Unruh
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Jeff, that vise stand is amazing!!!
Jeff Ivers you have done well.![]()
Jeff, that vise stand is amazing!!!






Nice work!
Question about the pool cue rack - any concern about the cue warping over time? Or maybe it doesn't really matter all that much given his age. I've always heard that you should store cues vertical, either in a case or in a rack. Sorry, not trying to ruin that nice gift you made for your grandson, just curious is all.






That is probably the nicest workmate top and glue station I've ever seen!
Also, I am going to borrow that block rack idea for my garage. Having a dedicated storage spot for blocks is something that I never would have considered, but now that I've seen it, it totally makes sense.















Wow, that turned out really nice! Great work!
Turned out great. You just have the one pump?
...How many pumps should I have?
I think the Justone More formula applies to vintage gas pumps...
X=Y+1
Where X is the total gas pumps you need and Y is the current number of gas pumps you have. Same formula can be applied to all sorts of things like c-clamps, hammers, etc.

I think the Justone More formula applies to vintage gas pumps...
X=Y+1
Where X is the total gas pumps you need and Y is the current number of gas pumps you have. Same formula can be applied to all sorts of things like c-clamps, hammers, etc.
I’m pretty sure my wife uses that formula for purses.
Great work on that Gas Pump!






Jeff
Nice little project
I need to do something like that for the western town that I'm building this month.
Thanks for sharing that with us.
As is always the case with your projects, that turned out great! What types of wood did you use for the seat/backrest?
...In other words, as much suitable scrap that I had on hand supplemented by some purchased lumber.








So, I thought I had solved my pallet buster problems and proceeded to disassemble about 7 pallets. Then, yesterday, I scored 5 more pallets and started taking them apart. I am really excited about one of the pallets as it appears to have a 4x4 post as one of the skids.
Unfortunately, this was enough to result in this:
I had no idea I would be able to bend 3/4 inch black pipe when trying to pry 4 measly ring shank nails out of a piece of 4x4 oak! So now I am going to look for a piece of 3/4 inch rod for a new handle and hope that is strong enough.
Make a new pipe and run the 3/4 rod the entire length of the pipe. Drill a couple holes to plug weld it. It will be heavy but really strong
I would still thread it if possible.
I had the threads break off on me while using a hickey(rebar bender). I was standing on the bank trying to get some leverage when it broke and if not for the laborer that caught me I would have been impaled.
Lucky for sure! Glad to hear it was just a scare and not something worse.


