Old Man Roger
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Steampunk fish..lol I love it.
A little modification to my exsisting turbo kit. Better flex bellows and v band. Modified my downpipe and also built a new coolant overflow tank. Cap kit was from Summit Racing!
Thank you sir. I was literally just going through your thread, really enjoy your lathe work! Makes me want one!Very nicely done.![]()
Thank you sir. I was literally just going through your thread, really enjoy your lathe work! Makes me want one!





Fixed a broken mower deck on my walk behind and fixed a crack in my boat recently.
Mower deck had a bolt fall out we didnt realize which lead to the upper mounting bar breaking. I ended up welding it to the lower deck support, not sure why it wasnt from the factory.
The boat has cracked 2 previous welds so i really beefed it up this go around. If it breaks again its getting plated like ive seen others done with a crack in this same spot.
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Had a job come in to replace the casters/wheels on a smoker with stationary legs to eliminate the need for tie down straps. The smoker is going to be a permanent fixture in the trailer, so casters no longer needed. 2x2 tubing, 1/8 wall and 3/16 flat sheet was used..
The rear brackets each have two bolts going through a structural member under the floor. All others used fender washers underneath the 1/4" steel diamond plate floor.
Spare parts
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You need samples to make sure it worked
Crikey!! Has that machine spent a lot of its life working in rock? Because if it's mostly doing dirt work as shown, that's some next-level f'up-ability. Of course, it may have 6-figure hours on it, too.
very nice job. Did you powder coat that at home?Still not welding, but I made stroller wheels for my Burley bike trailer. And a drawbar for my cargo bike to pull it with.
Grub, don't know if anyone has told you this but you have a real eye for this type of work.

very nice job. Did you powder coat that at home?
Looks like gas welding to me, that countsStill not welding, but I made stroller wheels for my Burley bike trailer. And a drawbar for my cargo bike to pull it with.
Nope, just spray paint.
Neighbour asked if I could make removable extension wings for his 60" John Deere snowplow blade. The wings are 8" wide and have a 30 degree forward angle to help hold the snow, the wings were bump bent from 3/16" mild steel.
The XP does have a bit more power then the previous PM45 but it still cuts really slow on 1". Those parts were cut at 3.5 IPM, I've previously cut as fast as 7 IPM but wasn't crazy about the cut quality.Those do look really nice; my previous model PM45 really struggles with 1" steel, 4"/minute means I have to set a 1/16" increment ruler next to the torch and move it 1/16" per second. Gets old MUCH quicker than the steel gets cut
The XP versions really are a plus... Steve