ProjectTwin
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Sure... :rolleyes:
Badass shop!
Thanks. It's getting there.
Sure... :rolleyes:
Badass shop!
Well if you read the side of the ammo can it says it was for linked 5.56 blanks....but I'm sure you're right in your ramblings.
fitted digital controller to old kiln . goes to 1300C
What is the kiln for? Metal pottery?
currently building log splitter 48" stroke with hydraulic blade adjustment. 3" piston in cylinder
While obviously impressive, what the hell gimongous wood stove do you have that takes 48" billets? Or do you have a steam engine to take trips cross country?
kitchen table with horseshoe inlays, still need to do final finish.
interior barn doors
Small portable press brake I made the other day. I needed to bend some brackets in the field and didn’t want to bring my press out. Planned to make it smaller/lighter with a 4 or 8 ton bottle jack but didn’t feel like going to the HF. I’ll build another smaller one in the future.
While obviously impressive, what the hell gimongous wood stove do you have that takes 48" billets? Or do you have a steam engine to take trips cross country?
I was bored today. Made mosty from 78 bronco parts
The inlays are cool!
This is what I came up with for the pantry door. Kinda pinteresty but its handy as fuck being able to leave it open while cooking and not have a door open into traffic. Did some pretty sweet stainless hardware.
I guess the rest of the kitchen counts too, had some help with trim and the ceiling, but I did the rest.
Small portable press brake I made the other day. I needed to bend some brackets in the field and didn’t want to bring my press out. Planned to make it smaller/lighter with a 4 or 8 ton bottle jack but didn’t feel like going to the HF. I’ll build another smaller one in the future.
How thick are all the pieces? I'm guessing 1/2"-ish?
I like that. And I have a spare 20T jack laying around. :)
Small portable press brake I made the other day. I needed to bend some brackets in the field and didn’t want to bring my press out. Planned to make it smaller/lighter with a 4 or 8 ton bottle jack but didn’t feel like going to the HF. I’ll build another smaller one in the future.
I just built one to fit one my 20 shop press. No pictures because of I'm a shitty welder.
Small portable press brake I made the other day. I needed to bend some brackets in the field and didn’t want to bring my press out. Planned to make it smaller/lighter with a 4 or 8 ton bottle jack but didn’t feel like going to the HF. I’ll build another smaller one in the future.
I was bored today. Made mosty from 78 bronco parts
Was tired of working with a tiny old import vise and kept watching the fireball tool video where he fabricates one. That's my old vise in it's jaws.
12" Max opening,
3"x3"x1/4" wall body
2-1/2"x2-1/2"x1/4" wall movable jaw
1"-8 threaded rod for the screw
hardened jaws from a wilton 10010 vise mounted to 1" thick steel
uprights are 5/8"
Mounting bolt pattern to fit on 5/8" holes set to 2" centers
Built this about ten years ago.
Works great to this day.
12" Max opening,