What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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Over the past 18 months I have been building tools to make life easier in the workshop.
First up I wanted to build a welding bench that let me clamp anyware and every ware
So I come up with using I beams that can be clamped anyware on the table
So I made the base
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Than I cut up some I beams and mounted angle on the so the could slide and it was done
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Next up I need a bender to make frame mods on my bikes , so I searched the inter webs for some full sized plans , got the printed out , cut the plans out than contact cemented it onto the steel. Than transferred the plans with a centre punch .
Than attacked them with the gas axe , than finished with a file and sanding
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That's it for now more later on
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Those look great!
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Nice work! How's the bender working?
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Bender works great , just like a bought one :D
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What did you use for dies and how big of pipe were you bending?

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I brought the jd2 die ( expensive lol)
ATM I'm bending 1 1/8 x .120 wall dom steel tube
The reason I built the bender and stand is so doing that I saved the amount of money I needed to buy a die set
And I built it wide enough to take up to the 2.5 inch die
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I usually work with 1 3/4 DOM with a JD2. I wanted more die but I know what your saying about price. I thought maybe you were making them. Lol.

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I have the drawings for them and a lathe with enough swing to get the job done but I need to build a radius tool to do it ,,, sigh another reject lol
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Nice work, I especially like the tube bender mind posting where you got the plans? I like the table to, I am planning to build one with a similar concept using 5/8" thick by 6" wide slabs and tack nuts on the bottom to attach to the frame and have each one adjustable to ensure a level surface. Each slat would have a space between them for lots of clamping options. This of course this is after the tig cart/work station lol
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2 slightly different set of tubing bender plans here, including the jd2 that is looks like edda is building.
http://www.chopperhandbook.com/bender.htm
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bass.warrior wrote:2 slightly different set of tubing bender plans here, including the jd2 that is looks like edda is building.
http://www.chopperhandbook.com/bender.htm

Cool thanks I've been on that site a million times and must have never looked there lol.
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bass.warrior wrote:2 slightly different set of tubing bender plans here, including the jd2 that is looks like edda is building.
http://www.chopperhandbook.com/bender.htm
Yepo that's the one
And when you print them there to scale so like me you can cut them out and transfer the drill centers
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Nice.
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eddahenry,

Could I trouble you for a quick rundown on what files and sanding material you're using?

Also I assume that's low caron steel, right?

Thanks for the info.
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newschoppafowah wrote:eddahenry,

Could I trouble you for a quick rundown on what files and sanding material you're using?

Also I assume that's low caron steel, right?

Thanks for the info.
I'm using Nicholson brand industrial files as I have always had good luck with those
So a half round bastard cut for shaping after cutting with the oxy propane
Than a 120 flap disk
And I used a 3m purple scotch brite clean and strip pad to remove the mill scale before painting
Yep and it's all hot rolled mild steel
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Hey thanks for the info.

Good stuff. :D
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