Been fabricating a small fixture table lately.
Plate is 600x500x8 mm.
Have wanted a decent table for long but dont have the space for it so I made this to be somewhat portable.
The rollers will not engage until its folded and tilted a bit.
Made some stronghand type clamps to use with it.
Just the handle to weld on and its completed.
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?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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Nice job Anders. That looks like 1/2" plate on the top...how many drill bits did you wear out drilling those holes
Ooops just read that the top is 8mm..pays to read the wholepost sometimes
Ooops just read that the top is 8mm..pays to read the wholepost sometimes
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8mm is 5/16, give or take a few thousandths....
Okay, 8mm is .3149" versus .3125" for 5/16... After I said it, I had to do the math.
Steve S
Okay, 8mm is .3149" versus .3125" for 5/16... After I said it, I had to do the math.
Steve S
Thanks Jeff
Actually the bit is still like new after 50 holes. Used an Alfra Rotabest core bit with plenty cutting fluid.
Actually the bit is still like new after 50 holes. Used an Alfra Rotabest core bit with plenty cutting fluid.
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Roughly 2" between rows and 4" between holes. First hole is offset 2" from previous row
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Made a torch holder to fit both a 9- and 26-torch.
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My uncle just gave me a smaller roll around metal table with no top on it so I bet you know what I'm thinking now. Man that's a good idea! I really like the table and clamps. Been wanting a fixture table myself so I might give that a try too. Nice work.
Thx.
As a friend of mine use to say, good ideas are meant for stealing
As a friend of mine use to say, good ideas are meant for stealing
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I really like the torch cradle! Was that your design? Very talented!
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Thx Jeff, yes my design. Some "engineering-on-the-fly" and hand bending the wire.
I really hate the ones one can by where you need to tilt and twist to release it. Almost like one of those metal puzzles
I really hate the ones one can by where you need to tilt and twist to release it. Almost like one of those metal puzzles
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Ready to use now
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Nice job Anders! Is that a morse taper I see on the table? You have a lathe too? I like looking around other guys shops
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I am taking my time and looking for a small lathe to play with. I don't know alot about them and haven't used one since Highschool but more and more I am finding the need to make small parts.motox wrote:jeff
you can't beat a drill bit in the tail stock to bore
holes in anything you can chuck up!
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Thx Jeff. Yes its a mt2, good eyes
Sadly just for the pillar drill.
Havent got the space for a lathe nor mill, otherwise there would be no end of the madness
Sadly just for the pillar drill.
Havent got the space for a lathe nor mill, otherwise there would be no end of the madness
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AndersK wrote:Thx Jeff. Yes its a mt2, good eyes
Sadly just for the pillar drill.
Havent got the space for a lathe nor mill, otherwise there would be no end of the madness
The ideal workshop is a place where the madness never ends...lathe...mill...forge...3D printer...vapour blaster...etc...
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What I lack in ability, I make up for in tools. I need a lathe like I need a hole in the head but I will still get one and then sit and look at it 6 months later and wonder why I bought it...Can welding fumes cause that?MosquitoMoto wrote:AndersK wrote:Thx Jeff. Yes its a mt2, good eyes
Sadly just for the pillar drill.
Havent got the space for a lathe nor mill, otherwise there would be no end of the madness
The ideal workshop is a place where the madness never ends...lathe...mill...forge...3D printer...vapour blaster...etc...
Kym
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I need a lathe for dozens of reasons.
* Spare knurled footpegs for rearsets
* Spare connecting rods (shift, brake) for rearsets
* Wheel spacers
* Swingarm spacers
* Disc spacers
* Frame bungs...I could go on.
...I could go on. The fact is, virtually nothing I need to make on a lathe would be very technically challenging or complex, yet all are items which, if I had to approach a local machine shop to create then, would cost me proper money.
Time to get a cheapie Siegl or similar.
Kym
* Spare knurled footpegs for rearsets
* Spare connecting rods (shift, brake) for rearsets
* Wheel spacers
* Swingarm spacers
* Disc spacers
* Frame bungs...I could go on.
...I could go on. The fact is, virtually nothing I need to make on a lathe would be very technically challenging or complex, yet all are items which, if I had to approach a local machine shop to create then, would cost me proper money.
Time to get a cheapie Siegl or similar.
Kym
Made a handrest tonight. Long enough to reach diagonally if needed.
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Nice Anders! You're WAY more creative than I am...I usually steal my ideas and then take credit for it
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Well I probably shouldnt take credit for the arm rest. Seen a coupple before, Jonathan made one I remember from a while ago. Think Jody has one in a video too.
Thx anyway.
The legs? I made them from 22 mm aluminium tubes.
Thx anyway.
The legs? I made them from 22 mm aluminium tubes.
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Well, thank you Craig that was very kind said
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