One of my goofy projects - a nutcracker.
Saw one in a store but decided to make one out of stainless at 10 times the cost.
Bolt is 3/4-10 and parts are 1/4" plate.
The ram is piece of 3/4 IPS pipe sliding fit inside a piece of 1" IPS pipe.
Maybe I have too much time on my hands.
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Thread: Lets see some projects, any
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05-06-2011, 08:50 PM #101
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Thermal Arc GTSW400, Airco Heliwelder II, Miller Dynasty 350, Hypertherm 1000, oxy-fuel setup, metal cutting bandsaw, air compressor, drill press, etc.
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Call me the "Clouseau" of welding !
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05-06-2011, 08:56 PM #102
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Another goofy project.
Gift for a golfer friend to hold a cold drink.
All stainless steel.
Thermal Arc GTSW400, Airco Heliwelder II, Miller Dynasty 350, Hypertherm 1000, oxy-fuel setup, metal cutting bandsaw, air compressor, drill press, etc.
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Call me the "Clouseau" of welding !
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05-11-2011, 10:34 AM #103
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House steps
Here's my latest project. All that's left is to install filler panels for the handrails. It is made fgreen steps.jpgrom 2x2x1/4 & 2.5x2.5 angle, 2x2x1/4 tube, 1.25x1.25x.125 tube and 1.5" bar grating for treads and deck area. They may possibly outlast the house, which is only 1 year old.weld%20sign.jpgMy attachments didn't end up where I wanted them, they are buried in the text. If I figure out how to reduce the file size of some of my other construction pics I will add them.
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05-13-2011, 07:39 PM #104
This is my latest project, and it was actually my first paying gig. With a little luck this sort of stuff will fund my hobbies when I retire.
These are cut free hand with a 375 x treme in 16 ga mild steel.
Patterns were made the hard way, tracing the customers photo's with Ink Scape software.
Printed to scale and cut out, made ready for tracing to the 16 ga.
The outlines were traced with black sharpie and the straight cuts were done with a x acto knife then marked in black prior to cutting.

Miller 211 A.S. and Spoolmate 100
Stickmate LX 235 AC / 160 DC.
Clarke 180 EN Just in case
Spectrum 375 X-Treme.
O/A Medium Radnor Torch, Large Victor Torch.
Milwaukee 14" Chop Saw.
4 x 6 Horizontal Band Saw.
Rockworth 80 Gallon 2 Stage 16 SCFM @ 175 PSI , 15 SCFM @ 90 PSI.
Jackson Passive shade #5 for the plasma.
I almost forgot the Hobart XVP AD Hood.
Projects and Misc Albums
http://picasaweb.google.com/keesfriend Feel Free to Have a Look ( Just keep in mind I am an amateur )
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05-15-2011, 05:19 PM #105
These are aluminum trailer ramps i didn't built them but i did seal weld where they cut off 2" on the bottom end. Downhill with my 3035 spoolgun with my MM185. Nice 5 minute job...Bob
Bob Wright, Grandson of Tee Nee Boat Trailer Founder
Metal Master Fab Salem, Oh 44460
Birthplace of the Silver & Deming Drill
1999 MM185 w/185 Spoolgun,1986 Thunderbolt AC/DC
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05-15-2011, 05:30 PM #106
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Got that bottle tray done.
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05-16-2011, 07:57 PM #107
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This is a recent window guard a fabricate for a local plywood plant.
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10-09-2011, 03:14 PM #108
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I'm new to this forum. but have been burnin rod for many years. thought I would share some pics. sorry for the crappy cell pics
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10-15-2011, 04:50 PM #109
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Dan land, these gates looks great.
Gate fabrication has always been on my mind.
These gates must be worth a few dollars.


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