Wow thats big !..where in the heck you going to put that ! O by the way. nice shop- tools and buildings..been reading all along
I'm leaving it right where it is.For the time being it seems to be where it'l be out of the way ,sort of... O and thanks for reading and the kind words.
More importantly what is it used for?
I'll be making the production chassis and fixtures for this on it.
Nice.....at what working height will you put it? I have a big mill table that is 4ft.x 10ft. and I can't decide what height to put it. My table is not as big as yours but I have the same issue with the weight of it. How many supports will you put under it?? Mine only has T-slots in one direction. How did you clean the rust off? What does the wax do for the surface? Thanks in advance.
I was going to sit it right on the floor,but now you have inspired me to maybe set it on some 6'' channel I beam or something so I don't have to bend over as much.It seems to be only resting on adjuster bolts around the perimeter.
I had it sand blasted with no.30 sand before shipping and lightly sanded the top with an angle grinder with a 120 grit ******* pad.Waxing it will keep it from rusting again. It worked out well because it was still warm from sitting in the sun. BTW I use regular floor paste wax and melt it down with a torch to be able to brush it on then rub it down with a rag when it's cold again.Painting the surface would leave it bumpy and make measurements inaccurate.
Nasty,
I haven't looked at this thread for a while and noticed a few additional pictures! I really like the new plate, I have a 12' x 3' angle plate from a horizontal boring mill but this is even neater! I also noticed you have a CVA lathe, the English "copy" of a Monarch 10EE, last the tig welder reminds me of the old P&H Quin Epperly had.
Looking good,
Steve
Thank's Steve, I love my old CVA iron. Seems like not a day goes by without me using it. One of my neighbors has an old Lindy welder that broke down and when I took a look at it to help him out I noticed it was exactly the same machine inside as my old P&H. Even had a spare part for him.
Who is Quin Epperly? Pardon my ignorance.
