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  • it's back, now with its own VFD


    and unloaded in the sketchiest manner available

    Doing it all wrong since 1966

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    • wow.. 2 years...

      today's tool... tube sander


      I couldn't see spending at least $150 for a dedicated one, but this was half... of course, I got it and immediate broke the warranty


      don't know what grinder it was meant to fit, but the $20 Porter Cables that are used less and less became a good donor for the new setup


      this may not end on a side grinder... I have another bench grinder that might become an effective sander/deburrer.. time will tell


      but for now, it does okay

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      • Just saw this thread. Yes I am slow at times. Regarding welding classes as a hobbyist, check with your high school or junior college for adult education classes in welding. Back in the 80's I taught welding classes like that. One night a week usually, and affordable.

        The only other comment is start with oxy-acetylene welding, with supervision, because if you can gas weld, you will pick up the rest easily. I learned it in 68-69 timeframe and when I moved on to tig, I was amazed at how easily it was.

        And I'm working on getting another lathe. When I get it, I'll post a picture or two.

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        • Originally posted by dave.g.in.gansevoort View Post
          Just saw this thread. Yes I am slow at times. Regarding welding classes as a hobbyist, check with your high school or junior college for adult education classes in welding. Back in the 80's I taught welding classes like that. One night a week usually, and affordable.

          The only other comment is start with oxy-acetylene welding, with supervision, because if you can gas weld, you will pick up the rest easily. I learned it in 68-69 timeframe and when I moved on to tig, I was amazed at how easily it was.

          And I'm working on getting another lathe. When I get it, I'll post a picture or two.
          that's how I learned. Took IA in high school - ironic because my dad owns a sheet metal fab shop - and didn't learn from him, if anything, I've taught him.

          in today's tools
          I've always wanted a bead roller for small pipe... finally bought the dies

          I already have a powered roller - and that was the biggest "not going to spend hundreds on a dedicated tool when I already have this one"

          the instructions were non-existent but if you have the concept of how it works, it's not too tough to figure out where the various shims go

          best part.... the dies cost $40 delivered... delivery was 1/3 the price


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          • I need this

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            • I just saw this.... thought it would be useful for those warriors carrying their floor jack to events..... then you wouldn't need a jackstand

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              • Langmuir cnc plasma
                I bought this years ago (2015 ish) never really used it because I rarely copy parts.... and it is kind of time consuming for one-offs. With that said, it also didn't have a Z-axis control - which leads to a challenge getting parts to look good as the plasma varies in height over the material. ... my wife has some parts that need to be cut out, so it was a good 'excuse' to get it updated.... so here we go.....
                mostly it's been a computer stand

                out with the old

                but given how 'old' it is, they sent an entire, new computer... which also means I have an x/y axis control (read mill) that is now homeless

                as with anything else, break every warranty... this time, the Z-axis parts need to be installed in the new controller

                as an aside, it's amazing how close I got to making one from scratch.... all the parts inside I know and know what they do....
                you can tell that it's replaced because it's less dusty

                need to run it in, but ready to go

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                • I know I learned this before, I guess it did not stick, but getting a magnet that says it has a 60 and another that says it has 112 pound clamping force does not mean it can hold 60 or 112 pounds. Sometimes writing things down help the memory.

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