I picked this up from a local clearing sale for $50. The old guy there said he made it from scrap he had around his shed about 20 years ago and used it to build another shed.20170131_182610.mp4
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I picked this up from a local clearing sale for $50. The old guy there said he made it from scrap he had around his shed about 20 years ago and used it to build another shed.20170131_182610.mp4
Hmmmm can someone contact this guy and tell him the video doesn't work?
sorry, i cant upload pics either, looks to me like our internet is pushing me to go NBN.
ill get to it
meanwhile i'm collecting photos of other odds n ends around my shed. Not much good tho if they don't upload.
;-(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvEBr9A20WY
i hope this works better?
Hellow George
how i post my tool ?
i found button and not found, what way ?
thanks
Eder
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Thanks Georgejetzum! We've added your Power Hacksaw to our Hacksaws category,
as well as to your builder page: Georgejetzum's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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push block made from Blackwood acacia melanoxylon
I had a couple largish offcuts of oregon I never knew what to do with (somehow thought they might be a coffee table) Then my son said he wanted a dedicated wood work bench. Being such a soft wood, I never thought it would be any good for this application however with a couple planks of Australian redbox( Eucalyptus polyanthemos ) for a heavy work surface and a vice lined with Australian redgum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). It all seems to come together and do the trick.Attachment 16445https://au.pinterest.com/pin/463518986635008510/
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I needed to get together a solid general purpose bench for my new shed. Not having the steel I wanted for the design I was thinking of , I remembered all this 3x1,1/2" hardwood I had. 7 hurdle frames, Dyna bolt to floor and 3 layers of particle board for stability. After thought... I need to reinforce bottom shelf...
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yeah, when the sun's out the voltage gets up a tad, everything speeds up. looking at other builds on this site some are slower, some are similarly fast.
I've gotta replace the diaphragm in the pump for the cutting lube, that might help?
The weather was getting warmer, mint julip she asked for. crushed ice I needed....sooo off to build heavy mallet. Making use of another chunk of redbox hardwood.https://au.pinterest.com/pin/463518986635018213/
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At another clearing sale, this was buried in the earth floor of an old shed. I nearly tripped on it. I kicked it out of the earth with my boot. The vendor said he'd never seen it before and gave it to me. It was heavy, badly seized and I thought worth checking out. After a few days soaking in diesel oil I de-assembled it wire brushed and WD40 'd it. I'm going to adapt the top mount for my pedestal drill vice. It'll make lining up drill jobs easier. It's obviously home made by some long forgotten engineer who needed a turret for perhaps a milling machine. ( I wonder if the milling machine was home made and where it might be now?). This turret is quite well made and weighs 10kg. approx. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...2d50cd17f6.jpg
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