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our oldest son is in school so he brings the bug home and then it has to make its way threw us all befor we can hope to be rid of it. if we are lucky we can get over it befro it makes its way back to the starter and repeats its way threw. at the moment we are all in sniffel's mode. so almost out of it.
i'm also trying to get our taxes done. but hope to dig up the pic's and get them posted by this weekend, friday i hope.
sorry, got the flue and been off for a lil bit.
i'll get the post up tonight i hope, defenetly by the weekend so lots will be on to se it and add there stuff too.
welderman23
i'll dig up some pic's for it and start a " lets see the tool's you made " post so i don't hijack this one although it may go along with it ?? depending on how you look at it.
but a fresh post like that could get us lots of tool ideas to fill out our shop spaces.
Welderman23,
looks like you might have joined after he posted it...
Oh well, as my niece would say..."TOO BAD...SO SAD..."
LMAO!!!
Knowing fun, he'll show you again
Bert, i made mine so it interchanges from one to the other and clamps into my vice. so i only need one frame for both tools and it can be hung on the wall when not in use. if you have your vice mounted down its easy to use it as the base for the hamer/ wheel. parts are cheap if you are willing to build it from scratch. a $15 air hammer and about $30 worth of bearings from TSC and a little steel. i too could use more space
looks like some realy cool stuff he made. i'm on dial up so i think i'll take a trip to his site for a beter look at the stuff he made. great looking stuff, true talent there.
also keep in mind my hammer is no where near as nice as his.
man, you gotta post some pics of there homemade toys.........
Bert, i made mine so it interchanges from one to the other and clamps into my vice. so i only need one frame for both tools and it can be hung on the wall when not in use. if you have your vice mounted down its easy to use it as the base for the hamer/ wheel. parts are cheap if you are willing to build it from scratch. a $15 air hammer and about $30 worth of bearings from TSC and a little steel. i too could use more space
looks like some realy cool stuff he made. i'm on dial up so i think i'll take a trip to his site for a beter look at the stuff he made. great looking stuff, true talent there.
also keep in mind my hammer is no where near as nice as his.
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