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I bet that was a labor of love. Looks fantastic and very awesome.
Thank you,
These projects were most all gifted to family, so yes, definitely plenty of love.
If you were referring to the deck specifically, I promised it to my bride 20 some years ago and finally built it last summer!
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Thanks all

Thanks to all for the kind compliments,
Nastyzen, the engineering quote in your signature line is great!
One more pic of a forged crane head.
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This is so sad.................
That there are no more pictures of your great creations to view.
Love them all, great work and thinking way outside of the box !
 
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Trebuchet

Big azzed treb
12,000# counterweight
30' throwing arm
20' hinge height
More fun than a barrel of monkeys.
 

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Re: Trebuchet

Big azzed treb
12,000# counterweight
30' throwing arm
20' hinge height
More fun than a barrel of monkeys.

That's is some biga$$ punkin' chucker! :beer: What style trigger/release are you using on that behemoth?

Shame that the composite floating arm, pneumatic power trebuchet we built in varsity had so little welding else I could see if I had a picture of it to share.
 
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Re: Trebuchet

That's is some biga$$ punkin' chucker! :beer: What style trigger/release are you using on that behemoth?

Shame that the composite floating arm, pneumatic power trebuchet we built in varsity had so little welding else I could see if I had a picture of it to share.

The trigger is very similar to a tire chain tensioner,with a pin that can be pulled remotely.
Little welding or not,it would be great to see yours.
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Enough goofy for one thread

I started this thread with a couple recent projects and it turned in to look back on
quite a few projects I've done, some as much as 35 years old.
My wish is that it was not taken as bragging or grandstanding but a presentation for anyone to get ideas from and tap their imagination for their own goofy projects.
If anyone has any questions or need specifics on any of them, just ask,
I'll answer as best I can.
I had fun with this I hope you did also.
Anyhow here is one for the road, a large forged split scroll candle stand.
Thanks much
Royce

 

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Great imagination and projects. I especially like the train trestle beams and posts for the deck. Looks like it belongs there:thumbup:

How about some pics of your shop and the tools you use to build this stuff. If you already have a link then steer me to it.
 
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Great imagination and projects. I especially like the train trestle beams and posts for the deck. Looks like it belongs there:thumbup:

How about some pics of your shop and the tools you use to build this stuff. If you already have a link then steer me to it.

I worked in the metal trades and a good bit of my projects have been done at a contractors shop that I worked for, the rest in my garage or yard.
I retired 4 years ago and still have the keys to the place.
I still do some project planning for them and it is a nice perk to have the run of the shop.
Now then, I started my own shop build 2 summers ago and it has been slow going with other commitments and working mostly by myself.
This shop will be used for boat building more so than metal work.
Anyhow here's a couple pics
Thanks
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Thanks,
kelpaso,Mike ASC,fury9,
I was a little concerned how the handrails would look,made in in panels, but the directer of homeland serenity loves it.
You all know that when momma's happy...........
Something that she really likes is that the handrail mounting plates are RR tie plates and the fasteners are RR spikes welded to all thread and through bolted to the deck.
Royce
 

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That fish stove is so cool!

Lots of other neat things in this thread but the stove takes the cake for me!
 

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Royce, thanks for posting the pictures! I am a wanna be fab guy but unfortunately I have little imagination and so so welding skills. Yes I can weld, but I do not consider myself a welder. So thanks for putting up the pictures. I can challenge myself to do something creative but in the end I will have to copy someone's idea and make a few changes to suit me.
One of the great things about GJ is the amount of ideas that appear. I can use ideas from others and make something for myself that in the end will be better than if I stumble along on my own. My "Work Bench Goals" thread is an example, good ideas from others incorporated into my bench project will result in a more enjoyable bench for me.
Thanks again for your postings!
 
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That fish stove is so cool!

Lots of other neat things in this thread but the stove takes the cake for me!

b-dog,
That stove started as a idea from my youngest kid 6 or 8 years ago.
Without her prodding, input and good eye,it would not of happened.
The layout work was about as tough a job as I've ever done, mathematically.
I also had a buddy spend a day with me working on the math.
It was a real ***-scratcher, with a good bit of trimulation in the end.
That stove takes the cake for me too, because when I look at it, I see my kid and my buddy.
Thanks much

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Royce, thanks for posting the pictures! I am a wanna be fab guy but unfortunately I have little imagination and so so welding skills. Yes I can weld, but I do not consider myself a welder. So thanks for putting up the pictures. I can challenge myself to do something creative but in the end I will have to copy someone's idea and make a few changes to suit me.
One of the great things about GJ is the amount of ideas that appear. I can use ideas from others and make something for myself that in the end will be better than if I stumble along on my own. My "Work Bench Goals" thread is an example, good ideas from others incorporated into my bench project will result in a more enjoyable bench for me.
Thanks again for your postings!

jp,
It is truly my pleasure.
I feel like everything Iv'e ever done is a copy of a bit of something I saw, somewhere along the way.
I too, find this forum a great place to get ideas.
And your bench is a very fine piece of fabrication, well done.

Royce
 

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Well looks like I have another thread to check out. Just getting in line bud.
 

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Incredible work, all of it. I am insanely curious how you develop the "bark" texture on the logs...
 
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Incredible work, all of it. I am insanely curious how you develop the "bark" texture on the logs...

Thank you Matt,
The texture is applied by running individual weld passes with 5P stick rod.
It is a little tedious and time consuming, but would great practice for somebody learning to weld.
The end grain is brass applied in a circular pattern to simulate growth rings.
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