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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by kustombuilder, Jan 16, 2008.

  1. plym49
    Joined: Aug 9, 2008
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    That is one of the coolest ideas yet.
     
  2. alex211
    Joined: May 20, 2010
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    Modified HF bead roller, used 3x3 .120 sqaure tubing. Next I need to make a guide for it.

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  3. Hell yeah, build it, don't buy chink.
     
  4. Unkl Ian
    Joined: Mar 29, 2001
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    Someone with the necessary skill and talent.

    Most people would buy one made in China, then wonder why it ****s.
    The money they "saved" can be used to buy more imported ****.
     
  5. Skrap metal
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    hey unkl ian read the rest of the story.
     
  6. bkap
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    25 ears ago I bought an old beat up vice at an auction for a big box store's auto department equipment. Most of the guys around me were making snide remarks about how I overpaid for an old vice and how they could get a brand new one for less money. I'm still beating on that old thing and I'd bet the junk they bought is long gone. :cool:
     
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  7. I'm listening :D
     
  8. yvan lacroix
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    nice thread, now subscribed
     
  9. iagsxr
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    Buddy gave me this HF belt sander. Needed a stand. Didn't want to spend any money and wanted a vintage look.

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    It's an optical illusion that the railing's crooked.

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    Filled the column with sandblasting sand for more undercenter weight and vibration damping. It's totally stable.
     
  10. 1928arat
    Joined: Dec 16, 2008
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    i just finished making this spot faceing tool to machine a socal axel to take 34 rods
     
  11. billys54
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    What a great thread
     
  12. JC Sparks
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    A tool every guy needs in the back room of his shop. JC
     

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  13. Is that a gynecologist's table?
     
  14. stealthcruiser
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    Nothing home made about that!!!!:eek: :D
     
  15. KrisKustomPaint
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    This is one of my favorite threads on the HAMB.
     
  16. nexxussian
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    No, but you could use it to "home make" an addition to the family.

    If she's into that...
     
  17. TooMany2count
    Joined: Jan 6, 2003
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    Had a friend w/a OT GM truck come by to have me help him w/his AC.
    Needless to say the orifice tube some how got pushed farther into the tube & was impossible to remove w/needle nose pliers and it finally broke inside the tube while trying to fish it out w/several different things. So I made this tool out of an old screw driver & tacking a 4" dry wall screw to it.
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    Pushed into the orifice tube and screwed it through it & pulled it out.
    Not fancy but it'll work on any GM-Ford-Mopar that uses this type orifice tube...joe

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  18. vendetta
    Joined: Mar 22, 2007
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    my collection of things i've made over past few years-
    -sheetmetal clamps
    -dies for forming around bolts/screws(pictures of interior show form using dies,swage,roll former)
    -english wheel
    -roll former
    -miniture panel hammer-2 1/2" long head
    -planisher
    -foot operated shrinker/stretcher(bought jaws only made the rest)
    -swage with 10 different pairs of wheels
    -machined top 3/4" steel table for panel work(rings a bit when you bash on it with a hammer-was thinking of putting rubber or lead feet on it)

    hope to start using all these on my own truck soon.....
     

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  19. toddc
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    Pictures?:D
     
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  20. KrisKustomPaint
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    Those dies to form a bead around a screw are sweet! gonna have to make some of those.

     
  21. plym49
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    I love everything on wheels. This is a really nice way of doing it.
     
  22. tjsr19
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    Bump I dont have anything to add but I was hoping someone else might. this is my favorite thread.
     
  23. onemintcaddy
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    Built my Son a Vice stand the other day. Got sick of chasing it around on the floor.

    I told my Old Man I would build him one some time back,,, His is next. I started on it last night. I'll need to step out side the box on that one. Has any one ever tried to smooth out a vice with out using mud,,,, It's worse than doing a motor for **** sake's.
    I'll post some photos later,,,,, Waite till you see all the **** I brought home for this thing.
    Most of You guys Know what your standards need to be when you build your old man something.
     

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  24. onemintcaddy
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    OK,,,,,, Went out and got the camera. This is where we sit so far with your basic stand. Believe it or not I have more time into trying to smooth out that vice than getting the stand to this point.

    Also found some more **** to add to the pile.
     

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  25. Homemade44
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
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    Here is a small bead roll that you can use on a bench or take to a car to do edge beads on fenders. It weighs 12 pounds and is very adjustable.

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  26. hr31hr
    Joined: Nov 30, 2006
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    I made this simple protractor to help me build my exhaust from mandrel bends.
     

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  27. terry48435
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  28. plym49
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    Brilliant!
     
  29. tjsr19
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  30. tjsr19
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    I am building a sheet metal brake and am looking for some simple hinges any one have ideas that would work I bought some weld on bullet hinges but I don't think they will work.
     

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