sberry
Banned
Uh. No.
And a **** ton of talent and education.
I can understand the amazement but,,, how long you been fabricating? There are a dozen or so guys on this forum would have no problem with that.
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Uh. No.
And a **** ton of talent and education.
I can understand the amazement but,,, how long you been fabricating?
I can understand the amazement but,,, how long you been fabricating? There are a dozen or so guys on this forum would have no problem with that.
I can't tell if you're being a troll, or if you're genuinely serious. A sawzall and a drill? Seriously? How long have YOU been fabricating?
Just the top alone would burn up a few drills and at least a case of blades, if not a few sawzalls. The holes would be out of positional tolerance, crooked and out of round, and the edges would be jagged and crooked as hell. Plus you'd be at it for the better part of a couple days.
We'll nevermind trying to mill the slots and pockets and turn the bushings and sprockets.
Comments like that will get you laughed out of shops that make money.
That top was water jetted. That would burn up a ton of cash not drills. LOL. It is a beautiful piece of work, though.
Mike
I didn't say it wasn't great. I think its art for the most part.
This isn't as sophisticated but only a day work with scrap.
I don't see all the polished Stainless stuff, and I would probably go with Acme Thread for the risers... probably not stainless on the legs and such.. The Aluminum was probably chosen for ease of machining all the markings and so forth. Better materials available, when I build a "Clone" there may be some changes honestly, I'll make the base from regular cold rolled material, powder coat the upper frame Gray, lower legs darker gray. Top PROBABLY Aluminum... I'll get a Waterjet Bid in the morning. 1" Alu and 1" Bores...
^ This.What's more impressive to me is, he decided he COULD build it, and he DID build it.
^ This. (Although I am not convinced it's impractical for all types of shops.)The discouraged words I read reinforces my admiration of this impractical beautiful thing.
^ And this.The point being, unless you know this guy, speculating on his ability, his customers, the types or quality of his machines or work is just absurd.
