Idea Making ready for new Mill /Lathe
#31
You mean the mill stand with the ugly welds? :)

Sorry, no money making ideas. I'd like to find some too.
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(07-31-2015, 11:35 PM)Vinny Wrote: You mean the mill stand with the ugly welds?  :)

Sorry, no money making ideas.  I'd like to find some too.

ure too much Vinny .. let me say one thing I had an unwelcome guest in the shop for a few months everything this guy touched he either broke or made worse . this guy even stole handles off of things for the brass. Well one thing he did was add a bigger spool to welder ( small Lincoln 100) anyways he didn't put a spacer and it got stuck when wire feeding. ( nut kept locking up when it advanced) I fig that out at the end of job ,, so that's one big reason why my welds were stop and go... I do have a few good lookin welds ya know ... like I said I aint no welder ..whats with u bro ure worse than my ole man Sadno
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#33
Kenny, I don't think anyone can produce an uglier weld than me! Well maybe Ed! In the pic, I didn't even see your welds!!!
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#34
You guys quit whining. I'm the king of ugly welds.

Ed
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(08-01-2015, 08:26 AM)EdK Wrote: You guys quit whining. I'm the king of ugly welds.

Ed

No you're not Big Grin  ............ I'm the best at ugly welds ........... Big Grin
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(08-01-2015, 08:45 AM)DaveH Wrote:
(08-01-2015, 08:26 AM)EdK Wrote: You guys quit whining. I'm the king of ugly welds.

Ed

No you're not Big Grin  ............ I'm the best at ugly welds ........... Big Grin
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Dave,

You lost that title when you welded the last couple of projects. Your welds are far from ugly so I'm keeping the title. Big Grin

Ed
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#37
Ag parts are profitable. Make something common. Make a few and put them for sale in the paper. Haying is popular here; rollers and drive gears are in demand. Just one of those orders might pay for your lathe. Just one ad might generate related calls.

Your mill stand has wheels on it. It'll tip over.
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(08-01-2015, 10:25 AM)Sunset Machine Wrote: Ag parts are profitable. Make something common. Make a few and put them for sale in the paper. Haying is popular here; rollers and drive gears are in demand. Just one of those orders might pay for your lathe. Just one ad might generate related calls.

Your mill stand has wheels on it. It'll tip over.

AG parts not sure what ya mean ?
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Btw my mill u cant tip it first off its bottom heavy , be bolted and the base will be filled with 4 bags of sackrete .... ill have the legs adjusted .010 over the wheels and the weight will be half the thickness of the shock mounts compressed ,, trust me it wont budge.. yud need a Johnson bar or someone like vinny to tip it
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(08-01-2015, 02:27 PM)Kennyv Wrote: AG  parts  not sure what ya mean ?
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AG parts = Agricultural parts.

Ed
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(08-01-2015, 02:37 PM)EdK Wrote:
(08-01-2015, 02:27 PM)Kennyv Wrote: AG  parts  not sure what ya mean ?
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AG parts = Agricultural parts.

Ed
Thanks not much Agricultural here .. marine industry yea .don't think ther is much for me unless I get connected and start networking asking some Q's ..
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