Good show, Raven...I found that the "finger" is also a good way to ground what you're welding. The weight can be anything heavy enough to put pressure on what you're holding with it.Originally Posted by Raven
I'm glad you guys are having fun building these tools.
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Thread: Looking for new projects
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09-12-2005, 01:22 AM #21
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09-12-2005, 01:24 AM #22
I do testing for Hobart and the signatures are from the design team that built the HH125. Real nice folks, over there!
Originally Posted by Stick rod
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09-12-2005, 01:35 AM #23
Back scratcher
Here's another small project, fun to build, and useful, too.
Close up...
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09-13-2005, 12:42 PM #24
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That looks a bit more like a garden tool!
Originally Posted by Rocky D
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09-15-2005, 05:32 PM #25
Yeah, I guess you're right! From the picture ya can't tell how big it is. It's only 17" long, and 3/32" stainless wire.
Originally Posted by Pantaz
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09-25-2005, 03:57 AM #26
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My first projects
I started out very simple, and I can send you plans for each project - my first project was to use rebar to build a C25 cylinder holder for transport, I didn’t like wedging it in between boxes to keep it from rolling around in the back of my truck.
Project #2 was a small welding table that I could clamp onto my Black and Decker workmate.
Projects 3 & 4 were to build new fireplace grates – once again rebar.
Project 5 – Wood storage rack – galvanized fence posts – good for a cord.
Project 6 – was why I bought the welder – fix the rear bumper where my RV storage compartment was attached. Massive stress cracks, and the compartment was almost dragging on the ground.
Project 7 – a collapsible battery holder for my RV that mounts on the front bumper when dry camping to give overnight electricity – and stores in above storage compartment for travel.
Project 8 – Bought a TIG welder that didn’t come with a cart – designed and built the cart.
Project 9 – Modify gas cylinder transport for two cylinders, one C25 the other Argon.
Project 10 – Is in the design phase – a custom fence enclosure for my pool pump station.
Projects 1 through 7 were MIG projects, 8 through 10 are MIG/TIG.
SJM
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10-02-2005, 02:17 PM #27
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plans
danny , ya got any plans for that bender??? looks like that would be a handy tool,,, outlaw,,,
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10-02-2005, 04:27 PM #28
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bottle rack
SJM ??
you got any pics of the bottle transport rack... I use wooden wedges, but they always work loose and the bottle is movin
thanks
john
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10-03-2005, 10:29 AM #29
Here are the plans for the bender...if anyone wants the Autocad file, email me and specify what version you are using.
Originally Posted by outlaw
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10-18-2005, 11:17 PM #30
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Bottle Rack, welding fingers, welding cart
Here are pic's of a couple of my projects. The bottle rack can either lay down in my truck or be mounted to the front of the bed with the brackets shown on either side. The brackets slide between the bed and the cab and bolt to the frame using the eye bolts at the bottom of the pic. I modified Rocky D's welding fingers by adding a piece of 3/4" 90 degree angle, I stack weight as needed on the angle. My final two pic's are the welding cart I built for my Dynasty 200DX.


I'm glad you guys are having fun building these tools.
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