Progress report. Pusher slide and plate ready for welding, if I can't find some "wood to metal" rod I'll have to make the diagonal braces out of steel. Rotfl
I notice I have the "wedge" in it's socket backwards, once I machine the "sharp" edge on it, it should be easier for me to put it in right. (provided I machine the sharp edge on the right side) Bash
I sorta thought I could rotate the cylinder 180° and have the fittings and hoses on the bottom where they'd be out of the way and protected, anybody see a flaw in that idea?
P.S. Ain't those the narrowest saw horses you ever saw?
I notice I have the "wedge" in it's socket backwards, once I machine the "sharp" edge on it, it should be easier for me to put it in right. (provided I machine the sharp edge on the right side) Bash
I sorta thought I could rotate the cylinder 180° and have the fittings and hoses on the bottom where they'd be out of the way and protected, anybody see a flaw in that idea?
P.S. Ain't those the narrowest saw horses you ever saw?
Busy Bee 12-36 lathe, Busy Bee Mill drill, Busy Bee 4x6 bandsaw, Homemade 9x17 bandsaw, Ad infinitum.