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NeoTech:
When i see solutions like this i always realize.. Safety is really subjective and you can get away many times with setups that makes gray hair grow on younger machinists that just got out of school.. :headbang: |
Mayhem:
Nice work Matthew, those last pics look like fun... |
vtsteam:
--- Quote from: NeoTech on October 09, 2013, 07:41:14 AM ---When i see solutions like this i always realize.. Safety is really subjective and you can get away many times with setups that makes gray hair grow on younger machinists that just got out of school.. :headbang: --- End quote --- Too late for me! And I ain't dying it black. I like a faceplate and angle iron, bolted part, and a counterweight because that's what I started out with. But if I didn't have those, I'd probably cob something up. So, guilty, but gray, too! |
vtsteam:
Just realized there may be some idiom trouble in my last statement -- on this side of the pond (and in this state at least) the word cob is the equivalent and shortened form of "to cobble." |
mattinker:
Mayhem, it was fun!! Neotech, there's very little force exerted on those "G" clamps, they are cheepo, which means that the surface of the clamp is rough and tends to bite in! They are 2", 50mm clamps so they don't weigh much!! As for the white hair, I couldn't get any whiter!! VT, it goes between centres, so I could have drilled two holes in a piece of flat bar and bolted it on but, "getter done!" Idioms with explanations, this forum is a great place for an ever expanding vocabulary! Regards, Matthew |
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