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Hey Matt, nice job on that balcony. Nice to see a Seattle project in this thread, looks like you have a nice shop to work/paint it when the rain interrupts an outdoor project.I built a Juliet Balcony at home from some very old iron fence. There was a lot of beefing up and engineering that went into it aside from just the welding. Did a video of the whole process as well
Hi Jay,Hey Matt, nice job on that balcony. Nice to see a Seattle project in this thread, looks like you have a nice shop to work/paint it when the rain interrupts an outdoor project.
Jay
What are you building, have you started a build thread, I would like to follow it. ThanksWhile I wait for the big pieces of my stepside bed from the sheet metal shop, I'm working on small stuff and trying to get the hang of welding thin metal. I bought pre-made stake pockets, but decided that I wanted nice rounded bottoms instead of just cut off square. Cut, bend, weld, grind smooth. The welds are horrible, but the finished product looks good.
You don’t cut in quarters and bend test it? LOL
Nope just x ray.lol I've got plenty of bend tests that Ive considered turning into hood holders.You don’t cut in quarters and bend test it? LOL





















I wish I had known. I will own that body style someday. I pretty much grew up in one that my old man owned for 29 years. He had to replace the cab and bed twice due to rust since he used it as a plow truck. Iirc it had a 390 motor. It had a 4 speed manual with a granny first. Every time I went plowing with him the shifter would hit my knee when he shifted into reverse I believe. The truck had 490,000 miles on it when we had to junk it due to rust. He had never done a clutch in it since he only used it to start moving. I shed a tear when it went to truck heaven. I actually took the shifter out and saved it. It was a regular cab long bed f250 highboy in black. I would love to find a replica but if that isn’t possible than a hot rod version would be the other choice.
I like your style. My immediate neighbors all know me and I fix most of their stuff. When people from around the block walk past they always do a double take or give a funny look when they see the torch, welding, or grinding in the driveway.I am built a steel stand for my 4-ton English Fly Press is coming along. The SendCutSend parts are perfect I designed for the struts and bottom tray/shelf fit perfectly and I used the hydraulic bending press to bend a small lip to the bottom tray. I packed the 2” square tube legs with oiled sand for added weight, drill holes in top to bold down the fly press and torched holes in the feet for anchors. While getting ready for making the holes, I overheard “OH **** THE NEIGHBOR HAS A TORCH OUT!” My first thought was “I want to see!!”, but then I realized he was talking about me and it was not with a tone of curiosity… it was one of annoyance. WELL, I looked for other **** to cut and tried my hardest to run through two bottles of gas to assert my dominance in the neighborhood pecking order. I like how the stand tuned out and will have 3 friends come over and help me set in in place, paying them with beer afterward.
Thank you!Wow, awesome work!
Thank you!Absolutely fantastic!