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Well the treadmill didn't last long , well in its original glory
Hey Mario, if I got leftovers I'll send um to ya,, I was thinking of cutting at least 3 strips, maybe 4. I only need two. Couldn't help it guys, the shop guys were taking a water break when I walked into the kitchen from slaving on parts in the shop!! Started work on the bucket instead of hydraulic hard lines. This is the only saw I have. It's great for wood but I really hope I don't smoke it cutting metal. The main body of bucket is 22guage and the reinforcing it 16. That's really pushing this little saw. I had this zinc plated key stock that I thought would be great for making teeth,,,,, figured once I'm done milling it I'll blast off the zinc before brazing. Boy, with the width of the slot and the key stock it's about all my little mill can do with the slitting saw. Figured the slit would be the hardest operation for work holding so it was first.
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I'm still looking for the icon for drooling! Ok, next best thing....
That belt looks REAL good ! And so does everything your doing to the hoe! Your true to your word Ralph. I remember when you first joined the forum and said the 4200 was a starting point. I hope you been taking measurements and notes. Maybe get into the habit of making 2 of everything |
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Oh yeah.... And I think you "fixed" that treadmill just fine!
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You have the most interesting household trucks animals huge to small and everyone gets along so I don't see what adding pieces of a treadmill to the collection would hurt . My wife and I both enjoy your critter pics and vids ,they always put a smile on our face . Thanks Mike
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Getting there
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Ok I started working n the hard lines,,, what a pita!!! Hats off to you guys that make this stuff look simple!!!!!
The bent ones on right were replaced as a small crimp is in the bend. I have only wasted about 12-14" so far . I really need some help, someone that will hold parts in place while heating, and not mind the 600 degree temp on fingers. (Wife was being a skirt!) And just a double check on clearances. And I must say sometimes I actually surprise/impress myself!! They actually look good and line up!! Next time I do cylinders I will braze ends first, use silver solder on next parts and use 40/60 on last parts. I kept getting worried about de soldering pieces and having solder leak into polished cylinders. The solder job isn't the best aesthetically but functions. I pressure checked all areas. Got a bit of bloody lip by hooking air compressor up to lift cylinder and having my face directly above when I added a bit too much and too fast amount of air!!! Oops. Guess that's better than spraying brake cleaner into one hose that curves directly back . (Yea, did that too, and took off the glasses right before!!). I do have a nick name of r.w., --turns into r dub, which turns into r dumb!! But all n all I got the hard part done!!! Now just have to wait on some longer sections of tube, maybe Tuesday.
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Never mind all this beautiful, precision metal work your sharing with us....how's the treadmill project coming along?
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I've seen a lot of live steam loco builders amazing stuff but I think this is more amazing . Are u using plans or cut and fit or the real one in the backyard ! Mario I bet the tread mill has already been rebuilt into a conveyor ! Mike
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I often wish I had someone with silicon fingers to help me hold small pieces while welding. It seems no matter how many tools I have for clamping there is always a situation where none of them fit. Great job on the cylinders. This will be the nicest looking China hoe out there when you are finished.
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I have a pair of welding gloves real handy when I do brass work, I don't think I have many finger prints left for burning the tips off
I was about to say something about the lack of furry employee photos lately, and you came through, still not as many as we'd like to see The 4200 is looking real good, the Rams and piping are insane! Oh yeah and feed the Mario animal some conveyor food before he passes out. |
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I did some modification to the cab. Trying to make it more 1:14 scale. I removed 1 1/4" off the bottom. Will have to replace one hinge location and trim the plastic yet. The one thing I don't have in the shop is a decent bandsaw, everything I've done so far has been hacksaw and cleaning up.
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Some of the process to make those little ends for the hard lines. Just a lot of processes for a bunch of these little pieces.
Facing cut Center drilling 5/32 slightly under hole Threading hole .25 deep Tapping for m5 thread Beveled end Slightly over 5/32 for solder .10 deep Had to make 14 if um. These little buggers were time consuming !!!
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And the heat gun for moulding the line works well
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Still have to make some hard line supports for the cylinders. I may print them depending on how much force is added to lines from movement.
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Cooper, just a sugestion, I use a botch Jiggsaw with metal blade to cut my curvey stuff I have cut up to 1/4 inch steel with it. This of course is a cheap but effective solution to cutting about anything. This jigsaw is not your normal jigsaw, because it has kind of a circular reciprocating motion.
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Great job on the lines and fittings! Very time consuming making all the fiddly parts isn't it. Sometime you wonder if it's worth it, but when people ask you can still say I made those myself!! I see the supervisor is sound asleep in the chair as usual! It's hard to get good help these days isn't it! Good job they work for peanuts and kibble.
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