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Phew..... long story
On my semi-fast internet
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Pretty cool tool.
(about the pic size.............it's well known that EVERYONE in the World has better internet than we do)
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I was able to eat a slice of cherry pie while they downloaded
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Sorry guys
1. I'm 'puter illiterate
2. I only have my phone and a tablet
3. The ladies always told me "bigger is better" ( pretty sure it was a compliment....)
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Originally Posted by
farmersammm
I was able to eat a slice of cherry pie while they downloaded
and hey -- eating slower is good for your digestion and from wiki:
Eating slowly can decrease calorie intake
This spontaneous reduction in calorie intake should lead to weight loss over time. Eating slowly increases the levels of gut hormones responsible for feeling full, which may help reduce calorie intake.Jun 18, 2019
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Originally Posted by
Lis2323
Sorry guys
1. I'm 'puter illiterate
2. I only have my phone and a tablet
3. The ladies always told me "bigger is better" ( pretty sure it was a compliment....)
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(#3)I think they mean yer wallet............not yer hooooozit
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Funny - we have an old post mount drill press in our auction tomorrow. Still has the down feed mechanism that works.
https://www.proxibid.com/Post-mount-...ation/57324351
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Originally Posted by
cwby
I had one like that but it was missing the ratcheting mechanism for the down feed.
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Re: Portable Tool Receiver
Another possible use. A portable stand for trailer hitch.
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Originally Posted by
cwby
I'm curious as to how much it sells for.....
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Originally Posted by
Lis2323
I'm curious as to how much it sells for.....
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25 bux...
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Great idea! I'm glad I held on to my old F-350 rotors, I'm gonna whip one of those up. I already have a number of tools that have receiver bar mounts, the brake rotor will work great on a vise if clamped to the welding table.
Miller Challenger 172
Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC 225/150
Miller Maxstar 150 STL
Victor 100C
Victor Journeyman
Oxweld OA
Harris O/A
Smith O/A little torch
No, that's not my car.
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Originally Posted by
farmersammm
I was able to eat a slice of cherry pie while they downloaded
You still on AOL dialup?
Miller Challenger 172
Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC 225/150
Miller Maxstar 150 STL
Victor 100C
Victor Journeyman
Oxweld OA
Harris O/A
Smith O/A little torch
No, that's not my car.
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Originally Posted by
bigb
You still on AOL dialup?
LOL!!!!! That post needs to be in the Funny thread!!!!
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Originally Posted by
Lis2323
Pics
tell the story ...
I understand you properly clamp that contraption to the table before doing any work on the tool of choice, right? Doesn't seem heavy enough to stand still by itself if you try to work on anything fixed to, say, the vice!
Other than that, looks really good.
Mikel
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Originally Posted by
Mikel_24
I understand you properly clamp that contraption to the table before doing any work on the tool of choice, right? Doesn't seem heavy enough to stand still by itself if you try to work on anything fixed to, say, the vice!
Other than that, looks really good.
Mikel
Funny. I had a similar project using an old rotor. I made a tetherball pole to keep the family more active using a fence post welded to an old hub. That bolted to an old rim with the rotor in the middle. But I filled the tire with 8 gallons of RV antifreeze too.
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Originally Posted by
Mikel_24
I understand you properly clamp that contraption to the table before doing any work on the tool of choice, right? Doesn't seem heavy enough to stand still by itself if you try to work on anything fixed to, say, the vice!
Other than that, looks really good.
Mikel
You are correct Mikel (and thank you). Truth be told I made the base initially just to display the little post drill press I found.
While versions of this may work occasionally for others I personally prefer dedicated tool mountings for safety and efficiency. This is possible of course as I am blessed with an abundance of work space.
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Originally Posted by
Lis2323
..... This is possible of course as I am blessed with an abundance of work space.
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I am sooooooo jealous!!!!!
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