The last 4 for now..
Used some 2" and 2.5" 3/16 wall square tubing to make some brackets for mounting a removable bench grinder and vice on the end of my welding table into a receiver style setup.
1 is the mount for the grinder
2 is the receiver portion with hole for the retention pin and 2- bolts in tapped holes that when tightened take the slop out of the system.
3 grinder all set up
4 grinder and vice stored out of the way so that the entire welding table is open.
Thanks for looking
Mark
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02-14-2008, 06:03 PM #11
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02-14-2008, 10:25 PM #13
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Heres some more goodies.
http://www.1969supersport.com/jigs.html
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02-14-2008, 10:30 PM #14
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This will double the life of a disc, ( almost )

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02-14-2008, 10:34 PM #15
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Yeah, I know i have way to much time on my hands, but it keeps me out of the tavern.

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02-15-2008, 12:21 AM #16
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Wow! Obviously, you do not suffer from ADD, like some of us. Am very envious of your organizational skills, and sure do appreciate that you took the time to document and post some of your accomplishments. Nice work!
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02-15-2008, 12:47 AM #17
Rob, and everyone else...
Rather than using angle bolted to the ceiling, you should use electrical strut instead.
This stuff is super strong, and comes with slots for easy installation on standard spaced studs. HD has it in stock for about 13 bucks for a 10'er.
The rolled edges are made for a plethora of standard brackets and nuts, but can also work to hook your wire hangers on as well.
http://www.tnb.com/ps/pubint/index.cgi?a=get_sub&cid=9
http://www.tnb.com/contractor/docs/superstrut.pdfSyncrowave 250DX
Invison 354MP
XR Control and 30A
Airco MED20 feeder
Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 81
Smith O/A rig
And more machinery than you can shake a 7018 rod at
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02-15-2008, 01:55 AM #18
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Here's a shot of the bandsaw cart I designed and tigged together to replace the backbreakingly low legs the saw came with from the manufacturer. It can be disassembled into three pieces (apart from the saw) for saw storage or transport. The casters are bolted on (not welded) for easy replacement.
Miller XMT-350 CC/CV
Miller S-22A wirefeeder
Bernard 400A "Q" gun
Miller 30-A Spoolmatic w/WC-24
CK 210 & WP-18 GTAW torches
Hypertherm Powermax 30
O/A Rig, Enco 4x6 bandsaw, etc.
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02-15-2008, 09:38 AM #19
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[QUOTE=Goodhand;26163]Wow! Obviously, you do not suffer from ADD, like some of us. Am very envious of your organizational skills, and sure do appreciate that you took the time to document and post some of your accomplishments. Nice work!
Goodhand
Your welcome Goodhand
Rob
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02-15-2008, 09:41 AM #20
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Good idea, I never thought about using it.
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