We needed a bucket for our mini skid steer so I drew up one in CAD and cut it out on my cnc plasma table. We welded it up yesterday. I made one for two reasons. One was the cost. Two was to let my shop helper get some real world welding practice. I have been teaching him how to weld but so far he's only welded on scraps. He did pretty good for his first time. His main issue is consistency which will just come with practice. The bucket is 44 inches wide so he got plenty of welding practice. I also got a buildpro table yesterday. I'm so happy to have that much room and a flat surface.
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Sometimes something so simple is just simply elegant. This is what is best about GJ - always a chance to learn something new.=Techie1961;5633330
I've always like to use tapping plates for stuff like this. You make up a couple of mating plates, one with clearance holes and one with tapped holes and bolt them together. You can then place them and weld them on one component and the other will weld to the other side. The holes end up perfectly aligned and you don't have to drill in weird places.
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I am not a metal fab guy, so almost too embarrassed to post my Engine stand build in such company, but here we go.
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I am not a metal fab guy, so almost too embarrassed to post my Engine stand build in such company, but here we go.
I have a MIG, but am learning to use my Eastwood TIG200, and Plasma..
Some of the welds were **** looking... and some looked ok to me!
Finish building this today for a buddy. The splitter is a horizontal/vertical with a 9hp Honda running a 11 gpm 2 stage pump, pushing a 22 ton 4x24 cylinder that sliding on a W8x31 H beam. I tested it on a chunk of hard maple and it split it on idle.
Finish building this today for a buddy. The splitter is a horizontal/vertical with a 9hp Honda running a 11 gpm 2 stage pump, pushing a 22 ton 4x24 cylinder that sliding on a W8x31 H beam. I tested it on a chunk of hard maple and it split it on idle.
Any pictures of the build? Lovely looking job there. Very impressive. [emoji1303]
Ya did take a few pics of the progress, decided to not go picture crazy and do a build thread like my dump trailer build a month or so back.
The rear blade that I was working on is pretty much completed other than paint and hydraulics. I spent some time on the weekend dragging it around on the driveway and it did well. Nice and solid.
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A few projects from the winter, thumb and rake for the hoe, started a rake for the dozer and breaker mount for the skid loader
Finish building this today for a buddy. The splitter is a horizontal/vertical with a 9hp Honda running a 11 gpm 2 stage pump, pushing a 22 ton 4x24 cylinder that sliding on a W8x31 H beam. I tested it on a chunk of hard maple and it split it on idle.
A few projects from the winter, thumb and rake for the hoe, started a rake for the dozer and breaker mount for the skid loader
Nice work. Curious about your 7th picture and the dewars in the background. What's the story?
Very nice job, Techie. That looks solid as a rock and very well thought out. Kudos.
Mike
That turned out sweet. Great job.
Mike.
Techie1961 The rear blade looks pretty nice. Is that a former 54" front blade?
Not exactly sure what your asking, the picture needs to be turned and is of the 1 1/2" T1 plate I cut on the plasma table for the rake tines. The things in the lower left corner are shielding gas cylinders both liquid and gas.