trial and error
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B7100dt manual trans. homemade FEL, 4 way hydraulic dozer blade
It's funny you say that...............last night I was kinda thinking about that......Looking good. You’ll be bending with the best of them soon. Seems like you did alright previously too.
Just a dumb question but, why doesn't this come assembled?
You could look at that that way, but I'd say it gives you more versatility. Sometimes you weld something up because you have not other choice to make something work. Now you have a choice.It's funny you say that...............last night I was kinda thinking about that......
It's some sort of 'sad irony' or "sad twist of fate" or something similar......
Because now I have just created a machine that lets/forces me to "not weld as much" which is in a way sad, because that's my favorite thing about metal working..........the welding....
Damn,.............. now I feel like I just fell down a "rabbit hole".........
That is a thing of beauty! Very nice!Great write up! SWAG makes good stuff.
Been looking for a wagon wheel roller for some time before finding their horrible freight mod. Didn’t want jail bar deck railing.
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Wow! That certainly went over my head!Great work, you $#$^ing Jarhead! Now drop and give me fifty for disrespecting the ladies with your language on a public forum! And the Corps.
You ^#@k!
Lol.
There's a fine line btwn being a killing machine to save all the folks in country.
And controlling our language because the sh#t you lived was real. Very nice work. Keep on keeping on.
Thank you for your service with the kill crazy saviors of free-mankind.
Semper Fi
Sorry, I appologize. I'll delete it, as I was over the top, disregard. As you were. My mistake.Wow! That certainly went over my head!
Somehow I don't see any humor there...
You probably think it time to put me to bed...
The parts may well have been machined in the USA, but it seems the country of manufacture depends a lot on where you live. ;-)
Nice job. Up here we actually call that a finger brake. One tip: I've found the shop-press brake attachment works best if the work is centred under the hydraulic ram. Not so much of an issue bending sheet metal, but bending heavier stuff for brackets, etc. off-centre wants to cock the upper anvil slightly despite the guide bars.