As per norm, a right mix of bits and bobs...
A little trolley for moving a specific item round during inspection/testing. SWL of 600kg, the specified (by customer) eye on top is actually rated to 3600kg
Knocked up these 2 benches this week, reasonably heavy duty, for a commercial.agricultural mechanics workshop. Door catches and paint still to sort. 50mm box, 2mm sheet and 6mm plate top.
Had a customer in for an industrial feel stainless coffee bar. on a budget... he templated what he wanted, cut outs and such, now up to me to fold stainless sheet over it and make it look good! Shhet a little thinner than i'd reccomend personally, but will be fine once bonded onto the wood.
Sheet cut, corners notched and folded...love it when corners come together like this, virtually no gap.
Tig welded and polished/regrained. Not many tools used really.
But a couple of pretty heavy duty machines...
We move house in the spring, my lad wanted some shelving, for toys/books...
He choose to have a chequer plate shelving unit with flexitubs... so i bought a sheet of aluminium chequer, an made this for him to suit the tubs.
This one I did as a last minute request for a friend...
Oak and purple heart.
This little dish is part payment for some timber I was given sometime ago, an apple tree trunk that was blown over in a storm. I cut it into blanks and air dried it for almost 2 years.
And as usual, a few pens...
A mixup of metalwork and woodwork bits and bobs
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Re: A mixup of metalwork and woodwork bits and bobs
Hi,
Very impressive work Hitch; well done and thanks for sharing; I too love big toys; the bigger the better. It's nice to see someone else getting stuck into decent metalwork.
Kind regards, Col.
Very impressive work Hitch; well done and thanks for sharing; I too love big toys; the bigger the better. It's nice to see someone else getting stuck into decent metalwork.
Kind regards, Col.
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Re: A mixup of metalwork and woodwork bits and bobs
All good stuff Hitch.
I must get myself a lathe one day and have a play. Maybe when I eventually get around to moving I'll have enough space for some more toys.
I must get myself a lathe one day and have a play. Maybe when I eventually get around to moving I'll have enough space for some more toys.
One day it will all be firewood.
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Re: A mixup of metalwork and woodwork bits and bobs
From 0 to 10, you're an onety one! That wooden clock is quite beautiful (from where I am :D)
ps. a pen like that will be the perfect gift for somebody I needed a good present for, so onety one +1! cheers and thanks for sharing
ps. a pen like that will be the perfect gift for somebody I needed a good present for, so onety one +1! cheers and thanks for sharing