Didn’t know how the posts in between worked; I’m not here much and hate this format ![]()
Mainly why I don’t come here much.
Didn’t know how the posts in between worked; I’m not here much and hate this format ![]()
Mainly why I don’t come here much.
well practice makes perfect!
Hmmm…been a mod to two other vehicle forums, and have been on some forums dating back to 2009 ![]()
I need to stop joining forums!
2001 was the year that I first joined one.
Probably soon after fora appeared, having moved from Newsgroups…
And soon after people started using this weird networking technology called WeeFee or something…
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Just highlight the text you’re replying to and hit the Quote option that shows up.
You’re a young’un
My favorite rat ones were Compuserv ones in the early 80s when we needed to tie up the phone and listen to the squeal to connect ![]()
looks clean! cool stuff!
Made some wheat today. I’m making a mount for a new weather station.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C-Ri2QGM92J/
@langmuir-zachary @langmuir-alex This needs to be somewhere on the ‘wall’ of Langmuir photos!
Edit: For those of you who have not found it, this is where those photos might show up:
Mounting base, chickens, bees, wheat heads and leaves all cut on my Crossfire Pro
Maybe without that particular intro phrase…
good point, goes without saying
I agree! @ChelanJim
More 1-in thick plate shenanigans.
I had to remove a cylinder on a motor grader tool carrier and needed to make a bracket to keep the tool carrier up in the air.
Came right out with that one section being the only dross. Aside from some little chunks here and there .
I was going to try to just bore the holes that I needed on my mill, but I screwed up and used an old Cutting Edge not thinking that that’s hardened steel. Now I have to sharpen an annular cutter.
I did drop the dog bone back into the plate where it came out of and torched out the two holes that I needed then just clean them up with a boring head on my mill.
100 amps at 10 inches per minute. End-to-end was 37 and 1/2 in long and three and a quarter inches wide in the center
I also had to duplicate this piece twice
I had pictures of the bits and pieces of 3/4 and 1-in plate, but don’t know where they went. Here’s the finished product
I cut this a while back, thanks @ChelanJim for the help in getting the file cleaned up as well as sharing his knowledge. Just finished it up today.
That is awesome! And I know it took a lot of effort to paint, so congratulations on a job well done.
Thanks Bret.