Runs With Scissors
Well-known member
Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
First off, I apologize to any Machinist, Weldor, or seasoned Fabricator. What you are about to see is simply “what I know” and I mean no disrespect and do not claim to be a “tradesmen”.
I’m just a guy that likes tools and metal working; I am in no position to “give advice”, just having fun.
Carry on!!!
So there I am, wanting to use my hoist to lift my tractor to work on it.
After some “looking around” I find an idea that intrigues me.
I wish I could remember where it was from, and who came up with the idea, but I can’t.
Anyway, its basically “large footprint hoist pads”, so you can drive up on them, secure the front tires, and safely lift my tractor.
The first one I made, was “Pre-Langmuir” so I drilled everything “old school”
However the next 3 were cut using my Crossfire Pro!!!
Wow, that is a game changer for sure!!!
Here I am cutting out the “plates”…Took about 45 seconds per plate, after I got them “aligned”
IMG_01061920×2560 338 KB
from a different thread, I had to use “witness marks” to try and get each plate cut “about the same”
IMG_01091920×2560 161 KB
Then it was off to the lathe to turn down the ends of the parts that will go into the hoist and eventually be welded to the above “plates”.
IMG_26681920×1080 368 KB
First I “face it”
Lock tool making 11920×1080 227 KB
Now I turn down one end to go in the “hoist eye”
turning 11920×1080 400 KB
I haven’t learned how to use the cross slide to actually measure how far I have cut, so I just have to “creep up” on it, and keep checking it.
turning 21920×1080 352 KB
Not a great finish, so I “cheat” and get some “emery cloth” to clean it up a bit.
turning31920×1080 240 KB
Now I flip it and turn the “plate side”, but my battery died, so here is the end result of the “turned pieces”
IMG_01171920×2560 364 KB
I since they are so big, I decide to “pre heat” them so I put them in the oven at 500 degrees for about 1.5’ish hours.
IMG_01191920×2560 320 KB
Here is the first pass…My “welding positioner” crapped out on me, so I had to go “old school” and had to keep stopping to turn the piece.
1st pass
IMG_01201920×2560 306 KB
2nd pass. For some reason my subsequent passes, never look as good as my first…
IMG_01271920×2560 321 KB
3rd pass
IMG_01341920×2560 331 KB
I’m just a guy that likes tools and metal working; I am in no position to “give advice”, just having fun.
Carry on!!!
So there I am, wanting to use my hoist to lift my tractor to work on it.
After some “looking around” I find an idea that intrigues me.
I wish I could remember where it was from, and who came up with the idea, but I can’t.
Anyway, its basically “large footprint hoist pads”, so you can drive up on them, secure the front tires, and safely lift my tractor.
The first one I made, was “Pre-Langmuir” so I drilled everything “old school”
However the next 3 were cut using my Crossfire Pro!!!
Wow, that is a game changer for sure!!!
Here I am cutting out the “plates”…Took about 45 seconds per plate, after I got them “aligned”
IMG_01061920×2560 338 KB
from a different thread, I had to use “witness marks” to try and get each plate cut “about the same”
IMG_01091920×2560 161 KB
Then it was off to the lathe to turn down the ends of the parts that will go into the hoist and eventually be welded to the above “plates”.
IMG_26681920×1080 368 KB
First I “face it”
Lock tool making 11920×1080 227 KB
Now I turn down one end to go in the “hoist eye”
turning 11920×1080 400 KB
I haven’t learned how to use the cross slide to actually measure how far I have cut, so I just have to “creep up” on it, and keep checking it.
turning 21920×1080 352 KB
Not a great finish, so I “cheat” and get some “emery cloth” to clean it up a bit.
turning31920×1080 240 KB
Now I flip it and turn the “plate side”, but my battery died, so here is the end result of the “turned pieces”
IMG_01171920×2560 364 KB
I since they are so big, I decide to “pre heat” them so I put them in the oven at 500 degrees for about 1.5’ish hours.
IMG_01191920×2560 320 KB
Here is the first pass…My “welding positioner” crapped out on me, so I had to go “old school” and had to keep stopping to turn the piece.
1st pass
IMG_01201920×2560 306 KB
2nd pass. For some reason my subsequent passes, never look as good as my first…
IMG_01271920×2560 321 KB
3rd pass
IMG_01341920×2560 331 KB
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