Thanks.Frank_Cox wrote:Looking good bro!!!
No Pressure... Everybody's watching hahaha!
Hahaha... nice catch. But as one gets older you find you are able to achieve less in a given time frame than you used to be able to achieve. So yes, there is something wrong about being/getting old if you want to continue to fabricate/weld/do manual things.Not that there is anything wrong with being old though lol
Yeah this will be my 3rd shoulder surgery...it is the worst thing ever. And you think brushing you teeth with the opposite hand is hard. I put my finger through the paper if you know what I mean lol. [emoji90] it will get your attention real QUICKajfoxy wrote:Hahaha... nice catch. But as one gets older you find you are able to achieve less in a given time frame than you used to be able to achieve. So yes, there is something wrong about being/getting old if you want to continue to fabricate/weld/do manual things.Not that there is anything wrong with being old though lol
Good luck with the shoulder reconstruction... while you can learn to use the other hand and arm. It's amazing how hard it is to do stuff with the "wrong" hand/arm when you can't use the right one. I recently fell over and injured my shoulder, just a sprain and bruised muscle, but everything was a p.i.t.a. Like trying to brush you teeth with the other hand. I did not realise how unco I was
ajfoxy wrote:How many sheets in total do you estimate you'll need? I've got the plans for one and it's in the wings but I'm running around trying to find the best price on 6mm plate. I'm sure the bastards see me coming from miles away and adjust their prices upwards.
bstory, I am in Australia, so that's not going to be an option And insulation is one of the cheapest things on my shopping list so far. Apart from consumables etc.Also if you need insulation pm me. I had to buy a case for one piece. So I have extra
Ok just thought I would offer. Yeah I hate grinding after cutting. It was so nice having them cut. How did you build a Cnc plasma table? That would be so awesome.ajfoxy wrote:bstory, I am in Australia, so that's not going to be an option And insulation is one of the cheapest things on my shopping list so far. Apart from consumables etc.Also if you need insulation pm me. I had to buy a case for one piece. So I have extra
Looking at the plans I was leaning towards 4 sheets of 1200mm x 2400 mm x 6 mm, so that is about right. I might get five sheets just in case. It never goes to waste.
I do have a 1200 x 2400 cnc plasma table (home built) that will make some of the build easier. Although a lot of the parts look mainly square so I might just use a hand held plasma and straight edge on those parts.
Ohhhkay... any chance of getting a set of metric plans and cut files when they are ready? That certainly would make my fab a bit easierHold on, stop everything.....
The metric version should be ready to go next week.....
In theory....
No problem, thanks for the offer.Ok just thought I would offer. Yeah I hate grinding after cutting. It was so nice having them cut. How did you build a Cnc plasma table? That would be so awesome.
Being in Australia I hope you love Ford/Holden Falcons.
Frank_Cox wrote:Hold on, stop everything.....
The metric version should be ready to go next week.....
In theory....
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Yes sir!bstory wrote:Do I completely weld the inner FB plate seams?
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