So the next item on the list is a combination of a thing I want to do and a thing I don't want to do at the same time. Remember the "gate" project?
The gate is sandblasted and ready for paint and installation, I want to get it done and out of the shop and that's where things start to compound.
I wanted the gate to be unique in the fact that it pivots on itself, with no other posts or visible hinges. And that's where the project compounding begins. I have a new track carrier for a large excavator and that is going to be the pivot point for the gate. In order to use it I need to turn it down in the lathe so it will fit inside the gate tube.
I have a 10" 3-jaw chuck on the lathe and the carrier is too big to fit in the chuck. Two years ago I knew that the 10" chuck was the limiting factor for this lathe, so I bought a 14" 4-jaw chuck for it. The lathe spindle is L-1 and it takes a large spanner wrench to remove the chuck, a spanner that I don't have.
Last year I made a quick sketch of the spanner I need and had intended to draw it in CAD and cut it out on the plasma table. The sketch is still here on the desk and I no linger am using Fusion 360 and have switched to another CAD program and have not taken the time to become proficient with it.
So here I am with no spanner, unable to change the chuck on the lathe, and unable to cut the carrier down to make the pivot for the gate install.
The easy way out would be to install 2 posts and use some pillow block bearings for hinges and just install the gate and forget about the unique pivot that I thought way too much about.
Or I could just send my spanner sketch to Trevor and he would send me a cut file for the plasma table in about 15 minutes. Then I could cut the spanner, change the chuck, cut the carrier and try to install the gate and see if my unique pivot design works.
Or I could spend the time tomorrow getting better at using the new CAD software, draw my own spanner, cut it out, change the chuck. cut the carrier, etc, etc.
The heat wave we are having is expected to last a few more days so I think I will try and draw my own spanner tomorrow and see how it goes.
This is how 4 months go by without getting much done.

