![]() |
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
Quote:
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
Haha well that's true the welds are mostly hidden on my boat when it's in the water. I was thinking more along the lines that some of the welds were porous and the hull leaked. Sinking is not much of a problem for us with our trucks.lol I've been welding this crap together for a few years now and I still make mistakes regularly. I don't think I will ever be a really good welder but I can dream.lol I have yet to try welding while sitting down. Seems to be the way to do things but I don't have a bench in my shop that I can do it at. I almost always stand except for the occasional out of position weld that I have to kneel down for.
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
WE need updates...
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
Yeah where are we at here?:cop::cop::cop::lol::D
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
It's probably finished, painted, hauled a load and then he's realized that his excavator is too small so now he's building a 6015B.
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
man looky at the groupies :eek::lol::p:p
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
Quote:
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
how if i'm dead on the bench???
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
Oh boy!!! Panties!!! But not any of marks!! They probably have marks in um, live and dead lol!!!!
Ok hopefully this doesn't get deleted, so I'll get back to the building stuff,, haven't had much time or ambition to devote to the dumper. Most of the week days were digging holes for fence. Rented a 6" hole bit for our skid steer auger. 30 seconds digging a hole, some hand cleaning out and no big deal. First one was by hand because it was next to garage. And the next 3 were at edge of driveway so not the easiest digging with machine with such a small auger. (In a 6" hole a little rock will throw it off pretty easily) but pretty much everyone after that was about an hour or two!! Only thing I can think of is back in 50's they may have had a concrete driveway, the kind where just two pads were poured for the car tires and grass in middle. About 6' deep I hit 6-8" thick concrete. Had to rent a big hammer drill and drill a bunch of holes to bust out. If it would have been a little deeper I may have just post down but couldn't do that. http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/...ps27wnwl7o.jpg http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/...psro4zyrex.jpg All those posts with exceptions to three off house and 3-4 along existing driveway were concrete!!! And even tried to move different locations but right where I wanted fence!!! So tonight this is what I got,,,, http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/...psemqyc8le.jpg The start of the double acting telescopic cylinders. Going to try and make them from stainless. Got smooth wall stuff so probably just a simple hone and polishing of insides. Last night I did spend some time grinding a new more accurate inside grooving tool. And the solid stuff is easier to machine stainless. |
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
That's your new house beautiful my dream
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
Yeah been my dream for a few years but now it's my nightmare every month when the payments are due!!! I like to think of it as I bought my dad a house in Florida;).
Every time I turn around this creepo is starring at me!!! He is a problem child!!! http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/...psy9micxcw.jpg I was going to comment but I'll leave that up to reg;), but I can say it's hauling some tail already!! |
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
thanks daddy i love my new litter box!!!
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
Quote:
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
Absolutely amazing great job Cooper
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
I know that look, it's "why in the he!! Did you put me in this stupid thing, oh crap her comes that flashy box thingy you point at me all the time! At least you could've put a blanket in here so I could curl up and go to sleep" I get that look around here quite often!:D
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
I went thru your complete thread and put all of your animal pictures in a folder and showed them to my wife and she really enjoyed them. I noticed this cat is in most of the pictures so I think this is your favorite animal,(you probably won't admit it) but it is really a pretty cat. Truck looks okay too!!!:D
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
Quote:
|
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
We take him to our river lot and he actually listens better than any dog, knows his boundaries and even gets in the river! Just throw a small stick and he comes running!! Yeah, for a cat, he's a keeper!! Even though I'm more of a dog person!!! But he is my shop companion :).
Ok starting on the part where fittings attach. Using a 5/16 shaft for the cylinder to attach to. That will run from one side to other. The 1/8" tube is for the top oil port. That will get welded in top and bottom of first stage. Once I figure out actual lengths of each stage and decide weather to have a bolted on end of last stage or have the final stage with bolt on seal cap. But I wanted to make the bottom where fittings attach able to slide in from top, that's why it's same diameter as first stage cylinder. It's still a bit confusing to me and still not sure what I m doing;) http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/...psm5uduwjb.jpg http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/...psylqphueh.jpg http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/...psm58ebphr.jpg http://i1357.photobucket.com/albums/...psjoxe1zsf.jpg |
Re: Great Dane excavating co.
looks good so far Coop . I'm assuming you got stainless rod for tig welding your joint . ;)
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:08 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.6
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.