Slvr98svt
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Repurposed rear axle out of a 2500 Dodge I parted out from my twin turbo 24V superduty project. Built it for rebuilding 14L Cummins engines, however I just hung a 16x16 powershift trans on it from a NH tractor I have to rebuild.
bottom keg is 16". top funnel is 11"What's the diameter on that? Looking at building something like that out of a couple old propane tanks.
Aaron Z
yes it will be hard to spray from vented containerYou’re gonna have a hard time spraying oil all over your ceiling with that one.
Doesn't that much magnet affect the welding?I made a magnetic grinding plate/chuck for the side of my welding table. Uses plate lifting magnets I already had. Jam screws on the bottom keep the magnets wedged against the top when tuned off. The top is 16ga just tacked on so it can be changed out easily as needed
Doesn't that much magnet affect the welding?
The magnets are only used to hold the parts during clean up/grinding. We spend a lot of time cleaning plasma cut parts. It does magnetize them a bit but it is unnoticeable once they are removed. I've been doing it this way for a long time just never had a dedicated holder for the magnets.
No, I don’t really do much of anything in the garage anymore .Round or square stock… sure.Do you bend that much flat bar?
I used to put those same type of yellow lifting magnets upside down in the vice to deburr batches of parts off the shear and iron worker. Worked great, but I switched to the mag drill because it was much quicker. I even started collecting parts and experimenting to make an electro magnetic vice that operated on a foot control, but I lost interest during the trial and error stage.The magnets are only used to hold the parts during clean up/grinding. We spend a lot of time cleaning plasma cut parts. It does magnetize them a bit but it is unnoticeable once they are removed. I've been doing it this way for a long time just never had a dedicated holder for the magnets.
My next welding table will get those built into themThat large magnetic table attachment looks awesome. I personally use my Ameribrade 2x72 grinder to grind the edges of the plasma cut parts then I use a small magnetic chuck that sits on top of my welding table so I can use my resin backed sanding disc or DA sander to finish them off.
Magnetic Chuck Fine Pole Permanent Magnetic Chuck Powerful Rectangular Chuck for Grinding Machine Lathe Magnets (6X12 Inch)
Ahhhh!So ghetto. So useful for so many things.
Maybe someday I'll need extra height and bolt one to a drum.
It’s all 80’s 4cyl Toyota pickup/4runner parts
1310 joints?
Fuckers get $800 for this. Yota centering yoke and spicer pinion yoke welded to a nissan pinion flange.
They're Toyota specific sizes but yeah, the minitruck stuff is about 1310 and the land cruiser stuff is generally about 1350.
I swear these are 1310's so they may not be toyota at all if that's the case. But now I'm second guessing because it's possible that I've never replaced one of the joints and I'm thinking of the backup shaft that I hacked out of an XJ front. Guess I need to pull it out and take some better measurements. That particular one is currently retired because the slip joint isreally worn out and was making a bunch of noise.What he said ^^^^
They're 1310 -ish in size, but they're stronger and the yokes can be ground to travel more than the 1310s.
Repurposed rear axle out of a 2500 Dodge I parted out from my twin turbo 24V superduty project. Built it for rebuilding 14L Cummins engines, however I just hung a 16x16 powershift trans on it from a NH tractor I have to rebuild.