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Jeddly

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  1. By the way, 1 1/8" is almost twice as expensive. Also, I called and asked if they had 5/8x11 left hand and the lady said no. Went in, and they had it in my hand in 45 seconds. Luck of the draw I guess.

    She's standing tall now, just need to do the spring and I'm set.

    Gah!!

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  2. I ported a trailer ball and welded it to the acme screw. There is also a 'nut locker' on the backside jaw so that operation will be normal. I had thought of welding the nut to the rear jaw, but soon became uncomfortable with the idea. As the front jaw opens the screw travels in a subtle arc. Didn't want that stress on the nut if it was welded in place. I have a little trailer spring stock I will use to assist in opening the jaws. I also plan on making more rings to hold tongs on the upper stand. Then it will be my version of the ultimate vise/stand/tool holder majigger. Working height is at 49" exactly.

    Why are my pics all sideways?

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  3. After drooling over everyones pics in the vise/stands thread, I decided to build one. Total investment was around 56$ (Screw and nut). The majority of metal here is old oilfield junk. Two stands weldered together, filled halfway with sand and topped with 1/4 plate for a table of sorts. The vise is scabbed together with 1" plate that I flame-cut, and the jaws came from a bit breaker. I still have to put the screw in, but ran out of O2 on the gas-axe.
    Hope you like it, heres a pic.

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  4. I have one of these that got ran over. (Mistakenly left it on the hood of the truck and took off). Kershaw has very good service, and sent me all the small parts that were missing. Minus blade and scales of course. I like the damascus, fine knife ya got there. Unique too!

  5. I bought this jug almost 10 years ago to disolve some aluminum from the bore of a snowmachine jug. If I remember right, the reaction put off hydrogen gas in the process. It is definitely some nasty stuff. I guess I need to find a tall glass jar for the etch now.

  6. Thanks for the tips guys. I'm going to give it a go. Having never etched anything before, I'm assuming you do it after hardening, and polish right?

     

    Another question, it seems I am not brushing my metal before striking it, and it looks like I'm pounding scale into the steel. It is very hard to remove with the grinder. Is there a better way? Besides scrubbing it after it comes out of the fire?

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  7. Well dang! I've got some muriatic acid and some scale on the floor already.

    I got the cable scraps from Arctic Wire & Rope for free. Good guys over there. To answer your question as to the form, its in a blade-like shape now, bout 1/4" thick and 10" long.

  8. Gee, I'm glad I'm not alone. Pun intended.

    I ride bikes too, and often sing to myself as well. I would probably die of embarassment if anyone heard me though. I ain't no opera singer. In the shop, I can carry on a pretty decent convo with myself. I've come to some serious revelations this way.

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