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Nice, clever modification to the vise Brian. That will come in real handy.
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Brian, neat "third member " device. Is that sliver soldering you're doing? What vintage is your camera? I have an old (I'm talking digital age old) Olympus D-550 Zoom.
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(05-16-2013, 11:37 AM)stevec Wrote: Brian, neat "third member " device. Is that sliver soldering you're doing? What vintage is your camera? I have an old (I'm talking digital age old) Olympus D-550 Zoom.
I think he's silver soldering.
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Hi Steve & Ed yes its silver solder It has to be strong to take the glass. Also this cover has to be removed to wind the clock I.E. once a week.
So it will simply unhook.
The camera is a Olympus C350 Zoom
Regards Brian.
Very nice Brian. Very innovative.
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Nice job Brian.
Hope you don't burn all the paint off that pretty new fixture.
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When adding the second frame I had to invert and support the Jig to stop it distorting the frame
Ready for polishing.
And tom it did not burn the paint. Just blued/ blackend my mods.
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On the subject of the jigs we love, I picked this device up at a friend's estate sale (his Dad's estate).
First time I used it and I'll definitely be using it again. I put it around the 4 pieces and tightened it up, checked with a square and all 4 corners were 90°. Pretty slick.
I'll be using it for picture frames and any construction of squares or rectangles.
I won't mention any of the other stuff I picked up for fear of a
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(05-19-2013, 02:54 PM)stevec Wrote: On the subject of the jigs we love, I picked this device up at a friend's estate sale (his Dad's estate).
First time I used it and I'll definitely be using it again. I put it around the 4 pieces and tightened it up, checked with a square and all 4 corners were 90°. Pretty slick.
I'll be using it for picture frames and any construction of squares or rectangles.
I won't mention any of the other stuff I picked up for fear of a .
Steve,
I have one of those and I'm wondering if it would be useful for welding?
I got it for woodworking years ago.
Ed