Looks like your son knows how to keep his old man busy Ron.
Some top-shelf little projects here- Greg's bike rack looks like it left Japan that way, or should have, and I am experiencing severe v-block envy.
Almost embarrassed to post my days' effort after those but here they are anyway; both of these little tasks happened as a by-product of getting the shed tidied up, there's been an old bed lamp with a broken clip-on base sitting on the bench for several months and one of Vinny's posts gave me a clue what to do with it- combined it with a worthless magnetic base from a clearing sale to come up with this:
then did a little job that has been needing doing since I got the rotary table. It has a flange in the bottom of the centre hole that has some kind of mongrel thread in it, i've been planning to find a big bolt to screw into it and weld a loop on top to lift the thing with the gantry. Found a bolt that appeared to be the correct diameter, the thread gauges confirmed the correct TPI, after about 5 minutes trying to screw the thing in I finally realised the stupid thing has a l/h thread. So I chucked up a bit of unknownium and made this
7/8 9tpi l/h. got me tossed why it would have a l/h thread.
Much easier to move the thing around with the gantry now. I put a set of bathroom scales under it and it weighs 64kg, about 140 pounds. Can't believe I picked the thing up and carried it out to the car when I bought it at a clearing sale.
I plan to make a shorter one with a female thread in it to accept a hold-down bolt; the only job I have used the rotab for thus far would have been much better bolted through the centre of the table.
Every time I look at that rotary table with the chunks broken out of it, I remind myself that I paid $120 for it
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