Steel used was 40mm x 40mm x 5mm Mild Steel Angle. Support strap 50mm x 5mm Flat bar.
This is a beginner fabrication project.
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G'day how do you find the cut quality of the makita cold saw? I bought one six months ago and was never happy with the cut quality. It was leaving a jagged edge so much so that one of the teeth broke off. I've returned it many times but I have been told that there is nothing wrong with it. Probably going to have to take it apart myself.
Great video! Why did you choose to use the stick welder for somme welds instead of the mig for all of it?
yep - every self respecting workshop needs a couple of these.
Couldn’t help seeing you Studebaker truck tailgate . I nave a 56 pickup, I spent 3years to get it finished , painted it with dark blue with rose red and lilac pearl . It’s been finished for 20 years really enjoy driving it to car showers , most folks have never seen ☝️ one . Do you have one?
Bonjour Monsieur Turner, très bonne idée ces équerres pour le maintient des pièces avant soudure !!! Je vais donc faire les mêmes, merci et bonne continuation .
Who said old dogs can't learn new tricks. I am going to build 4 of the first jig then you can build frames complete with out tacking check your measurements and adjust if you have to. I make wall brackets out 2in. x1/4 flatbar and do not need to remove the jig to weld that is great you can flip the parts and weld in any position. You need a vice on a pedestal. I made two for myself and made a trailer rotisserie. I built two trailers using it. I Showed my boss where I worked a picture of the vice he liked it so much he built 6 for the shop, great for cleaning parts any place in the shop. I have used jigs for many years and are great for repeatable parts so this video impressed me greatly. Keep up the great videos and play safe Cheers.
Thanks Great project
To complicated
I like your projects, may I ask what blade you are using in your steel drop saw?