Runs With Scissors
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Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
After watching The Big Lebowski, I reasoned that he had a safe, most likely, and that he would need a way to conveniently store his pistol.
Also I have "a friend" that could use some of these, but is a tight a$$, and does not want to spend the money for them.
"He" also wanted them in stainless steel instead of carbon steel and asked me if I could make some for "him" as "he" has a 'few" pistols to store.
It should be a good "press brake" project and since I just put the "air over" jack on it, I am dying to use it.
Off to the online metal supplier we go....................
After pricing out the cost of 3/16 rod from them, (and then picking my jaw up off the floor), I ordered "him" some 3/16" x 36" TIG rod that I had used in the past for "another guy".
I take some measurements off a previous attempt, but I say to myself that I want to make it "look better" than my first attempt.
I dislike the "Mickey Mouse" looking bends, for the part that grabs the shelf on my first iteration.
(Also note that I cleaned my tool box a little)
For those that would like to make them, here are my measurements for the bends. The last bend is subject to your shelf thickness so it's a little subjective.
Well off to the press we go.......
"For the first time anywhere....Meet my new "air over" press!!!!!!! YAAAAAYYYYYY!!!!!
First bend goes great....exactly as planned.
But there is "trouble brewing in Denmark" for the second bend.
Damn it.......the short piece is gonna hit the press......
Also I have "a friend" that could use some of these, but is a tight a$$, and does not want to spend the money for them.
"He" also wanted them in stainless steel instead of carbon steel and asked me if I could make some for "him" as "he" has a 'few" pistols to store.
It should be a good "press brake" project and since I just put the "air over" jack on it, I am dying to use it.
Off to the online metal supplier we go....................
After pricing out the cost of 3/16 rod from them, (and then picking my jaw up off the floor), I ordered "him" some 3/16" x 36" TIG rod that I had used in the past for "another guy".
I take some measurements off a previous attempt, but I say to myself that I want to make it "look better" than my first attempt.
I dislike the "Mickey Mouse" looking bends, for the part that grabs the shelf on my first iteration.
(Also note that I cleaned my tool box a little)
For those that would like to make them, here are my measurements for the bends. The last bend is subject to your shelf thickness so it's a little subjective.
Well off to the press we go.......
"For the first time anywhere....Meet my new "air over" press!!!!!!! YAAAAAYYYYYY!!!!!
First bend goes great....exactly as planned.
But there is "trouble brewing in Denmark" for the second bend.
Damn it.......the short piece is gonna hit the press......
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