Bandsaw...........this one is a production autosaw. My other saw miters.........What machine cuts like butter? Just curious!
Bandsaw...........this one is a production autosaw. My other saw miters.........What machine cuts like butter? Just curious!
I didn't think the stand through all the way... I have most of my old crap propped up on cider blocks... can't see why that would not work just fine.Yeah, I need to make a stand for it..........I placed it on the quick hitch with the forklift.
Solid tubing? I like that...must be a Canadian thing...What did you cut that tubing with? Band saw? Solid tubing?
4" square tube with a 2" wallSolid tubing? I like that...must be a Canadian thing...
Edit: had the wrong poster in my mind...still like it though...LOL
That's pretty freakin' awesome! I imagine you preheated that steel prior to welding, given the mass.I never liked boxes or big hunks 'o crete hanging off the back of the tractor..........made myself something a bit more useful.
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I've always had a trailer mover/log arm off the back. With this new orange rig I was gonna make one outa 4" sq tube when I had me an idear. Make it outa 4" sq solid. Gives me best of both worlds, a useful implement and close to 550 lbs for extra traction.
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I watch Curtis on Cutting Edge Engineering too. He does great work, but for amazing welding projects on some huge chunks of steel, check out this link.Nice work!
Since you are working with solid material, do you do anything to get welds which involve the complete cross section of the steel pieces?
I am not a welder but have been watching this Australian fixing a big bulldozer blade and am amazed at the tricks he uses to do the repairs
Bulldozer
Dave
I buy in volume and from metal distributors that don't charge an arm a leg like many of the online places. IIRC the 20' bar was around $900.00..........approximately 83¢/lb.I use MetalsDepot to get an idea of what steel would cost for a project and that 4"x4" square bar is around $285 per foot!!
The local steel supplier is close in cost to MetalsDepot, and since I don't buy in bulk I use that as my point of reference. $0.83/lb is cheap for sure.I buy in volume and from metal distributors that don't charge an arm a leg like many of the online places. IIRC the 20' bar was around $900.00..........approximately 83¢/lb.