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    Tips/Techniques Gantry crane for 4 post car lift

    My BendPak 4 post car lift has a rail that runs down the inside of each runway. This is intended to accommodate their rolling hydraulic transmission jack. I decided to make a small gantry that rolls down the length of the lift, with an I-beam trolley that rolls sideways. Sideways trolley travel...
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    Tool Post vise cleanup and stand build

    I recently picked up my first post vise on eBay, and cleaned it up before fabricating a stand for it. After disassembling and wire brushing it, I applied a thin coat of boiled linseed oil. I left it sit outside in the sun for most of a day to speed up drying. The rear spindle box collar was...
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    Reed C series vise size comparison

    For size comparison purposes, here are photos of the four Reed C series vises with the same soda can sitting on them.
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    Tool Vise stand build

    I just finished a stand for my Reed 4C vise. I used a Budd semi truck rim with a section out of a CO2 tank for a column. The vise weighs 185 lbs. and the stand about 160. I don't think I need to bolt it to the floor for my small home shop work, but I can always weld tabs to the base for that...
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    Mini engine hoist for basement shop

    I've had this Bluebird engine hoist for many years. Used mainly by tool rental companies, these disassemble without tools for easy transport in a pickup. Unfortunately, as I have gotten older, I can no longer lift the parts to assemble it, and so bought a new folding hoist. After several...
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    Tool My 90 year old Rock Island vise arrived today

    120 lbs. of Rock Island vise just came via UPS today. Came from a welding shop and shows little use. Opens & closes & swivels easily. No play or slop in jaws. Used my car lift to put it on a cart until I can fabricate a stand. I don't think I'll paint it - I prefer it to have a little character.
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    Converted 4 x 6 bandsaw for vertical use only

    I haven't used my 35 year old 4 x 6 bandsaw since I got my Jet 7 x 12. After much thought, I decided that rather than let it sit, I would convert it to vertical use only. It seems that no-one makes a hobby sized vertical metal cutting saw. Of course there are a few older Powermatic Model 143s...
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    Made a table for vertical sawing on my 4 x 6 bandsaw

    Since I bought my 7" x 12" Jet horizontal bandsaw, my little 4 x 6 has been sitting idle. I decided to make a sturdy table for it so I could do some vertical sawing. I decided that the simplest approach was to use some 1/4" mild steel plate for a base and a table, and some 4" x 4" x 1/4" thick...
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    Hydraulic press upgrades

    Here are some mods I made to my 20 ton Harbor Freight press: Air/hydraulic jack, table winch, guide rollers, casters, pinned table plates, release knob, grade 8 frame bolts, finger brake, support pin shaft collars. Also, I have found it obnoxious to give up my ability to use my press when it...
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    Drill press reincarnation

    Don't junk your old worn out drill press. There are still lots of uses for the old parts. 1. Old Delta DP-220 drill press 2. Delta tables & Walker Turner bases used for mounting mag drills 3. Delta table, Craftsman base, & 9" Troyke rotary table used as welding positioner 4, Walker Turner &...
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