The plan was for my son Jeff & I to split firewood Friday afternoon/night. But, just as we got into a good rhythm the linkage on the valve body broke
I decided waiting for a new part to get here, and since it was Friday night I could make one faster. As I sat at the computer to draw up the part I thought "MAN THIS IS A LOT O' WORK" So, I figured I'd give JB weld a try. Glued the pc. back together and let it set overnight. After running some errands this morning I put it back together to give it a try. It lasted about 10 minutes. LQQKs like that's 1 thing JB can't fix. The part is pot metal so I went back to plan "A" making a new one out of aluminum. I didn't have thick enough stock to make it one pc. so I cut 2 pcs. and tigged them together. I beefed it up where the old one broke as much as I could without it interfering with movement.
BTW: I think this one will hold up. I was using the track loader to load the bigger logs in the splitter. First log I caught the valve handle with the backhoe bucket and spun the splitter around Didn't even bend it. We are back in business.
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Thread: CNC/Welding job (little Project)
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10-11-2008, 06:52 PM #1
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CNC/Welding job (little Project)
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10-11-2008, 08:45 PM #2
beautiful
lets see the mill
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10-11-2008, 09:13 PM #3
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Yes, good repair, just for others without a mill I believe TSC has them on the shelf.
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10-11-2008, 09:43 PM #4
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Thanks ctrhenry. It's a ShopBot. I've got some pics. around here someplace. I'll see if I can dig some up.
Yea, that was my first thought, but since it was Friday afternoon and it's a holiday weekend I didn't want to wait until Tuseday to order the part & wait for it to show up. Winter is comin' and we have a BIG pile O' firewood to split before it turns cold.
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10-12-2008, 06:15 AM #5
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I have a clip of the CNC doing what it was intended to do. The "making parts" is just something I use it for, for my own stuff.
http://media.putfile.com/CNC-router-68





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