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Old 06-16-2013, 10:39 PM
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Default Re: PFB's Vario JD 850D

Nice machining! Is the frame of the dolly CNC machined or cut with a bandsaw and polished on the edges? What kind of mill do you have?
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Old 06-17-2013, 04:38 PM
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Nice machining! Is the frame of the dolly CNC machined or cut with a bandsaw and polished on the edges? What kind of mill do you have?
First piece pictured is bandsaw/grinder/belt sander/filed. I cheated on the next three and used the plasma torch. All of them are cut and finished. Just need to weld standoffs in place to get the 2.5" spacing. Going to figure out a different method for tire support this time. I like RCP's idea with his Kenworth tire inserts. Wrapping around like I did last time definitely made a small bump in the tire.
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