A while back I got a bucket full of used horse shoes from a friend for some projects, previously I have made some bottle openers, shoe racks, and a couple other small things. The process is pretty simple, get horse shoes:
Then using a variety of tools pull all of the nails out:
End up with a box of shoes ready to be cleaned:
Then wire wheel, clean, cut, and weld, tap holes for mounting to a board and hang on the wall. Nice morning project that takes about an hour (once all of the nails are pulled):
I dropped the S10 transmission off this weekend and he expects to have it done in a week, woo hoo.
JB
Then using a variety of tools pull all of the nails out:
End up with a box of shoes ready to be cleaned:
Then wire wheel, clean, cut, and weld, tap holes for mounting to a board and hang on the wall. Nice morning project that takes about an hour (once all of the nails are pulled):
I dropped the S10 transmission off this weekend and he expects to have it done in a week, woo hoo.
JB

Drill is similar, I used my mag drill so it was a very stable setup and cut incredibly well. I used cutting oil just as recommended by the machinists at work. I did take my time, drill for 1-2 seconds, back off, and repeat. The only thing I can think is I had something between the drill base and the table that allowed it to rock ever so slightly and bind the bit.
Learning the hard way... (I think it was a 5/8 cutter)






