Oliver1421
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- Oct 14, 2016
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Thank you I appreciate that!Such great work
Thank you I appreciate that!Such great work
Thank you! Gotta think outside the box sometimes.Brilliant and Fabulous!!!
Well Done....
Holy shit, very very impressiveSki tow is all wrapped up. All polished stainless with black anodized ski pole and upper clamp. Stoked on the outcome… time to get the kids skiing, wakeboarding and tubing. Pretty amazing how solid it is honestly.
Do you have a link for the chamfer tool you bought? ThanksI found this pneumatic handheld chamfer tool on Amazon that has carbide inserts for $60. Thing kicks ass even on stainless
just search "handheld pneumatic chamfer tool" on amazonDo you have a link for the chamfer tool you bought? Thanks
Thank you! I really appreciate that. It’s been a really fun project and my family and I have really been enjoying it this summer!Reading through the tread and looking at pics and videos...holy crap you did good really good. Your skills are off the chart. Boat looks amazing !!!!!. Enjoy that baby.
Stoke level 100oh wow! thats the perfect size fenders i wanted for the m26! badass
Sweet! Kind of a shame to take a grinder to those welds but I get the desire to make the tongue look like it was formed that way.Trailer tongue is knocked out. I really like the look of a trailer that has 6” tall main rails. So I started with a piece of 3”x6”x.250 box tube and went to town on making a nice transition up to the tongue.
Thanks Len! I always try my hardest to lay down the nicest welds when I’m gonna be grinding and blending. It really makes the metal finishing process a lot easier when the weld is already flat. Patiently waiting for more updates on yours!Sweet! Kind of a shame to take a grinder to those welds but I get the desire to make the tongue look like it was formed that way.
Beautiful work.
That is beautiful work you did blending your welds! I'm totally a fan of frenching lights, kind of takes me back to the mini truck days!Spent some time the other night on my tail light boxes. Fitting, tacking, welding, blending. Very happy with how they turned out.
Thank you, I appreciate that! definitely gives me some mini truckin vibes!That is beautiful work you did blending your welds! I'm totally a fan of frenching lights, kind of takes me back to the mini truck days!
It's a little crazy how much talent there is here on the 'ol RDP and how willing they are to share. I say share deliberately because unlike lots of social media which is very much about "look at me" with no detail the guys like @Oliver1421 , @ChrisV , @cj222 and many others not only share what they are doing but show the detail of how. It's why I keep coming back here, I learn, and I am inspired to be better.Spent some time the other night on my tail light boxes. Fitting, tacking, welding, blending. Very happy with how they turned out.
I've always been intrigued in the learning process of how to do things and how to do things correctly. As we all know there are always much easier ways of doing things. I enjoy challenging myself to do things I've never done before and using the skills i have learned throughout my life. I'm my own worst enemy for sure. I do really enjoying coming on here and seeing all the talent and inspiration as well, you included Len! That's honestly the reason i decided to do a build thread. I drooled over yours for weeks.It's a little crazy how much talent there is here on the 'ol RDP and how willing they are to share. I say share deliberately because unlike lots of social media which is very much about "look at me" with no detail the guys like @Oliver1421 , @ChrisV , @cj222 and many others not only share what they are doing but show the detail of how. It's why I keep coming back here, I learn, and I am inspired to be better.
For reference, I looked at the taillight boxes and said to myself the top weld is a piece of cake, standard tig corner joint. The weld in the bottom of the box? Much different story... It's a tight space, you can't see in there, torch and cup don't hardly fit, not to mention getting filler rod in there, and it all blocks your view of the puddle. Me? I woulda welded the back side first and called it a day. Once the LED light is in there nobody knows. Welding the inside of the taillight box is better and testament to the skill displayed.
Thanks for sharing.