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I have one cabinet that does this. In the lock bar, which is in the back mounted vertical, it has a small flat curved spring metal piece which is suppose to keep the lock bar in the open position. Mine got bent and fell out. Last I checked this part is not available separately, need to get the complete lock bar. Let us know if this has changed.

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For closure, they ended up sending me a new bar assembly. Comparing old to new, the spring clips like you posted were 180 degrees off. I installed new bar, and it works 100%. After I was done, I tried to flip the springs around in the old bar for a spare, didn't go well. Maybe that's why it's all or nothing.Thanks for info.
 
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I picked up a used mag drill a few months ago for a future project, and had the plan in mind to build a stand for it to get max use out of it.

I agree with your idea of getting maximum use from a mag drill. If you mount it on a stand like a drill press, you can still yank it off and use it in the field.
 

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I agree with your idea of getting maximum use from a mag drill. If you mount it on a stand like a drill press, you can still yank it off and use it in the field.


I have seen mag drills on little stands, but never on a proper drill press column. Those look awesome. Walker Turner bases? I hope no vintage drill presses were harmed in the making of these very cool frankendrills?
 

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I have seen mag drills on little stands, but never on a proper drill press column. Those look awesome. Walker Turner bases? I hope no vintage drill presses were harmed in the making of these very cool frankendrills?

Bought the Walker Turner bases and Delta tables off eBay. Columns are 2 3/4" DOM tubing. Added table height adjustments pirated from old Bug-O torch holding equipment.
 

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Finished these up with rubber feet and some professional help on the tig welds.

On another note, lost my Dad back on Aug 10th. Helping take care of an ill brother now as well. Doubt I'll be doing any "fun" shop work or posting anything in here till next summer.

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Haven't posted in a while. Lost my brother right after Dad. No motivation to do shop work, Dad was always here. Salt on the wound was a layoff 5 months after that. Got that all sorted best as I can.

I have some stuff to post. And will have a handful more as the year goes on.

Built a handrail.

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Sorry to hear about your dad and brother; sounds like you really got dumped on for a while. The fab work all looks awesome, hopefully as things get better you'll post up more.
 

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Damn bud you I’m really sorry about everything that’s happened. That would certainly get anyone in a slump. But you obviously didn’t let it stop you and all those projects turned out great. Luv the welding table, those are awesome.
 
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Sorry to hear about your dad and brother; sounds like you really got dumped on for a while. The fab work all looks awesome, hopefully as things get better you'll post up more.
Thank you !
Damn bud you I’m really sorry about everything that’s happened. That would certainly get anyone in a slump. But you obviously didn’t let it stop you and all those projects turned out great. Luv the welding table, those are awesome.
Thanks Cam !
 

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Sorry to hear about your father and brother's passing.

Glad to see you get back out in the shop. The fabrication tables turned out freakin' AWESOME!
 
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Nifty solution! You could also use two drilled holes with pins with a shoulder or detent pins.
 
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Put together 2 sets of Fireball Maximus clamps. A pair at 4' and another pair at 6'. I made up these nuts that I tacked in for end plates/feet. Obviously w/1 bolt, they can be quickly switched from pull to push or orientation.I haven't completely decided exactly where and how to store them yet. Probably a towel bar type rack.

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Got another DW Lista chassis and some drawers in, some future planning as it wasn't an absolute necessity. Next task is to cut down this old scratch and dent chassis to a usable height, where the drawer is currently installed. Not sure how that will go, I'm envisioning cutting the spot welds and shaving off what I don't want with a metal circular saw, we shall see what the reality brings. That more or less brings me to 31' of Lista, and I'm outta real estate.

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That’s trick looking bud. After all the thought and effort putting the shop together so you could produce such feats of magic it’s got to feel good it came together the way you envisioned.
 
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That table is a thing of beauty! Just fantastic skills
Thanks!
Any tricks on keeping them on plane ? Clamps, shims, heating to move it back ?
great looking table so far !!
My table is not perfect, and the rectangle tube was football shaped. I picked the top of tube to work off of and shimmed with AL sheet scraps from there. I also did not bother to try and include the top of tube in plane, no need.
Beautiful work on the table. Well, all of it actually. Great work. :thumbup:
Thanks Mike!
That’s trick looking bud. After all the thought and effort putting the shop together so you could produce such feats of magic it’s got to feel good it came together the way you envisioned.
Appreciate the support as always man.
That desk could hold up a Peterbilt! I love it!
Thanks!
What kind of top is going on that behemoth! That's the desk I'm diving under in an earthquake. :bounce:
8/4 ( 1 7/8" final ) thick 3 color maple. Ambrosia, spalted and curly. I expect it around Sept 1st.
 
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