Here are a few pics of the chop saw i made the parts for 10 years ago but just got finished. I use it to cut the stainless steel train track for my train bridges. Then i roll it to the right radius on the little track roller. It was hand powered i just added the drive setup from another roller...Bob
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04-13-2010, 07:14 AM #1
Made a Chop saw and small roller.
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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04-13-2010, 07:38 AM #2
Bob.
That is COOL!
Yeah, I have a few projects that have been lying around awhile myself
For the work on the train stuff you do, I'm sure it works much better than a big, cumbersome one with a thick blade.
Still, after the shaper work I have seen you do, you were already a hero in my book.
Good stuff.So you're telling me...You're not nostalgic? Then, give me another word for it......
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04-13-2010, 11:39 AM #3
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Very nice! What ratio is the gearbox on the roller?
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04-13-2010, 02:00 PM #4
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Very cool idea, the power roller would be a real nice thing to have.
Is it just my computer or everyones, on the first picture it turns black from the corner and works its way across?
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04-13-2010, 03:02 PM #5
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04-13-2010, 03:45 PM #6
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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04-13-2010, 05:42 PM #7
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