machine operational and software updates. Not to mention the exhaust system and make up air and heat/cooling said make up air.
This board really needs a "Like" button! I have made some skidsteer quick attach plates and also had trouble getting the plate just right. Then I found a local Mennonite guy that sells them for $70 so I just buy his and add whatever attachment I need onto the plate. Works for me.
When you say painting, are you going to powdercoat it? You can buy OEM paint at the dealer, add in some hardener, and it becomes pretty decent paint.
Speaking of hardener, where can one find it for Tremclad oil based paints?![]()
Addition??? Pallet Forks will do just fine...or the Engine Hoist.
I think a Jib Crane in the machine/weld shop makes a lot of sense. Always out of the way but always ready to use.
I think a Jib Crane in the machine/weld shop makes a lot of sense. Always out of the way but always ready to use. I'm kidding of course but it's fun to dream about ideals. I'll likely build an A-Frame when the time comes that I require a "helping hand" in the shop.
Looks like it was a fun day and tomorrow will be too!
I definitely plan to include a jib crane in my future shop. I'm thinking of placing it just inside the widest/tallest door so I can swing it outside to grab things off a truck/trailer and swing back in to shop? A really trick set up in a shop would be a bridge crane!
I hate to think about snow coming but with that new blade mount you'll be ready for it Pat. I bought a Bobcat 8' power angle blade several years back and it works so much better than clearing the drive with a bucket. I just need a heated cab![]()
Your mount is looking great Pat! How do you like the turf style tires in the snow? I've got the regular ag type on mine, and need to chain up when we get a heavy storm.
What model Case is it? I assume its new, and has the tier 4 engine in it?
Nutts...BD nailed it: Skid Steer Quick Attach Standard SAE J2513 Plate
The 2 parts will be formed and welded opposite of each other making a left and right and joined by (2) 2.00 x 2.00 x .250 Wall Tubes with the Pivot Brackets to mount the A-Frame.
Had to pull the Skid Steer in to make sure it would fit correctly. Should have had a little help lifting it on myself...that is when I pinched and sliced my finger.
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What model Case is it? I assume its new, and has the tier 4 engine in it?
With your fab skills you may want to consider adding a removable box plow to your blade. It's unbelievable how much it speeds up production at my work. Check out www.kageinnovation.com if I'm not being clear on what I'm talking about.
For anyone that thinks Pat is nuts (well he is, but that's another story) for putting a waterjet in his home shop:

For anyone that thinks Pat is nuts (well he is, but that's another story) for putting a waterjet in his home shop:
Go cut 12 of the same part that you need for a project and weld the project together. If Pat started at the same time with his 'jet he'd be done welding and into half a case of Hamm's before you got done prepping parts. I'm kicking myself for not being patient and getting stuff cut rather than renting a plasma. 2 hours of grinding for some piddly ****. Bottom line- having clean and ready to weld parts off of your chosen cutting device is priceless.
Also I have to thank the existence of GJ for introducing me to Pat and thank Pat for making me a gauge tool on short notice earlier this week. Sounds like I'll be making another trip soon to pick up the rest of my socket racks.
Finally: dammit Pat why am I being made to look at pictures of this white garbage! Fall can last forever as far as I'm concerned. It's funny how small the tractor looks next to the plow truck.
He's gotta be nuts. I've never seen anyone else wear a welding helmet while operating a skid steer. . . . gotta be pure evilness right there.
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Picked up the Plow parts. I think I finally found a Sandblaster I can count on. Did exactly what he said he would do and had it done when he said it would be done. That earned him a $100.00 tip.
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LOL Pat, lol.
Labor shortage, I think that might be every where. If you were closer and would allow part time help, I'd fill out an application.
Thanks for the tip. Those are rare qualities these days.
I probably missed it somewhere... what is the name of your company? You mentioned you are looking to grow. There is always the possibility that I might come across someone that would be a good fit. Sounds like a great place to work and grow with you.
Im at a loss for words. Everything I read in this thread is amazing.
