What did you build this week?

Thanks for the kind words fellas. Not trying to spam the site with my work, but you can see the guitars at www.learnguitars.com


I can also cut vinyl masks if you need it and want to paint your own stuff. I have a plotter here.

Mike
 
Dumpster Dive Weld Cart

I can use the wheel for a tire change station

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Cut the braces a tad short

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Smashed tube chunk for filler

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Gotta squeeze the chicken hard to get this much shit!!

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Always knew this chunk of ally plate would come in handy

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Not too bad for a free cord jumping weld cart... Maybe a drawer for consumables later but for now

Just doooo eeeet
 

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I been on the look out for a shopping cart to finish mine everytime I see one I'm in the Saturn I like the wagon style sterring
 
it needs a honda 90 motor drive

all that room in the bottom

why pull or push when you could drive it across the shop?

welder racing anyone
 
Starter motor and servo steer would be kew.

Got me some lights installed on the shop today... Done before noon hah!!



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The site is a long ways from done, but at least the home page is complete.

An almost-complete rewrite. Going mobile friendly as well as a bit of a face lift. Also going to streamline the products page, harness ordering page, and allow for a quick checkout without registration.
 

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I got bored last weekend while waitin on parts to arrive.
So I took an old '84 Corvette wheel...
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...cleaned it up, removed about 5" from the backside, fitted a hanger bracket, and voilà!
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Now my backyard hose has a stylish new home ;)
 
Made some new barstools for the house. All the steel is 3/16" for the legs and the rest is 1/8". The center screw is 1" ACME thread and matching hardware with a 1" Wormy Maple top

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coyote13 said:
Those stools look great! How did you roll those rings out for the foot rest?

Thanks Coyote! I used a floor mounted tube roller. Worked really slick although not exactly perfect, I had to adjust the ends a little bit afterward.
 
Built an external temperature controller for my beer fridge.

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Then I removed the internal temp controller.
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And made some home brew dark ale.

A lot more room in there now without the internal controller. And I can set it to 0c if I want for icy cold beers
 
Brodie, you are a man of many fantastic talents and obviously a lover of fine ales. Love your work.

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Thanks mate. I also replaced the light with an LED to reduce the heat build up when the door is opened.
 
Made a coffee table. You wouldn't know it, but there is 29 feet of tubing there.
 

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Looks good mate. Simple but sleek.

Will you be painting the steel to keep it from rusting?
 
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