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The inside stiffening ring for the belt guard on the shaper.
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redrew the cutter that I made the other day which in the first drawing I had the rotation wrong on it. I also changed the relief cut so that it gives more of an edge on the vertical side of the cutter.

   
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Now you are showing off Big Grin  Rotfl
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(10-29-2015, 11:52 AM)DaveH Wrote: Now you are showing off Big Grin  Rotfl
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naw if I was showing off I would of made it green or blue so that it would of looked like Tom anodized it  Big Grin Big Grin
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The handles (from that knurling thread) are finished!

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But what do they handle Vinny? Are you going through a Bruce Lee phase???
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LOL, no. A friend of mine retired recently and asked me to make a couple of knurled handles for his garage door spring adjusters. The originals were some small plastic things the got slippery when his hands would sweat (hot garage, summer, door closed, ...). One end of each is drilled and tapped for 3/8 - 16 and I have a couple of grade 5 studs that will hold them together.
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Made the missing parts for my new back plunger indicator   .. and finally finished  ONE of the many  projects I had started . ...

Its a basic work stop for the mill vice. Getting used to workin on this new  mill altho I must of reached for the brake  about a dozen times


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Finished welding the shelves/rack frame and gave it a lick of paint.  Next weekend I hope to cut the chipboard for the shelves.  

   

It was good to get some of the timber and 3.5m lengths of 50x50 angle off the ground.

   
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They look very sturdy Smiley-signs107 and very nice
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