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Sometimes it takes just a little fine tuning to get it just right.Cheap WorkMate hack/mod
OK, I have this cheap/lightweight WM that I have cursed for being wobbly since I bought it.
Today I stitch welded the 2 cross brace ends to stiffen it up.
OK, there were gaps where I welded it, so I put a finish nail, cut to length, in those gaps before the welding.
I had planned to flip it over and weld the bottom joints but it was so stiff after welding the top joints, I didn't do it.
Remember, I'm not a welder and did these stitch welds with my cheap azz HF titanium flux core welder.
I cannot believe how much those 4 little welds stiffened it up and there's no more racking either!
jmo,
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Thank you.You do nice work Mike!
While on a day trip down the Oregon coast yesterday I walked into a habitat for humanity restore. This Jobmate was sitting in front of the door for $30. Having just seen Snips a couple pages back I couldn't leave it behind. It has all it's feet, the elect strip, and even the plastic tray. Easy to see why the tray has a low survival rate. The steel cladding really helped protect the jaws and lable. A 3980 type 1. Not sure if originally sold in Canada or US and I didn't see a date code. A pic as found and a couple after a quick clean up. Ed.A Jobmate 3980—that's a rare find!
Although the Jobmate was marketed mostly in Canada, through regular retail stores, I was able to determine last year that it was also marketed in the U.S. for about a year as a professional tool, entirely through distributors. On my Documents page you can see the only appearance I have found for it in a U.S. catalog.
https://h-frame.weebly.com/documents.html
Thanks Outlaw. Some nice WM's have fallen into my lap lately. Healthy living I guess........I expect sold in Canada as well but I really don't know.With some of the instructions in french I lean towards Canada?
True to your user name, you are crushing it!
Nice find!While on a day trip down the Oregon coast yesterday I walked into a habitat for humanity restore. This Jobmate was sitting in front of the door for $30. Having just seen Snips a couple pages back I couldn't leave it behind. It has all it's feet, the elect strip, and even the plastic tray. Easy to see why the tray has a low survival rate. The steel cladding really helped protect the jaws and lable. A 3980 type 1. Not sure if originally sold in Canada or US and I didn't see a date code. A pic as found and a couple after a quick clean up. Ed.
This came up at a good time to remind me that I got new info and photos of the Jobmate last spring, and didn't get around to updating my page, which I have now done:I had some time today to look at some of the identifying features of this Jobmate type 1.
Pictures?I found plans to make a tool tray from a section of rain gutter and aluminum that was designed to hang from one side of the Workmate. The 1” aluminum was bolted to the gutter and hung on one of the leg braces.
Pictures?
Your 79-001 Type 7 is from the first week or so of production that used the oak-veneered jaws.I've got two WMs from The Habit for Humanity ReStore this year.
A modern WM 200 that didn't even look used. And last week's type 7
The top is a little rough and there's a couple of rust spots I'd like to address. Has anyone got a color code or match for the type 7s?
A couple of years ago, I acquired 2 Workmates for very reasonable amounts - one free off the curb and one for under $25 at an estate sale. A couple of days ago, I was at another estate sale and saw one like the one in your first pic priced at $100. I guess the days of inexpensive workmates locally have ended! With regard to paint, I used a dark gray Rustoleum spray paint on one of my restorations and was very pleased with it.
But if I remember right, your restoration was a complete repaint (wasn't it?), so the new paint didn't have to match the old. It would be great if we knew of a paint that would be an acceptable match for some spot painting, like what gleman needs to do.A couple of years ago, I acquired 2 Workmates for very reasonable amounts - one free off the curb and one for under $25 at an estate sale. A couple of days ago, I was at another estate sale and saw one like the one in your first pic priced at $100. I guess the days of inexpensive workmates locally have ended! With regard to paint, I used a dark gray Rustoleum spray paint on one of my restorations and was very pleased with it.
I understand what he wants to do. My experience is that all paints fade with time, so matching the paint means matching the degree of fade that has occurred. So, even if you have a correct color code for the original paint, it probably won't match. That is why I went with a complete repaint. However, the paint I used seemed to be a very close match to the degree of fade on my unit, so I might have got by with touch-ups, which is why I offered the info I did.But if I remember right, your restoration was a complete repaint (wasn't it?), so the new paint didn't have to match the old. It would be great if we knew of a paint that would be an acceptable match for some spot painting, like what gleman needs to do.
