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(12-02-2012, 08:44 PM)ETC57 Wrote: Looking good Craig,
I like the way the guides adjust allowing you to bring them close to the work.
Jerry.
Thank you, yes that is a nice feature
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(12-02-2012, 09:16 PM)sasquatch Wrote: Nice project!! Love that set of grey cabinets you have in the first pic background right.
Sasquatch, thanks! The cabinets you mention are actually my work benches I made. 6' long, about 2' deep, 2"x4" frame work with 3/4" plywood top, and 1/4" plate on the one by the mechanics tool box, and 1/4" hardboard on the other one. Now to be clear, I DID NOT build the drawers, my Dad did, Im not much of a wood worker. I screwed up though. I made drawer slides out of angle iron, I should have bought roller drawer slides, but couldnt afford them at the time.
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Roller slides could still be installed maybe?
Believe me,, i have been in that boat many times--"If only i had of had the money:"
Still, nice looking cabinets!!
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Well, Ive looked at a bunch in catalogs, and looks like they require 1/2" space for mounting on each side, and I dont think I have that much room.....figures right....lol, have to take measurements to see how much room Im lacking. Would love to install rollers, maybe a few at a time, or on the heavy drawers......just another project. Not sure if Id be able to come up with a way to get that extra room...hmmmmm
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No pictures, but Im getting ready to route my cable from motor to switch, and I needed some small "cable clamps" (think conduit clamp looking things). The hardware store had nothing I liked last time I was there, so I made some today. I made a small fixture consisting of a piece of scrap 2"x2"x1/4" angle scrap, with two 3/8" diameter crs pins pressed into it, seperated the width of the material (thin sheet metal, maybe 18ga??) I drilled and reamed a 5/16" hole in the angle, and turned the ends of the pins down to 5/16" for about 1/4" length, I pressed in the first pin, then placed the material up against it and held a 3/8" transfer punch up against the material to get my location. Drilled and reamed the second hole and pressed that pin in.
The clamps are about 5/8" wide, I played around after making the few I need for this project. I made some different types, I will post some pics of them tomorrow, judging I remember.......lol. Oh, I used 3/8" pins because my cord is about 3/8" diameter.
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No pics- no proof
Monkers, please take no offense but I seem to remember you saying,
in one of your first posts " I don't post much/often".
Well, I'm glad you got over that.
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Lmao, I go in spurts......Ill get some pics tomorrow. I may go weeks without posting and I may post everyday ;)
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Nice job on the clamps!! Great.
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