Toxicscrew
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Turned a old rusty heating oil tank into a sandblast cabinet.
Nice job, my Dad did the same thing to a slightly smaller tank. Yours turned out better though.
Turned a old rusty heating oil tank into a sandblast cabinet.
Please tell me you are not going to be hammering on that tail gate!
It's a work bench? I imagine I will be doing a lot on it. Doesn't look in good enough shape for anyone to want it for a truck, ugly old welds and such.
Well here's my soon to be Hand Tapper, I'll post a full array of pics when i'm done.thank you for taking the time to research. I was not thinkking Tapper as in tap and die. I must admit, that would be a good repurpose project.
Well I only gave 40 bucks for it, but that was still more than I wanted to give. I don't think the parts are worth much except for maybe the motor & I believe it is original. I have seen others like it on C.L. & Ebay without motors for more money than what I paid. I have no idea what the motor would be worth. I guess I could put it on ebay but the shipping would probably cost more than it's worth.I'm sure you can sell the motor and unused parts to recoup some cash, Ill be watching this one!
How do you like having a can holder on the door? I made a mock up one for mine a while back, never hung it, got buy with other things, and then the project lost momentum. So do you like? More effective use of space or limiting space?
I keep my chemicals in a filing cabinet. The height is perfect for the vast majority of containers. It may seem like not having a good side view is an issue; it turns out it's not. Best $10 I ever spent.
http://craig.backfire.ca/images/800x600/garage/chemicals.jpg
I have a section of 4 inch PVC pipe on one of the uprights of the loader of my tractor to hold chain in. To manage the lengths I have the hooks painted different colors as to the length. I only have a few sections so it is not hard to remember the length.


That's some pretty cool ideas, although I have to admit when I first read about your buddy being a fencer, I thought this was something to hold supplies. It looked like two pieces of PVC pipe in a wood box. :lol_hitti
I have got to get me some new glasses :spit:[/QUOTE]
I thought the same thing until I looked closer.
MetalMangler her are a couple pictures hopefully they post.


That's pretty swooft, my buddy used one for working under his hood but he had a single one with a piece of 3/8 plywood on top, screwed to a scrap 2x4 inside to hold it on and had some skateboard grip tape on the plywood to keep from slipping when oily. He also had a couple stools he made the same way but they were 2 crates high and instead of grip tape, he cut some pad and wrapped the tops with black vinyl, awesome seats for cheap.

Was a display at work. Was headed to the dumpster. Now its a light duty smash station.
In it a total of $10.00. Including RR track and HF post dolly.
If I don't like it or find myself not using it. I can burn the maple and repurpose it all over again as something else.
I apologize for my newb metal working status but what is the chunk of i-beam for?
That's a chunk of rail! My question is: how do you get something like that, legally?
That's a chunk of rail! My question is: how do you get something like that, legally?
I joined specifically to post in this thread. I find it great to see so many ideas and the sharing that goes on.
Here's my contribution;
I bought this already done,on left, a table-saw converted to 6" wire wheel/grinder, on the right, an unknown purpose table holding the 8" wire-wheel/grinder;
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Thanks for looking,
Richard

Always, that "unknown purpose table" is an old typewriter table, I believe. The drop leaf on the left held the work.