

Bears Fan, I just enjoyed going from post one to post 1,001, and loved it all. I really enjoyed the mix of big and small projects and the time you put in documenting the journey. Thank you!

I like it!
So......how much do you think that desk will weigh?
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BF, great looking desk, I can't wait to see it with the 1 1/2" walnut top on. Any plans to age or apply patina to the turnbuckles?
Jay
I kinda liked the hot dipped galvanized finish BF that is one real nice desk.![]()

SO how much paperwork do you plan on having on that desk at one time?
It looks like it can hold the entire tree.
I like the design Nice

From the looks of those pictures I'm happy to be where I am this winter UH
I had Ice on my windshield yesterday but my wipers took care of it lol.

Scrolling back through your thread to find one of your projects, I ran across the pic of the wireless internet equipment on top of a grain silo. Didn't register at the time, probably too late at night, but my cousin owns a wireless isp in western NE. It's a busy growing field, for sure!
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I did get started on making a stand for it with casters to give me the ability to move it around DaBarn, this thing is a beast! it is a 3-IN-1 sheet metal machine made by Baileigh, it is the largest 3-in-1 combination machine on the market! it will shear, bend and roll a piece of 16 gauge steel 52" wide, you can cut up 4' x 8' sheets on it 

On a good note! I bought myself a birthday present in February
I was like a kid opening up a Christmas present on Christmas morningI did get started on making a stand for it with casters to give me the ability to move it around DaBarn, this thing is a beast! it is a 3-IN-1 sheet metal machine made by Baileigh, it is the largest 3-in-1 combination machine on the market! it will shear, bend and roll a piece of 16 gauge steel 52" wide, you can cut up 4' x 8' sheets on it
It weighs in at a hefty 1200#
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Stand looks great, nice job on the welds.Spent some time in the barn today to finish up all the welding on the stand and I assembled the casters to size everything up! I will need to rip down some plywood for the bottom shelf and a piece for the top of the stand, then I think I will have the stand powder coated.














. Seriously though, that sign is the kind of project I'm looking forward to watching. Your mock up looks like you nailed the proportions just right. 
BF, if you raised your daughter the right way she would know that a flying A service sign is more important than a table/stand and would be willing to wait until after the sign is complete. Just kidding.. Seriously though, that sign is the kind of project I'm looking forward to watching. Your mock up looks like you nailed the proportions just right.
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Nice job on that mock up BF
Will you put the circle behind it? if you make 2 of them I could find room in the big party garage for one of them. hint hint
Nice piece of equipment and will come in handy. I could have used the shear and brake today. Every time I see a 3D sign or letters, I take pictures for reference. One day I’d like to give it a try. If you stored that Blazer in Florida, you’d have room for a nice layout table. Just saying. lol
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we had a really rough, long winter here in northern Indiana! As I get older I keep thinking it would be nice to live a little further south? And you would be able to stop over and use my 3-IN-1 Bears Fan sweet.
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2019-03-17_10-45-38 by Joe Unger, on FlickrWe use those exact same sickle sections on the platform head we use to harvest soybeans and wheat. I've made a couple "tools" that look similar to the zombie brain tickler you made for your Mrs and I use them to cut strings on large square bales of hay and straw.My wife is a huge fan of the TV show The Walking Dead and I made her a Walking Dead weapon a while back, well I'm making her friend one now for her birthday which is February 4th, so I need to get it finished before I can get going on the desk!
All that is left is to get some primer and paint on this thing and they will be ready for the "Zombie apocalypse"![]()
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I've had that same 3-in-1 for 5 or 6 years now. Its been good to me. I use the shear the most, but the press brake comes in handy from time to time.

Wow, nice new addition to the shop! Looking forward to seeing the sign project commence!
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The weather is improving, things really slowed around here with the cold we had this winter 
We use those exact same sickle sections on the platform head we use to harvest soybeans and wheat. I've made a couple "tools" that look similar to the zombie brain tickler you made for your Mrs and I use them to cut strings on large square bales of hay and straw.
That exact same 3in1 is on my wish list when the new shop gets built. I wish I had what it takes to redo all the vintage stuff you do. It all looks so sharp when you get through with it !!


Before and after shots of the casters. I think I spent more time on the casters then I did on the rest of the stand itself
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BF, wow those cleaned up real nice. I'll bet they will look great with the black stand.
Jay
BF: great work as per usual. Did you take apart and grease the spinning style casters or just remove all the crud and rust?


Oh, and by the way, the stand came back from being powder coated.
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I got so excited to get those casters finished I forgot to mention the frame was finished, I love powder coating! the frame turned out awesome, this thing will last for a 100 years 

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I'm thinking those spider webs need painted red now?![]()
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Seems like it would make cleaning up/restoring things a lot easier.
BF, the sturdy as hell stand, the better than new casters, the spiderweb gussets and the cool color combination all add up to a job well done!
Keep 'em coming, I could watch you do projects all day long.
Jay

+1
Maybe a poll, BF?

Hey BF, do you know offhand approximately how many scfm are required for those sandblasters like you own? I'm curious if my compressor can operate one of those.Seems like it would make cleaning up/restoring things a lot easier.
Jay
Great work B.F.
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my only question is, why is it not navy blue and orange?