GK1918 Active User Registered Joined Nov 21, 2010 Messages 1,600 Aug 6, 2013 #11 pineyfolks said: You can also weld or bolt a leg onto a muffler clamp for larger dia. stock. Click to expand... Thats a good one howcome I didnt think of that. CRS desease!!
pineyfolks said: You can also weld or bolt a leg onto a muffler clamp for larger dia. stock. Click to expand... Thats a good one howcome I didnt think of that. CRS desease!!
S SE18 Active User Registered Joined Feb 26, 2012 Messages 758 Aug 6, 2013 #12 this took just a few minutes to make: I made mine some time ago from copper. The dog’s tail is soldered. Ignore the second half of the vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgErpvnjKG0 Here it is in action. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCZ6G96h2Ok Someone mentioned not getting your hands too close to this dog as it can bite. Goes without saying. Anyway, I was using this thick 1.78” steel bar to make a test bar (same one described in How to Run a Lathe, published by South Bend 100 years ago. The biggest bonus of using copper is it can’t cut into steel and mar it if you're working on something special.
this took just a few minutes to make: I made mine some time ago from copper. The dog’s tail is soldered. Ignore the second half of the vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgErpvnjKG0 Here it is in action. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCZ6G96h2Ok Someone mentioned not getting your hands too close to this dog as it can bite. Goes without saying. Anyway, I was using this thick 1.78” steel bar to make a test bar (same one described in How to Run a Lathe, published by South Bend 100 years ago. The biggest bonus of using copper is it can’t cut into steel and mar it if you're working on something special.