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    Please show your pics of some small projects for us board members to get some good ideas. Thanks all!

  • #2
    Originally posted by Gsd34me View Post
    Please show your pics of some small projects for us board members to get some good ideas. Thanks all!
    You first
    Ed Conley
    http://www.screamingbroccoli.net/
    MM252
    MM211
    Passport Plus w/Spool Gun
    TA185
    Miller 125c Plasma 120v
    O/A set
    SO 2020 Bender
    You can call me Bacchus

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    • #3
      Here's a fireplace cover I made. These are gas logs and the cover is to keep the cats out of the fire place. It has some ears at the top that prevent it from falling out forward. It's finished with "Antique Copper Vein" powdercoat.
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      Jim

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      • #4
        What type of projects are you after.... yard stuff... automotive... ?
        My webpage has a bunch, but not sure thats what your after..
        Jim
        sigpicJim Young
        www.JimYo.com
        www.youtube.com/jimyo01

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        • #5
          Torch holder clamp

          This is the only one I've got handy. Of course, the idea came from someone else on this forum.

          Last edited by EdZep; 04-22-2008, 10:00 AM.

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          • #6
            Heres one for you guys, its to do with ventilation in your shop or garage to get welding fumes out.

            I use it it for welding fumes, plus my home made paint booth.

            Anyway the vents are insulated, because i live in Wi. But I also use an air conditioner once in a while in the summer.

            This is on the first five pages of this,http://www.1969supersport.com/paintroom.html the pictures are scattered around a little, but you can see the insulated vents. Anyway, for whats it worth.

            Rob

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rubadub View Post
              Heres one for you guys, its to do with ventilation in your shop or garage to get welding fumes out.

              I use it it for welding fumes, plus my home made paint booth.

              Anyway the vents are insulated, because i live in Wi. But I also use an air conditioner once in a while in the summer.

              This is on the first five pages of this,http://www.1969supersport.com/paintroom.html the pictures are scattered around a little, but you can see the insulated vents. Anyway, for whats it worth.

              Rob


              "There are questions to be answered, and answers to be questioned"

              Jigs, sandblasting, shop, paintroom, rotisserie, pictures, little bit of everything.
              http://www.1969supersport.com

              WOW I looked at the chevelle pics. Amazing work, I mean world class. Very nice.

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              • #8
                I'll play.. here are a few recent projects..

                1 & 2, this is a mobile cart for my abrasive chopsaw and cold cut saw. The top rotates so you can place the needed tool on top. ( It also helps clean the tabletop off )

                3 A pair of steel saw horses, the wooden ones I had were falling apart. I'm still thinking about attaching a 2x4 to the tops

                4 Got this rack at an auction for $1, cut up some tube and turned it into a shovel, rake, etc.. holder

                More to come

                Mark
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                • #9
                  continued..

                  1 used some 1/2" square tube and PVC tubes to make a rack to hold my tig filler wire

                  2 Built a cart out of 1" square tube for our flux core welder that we take out on site for fence welding

                  3 Made shelf brackets out of 1" flat bar and 5/8" square tube to put shelves up high in the garage and get the coolers, and other stuff off of the floor.

                  Mark
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                  • #10
                    1 and 2, I've always wanted an older gas pump in the shop ( for looks)..

                    I found this one of craigs list for $40, I tore the guts out, sand blasted, repainted, replaced the plexiglass and other broken parts. I still need to get some decals to put on the front and back. It turned out really well. SWMBO has even told me that I can even bring it into my office in the house

                    3 & 4 I picked up this drill bit sharpening jig at an auction a couple of years ago. This along with the motor out of the gas pump, an arbor and a grinding wheel turned it all into a drill bit sharpening setup.. It'll do until I improve my freehand sharpening skills.

                    Mark
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                    Last edited by 67chevelle; 02-14-2008, 06:05 PM.

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                    • #11
                      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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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by badassb5 View Post
                        WOW I looked at the chevelle pics. Amazing work, I mean world class. Very nice.
                        Thank you for the nice compliment.

                        Rob

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                        • #13
                          Heres some more goodies.



                          Rob

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                          • #14
                            This will double the life of a disc, ( almost )



                            Rob

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                            • #15
                              Yeah, I know i have way to much time on my hands, but it keeps me out of the tavern.



                              Rob

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