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Unmployment = Extreme Boredom = Extreme Dustpan

StumpXJ

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I have been job hunting since August without much luck, but luckily have had a few big projects around the house to keep me busy during my down time. The big projects are all but finished, so I have been having bouts with boredom.

Last week or so I stepped on, and consequently destroyed, my little plastic dustpan that I use out in my shop. No worries, my 300 pound frame put it out of its misery pretty quickly. It did not suffer long.

I have been using cardboard chunks, magazines, or just about anything thin and flat since then to scoop up trash and dirt as I sweep. I had enough of that today.

I present, Stump's DUSTPANzilla

Cutting out the steel after I got everything layed out like I wanted it, just used a cutoff wheel and some patience. The steel is 16 gauge scrap I had laying around.

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Cutting out all of the speed holes, and other visual delights.

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Starting to bend up the sides and rear.

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Checking the fitment of the corner before welding it up.

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Got the pan itself welded up and smoothed out, so next up was the handle. I like the pans that allow you to pick the pile without bending over, so I went that route. I found a piece of 6061 aluminum 3/4" square solid stock I had in the metal pile, and put a few bends in it using my big vise, and the afore mentioned 300 pound frame. Then, not to be outdone by the pan's speedholes, I proceeded to cross drill a bunch of 3/8" holes, and contersink them for no other reason than I wanted to.

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Drilled and tapped three holes, and viola'... the two pieces become one.

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At this point, I could have called it 'finished', but I still had half the day left to kill....

So, I decided that the square stock hurt my delicate paws when using the dustpan and should be addressed. Found some more scrap aluminum, this time its 6061 1/8 wall alumium tube. It just so happened to be a press fit over the square stock. I threw it in my little lathe, and made a few cuts to make it more-bad-*** than a regular old piece of tube.

Just in case no one has ever seen a lathe work. (gimme a break, I was bored)



Doing a few more cuts with a parting tool to give me a little grip for those unusually large and heavy piles of dirt.

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All finished, and ready to be "installed" (with a 3 pound rubber sledge hammer)

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I felt the need to add some outrigger supports to stabilize everything. Totally not needed, but what the heck?

I used some hollow extruded anodized aluminum tube, about 3/8" in diameter, and put it through the lowest speed hole in the handle. Bent it a few times, cut a slot in each end, and used a couple fancy titanium (nothing but the best for my dustpans...)bolts, and blue anodized aluminum nyloc nuts.

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Here she is, about 5.5 hours later, in all her glory.

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nate379

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Swing by my place and I could keep you busy for a year... I'm running around like a 1 legged man in an *** kicking contest right now.
 

nate379

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I hear you on that one. My folks like in Maine and there have been many times they could have used my help and it would have been nice to swing over for a couple hours.

If wasnt such a far "swing", id be there. Thanks!!

~ Stump
 

Nuit Damnant

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What Brasss said! That's awesome, build some stuff like that and sell it! I would pick something with a bit higher profit margin perhaps, but maybe take that handle idea and make some shift knobs or Harley foot pegs, etc etc. Like the pan though!
 

Big Boi

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Thats gotta be the best damn dust pan ever made!

Id buy one, lol!
 

metal1313

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to still look cool and work better. id totally cut lexan and line the sides of the pan with it. just rivet it on..air craft style...it would look awesome
 
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StumpXJ

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Speed holes on the side were WAY more important than actually holding dirt. :D Besides, I have to leave room for improvement since I have nothing to do tomorrow.

Thanks!
 

CarCrafter

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Hell yeah, I'd buy your work in a heartbeat. Build up some more product/ inventory, get yourself a website going and you'll have just answered your employment question bro.... can't wait for the gov to spend out way out of this mess, pull'em sleeves up and make it the AMERICAN way!
 

Emulsifide

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I want one! Seriously. Maybe a couple so I can give them away as gifts. PM me if you want to make 1-3 more...
 
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skeletonizer

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Uh, dude? You're not supposed to make stuff. You live in the US, you are supposed to consume stuff made elsewhere. Somewhere someone went hungry because of your shortsightedness.
 

grego

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Ok, line the sides with lexan, light it up with LED's and store the power supply in the round handle. Maybe one of the 3 AAA setups like you get in the cheapo mini LED flashlights. Then mill in LED's into the side supports for the night time sweaping!
That would be taking this AWESOME up a notch. Send pictures when done.
 

aar0s

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I could use a dust pan like that, if the price were reasonable. make a few and put them on the classifieds or epay!
 

Brad54

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Make up a couple and bring them up to my swap meet this weekend! That kicked ***!

I've been so busy the last two months with magazine stuff that I don't know whether I lost my horse or found a rope... My to-do list includes getting my lathe hooked up and runnin'.
Seeing you play with yours REALLY makes me want that to happen!
-Brad
 

lawfarm

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I'm concerned about the potential for corrosion between the aluminum and steel. I think you need to install some urethane bushings to isolate the two metals, and to protect your 'delicate paws' from undue shock generated by cleaning massive piles of _______. :bounce:

Pretty awesome. Slap a Snap-On sticker on there, and you can sell them for $500.:lol_hitti
 

1stwarrior95

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Awsome dustpan!

Dunno about the title though. I'm just the opposite...Employment = extreme boredom.. Unemployment give time for projects like this! LOL
 

A_Pmech

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Nice work! :thumbup:

I second or third or fourth or whatever the motion for a custom broom. :bounce:
 

Todd.Brock

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StumpXJ hasnt replied yet! He must have realized he's on to something and making the hell out of some dustpans, showing the wife he CAN afford that new tool box, or is still shitting a brick from all the positive responses on here!! I have to admit it is pretty cool. I would buy one, especially with a broom!
 
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