This approach kinda matches my current thinking. I'm quite used to using fasteners to make things where others would simply weld.
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Additional thoughts on fasteners and other approches to welding, specifically to add a square drive so that a ratchet (or torque wrench) can be used for an opperation:
Reported here on the "Southern" Forum (before I joined CHMW). A lot of folks either broach a square hole in the pinion shaft of their arbor press, or weld a cut-down socket to the shaft; since I almost always do something more imaginative (easier? peculiar? wacky?), I picked an appropriately sized socket and milled hexes on the pinions of my 1/2T & 1T presses, using my
D. Gray Indexing Plates (currently on sale, no affiliation!):
I used a 30mm socket on the 1T and a 15/16" socket on the 1/2T to minimize the amout of material to be removed:
Also picked up 3/8" & 1/2" sockets on sale at HF.
Slightly OT, but related – can't find where I posted this arbor press modification, but here it is:
The rachet is nice while applying pressure, but the hand wheels make it a lot nicer to move the ram quickly (appologies for the poor camera angle, but can't move the vises or the 1/2T press until later this year)
Definitely OT Side Note: I searched my MBA for "arbor," "arbor press", wheel" and "hand wheel" and only found the photos related to the hex drive. Then I opened Photos, where virtually all of my pics are stored; still didn't find what I was looking for, but the latest MacOS (Sequoia) uses AI and found pictures that had wheels and wheel like objects (even though they weren't named), and also found a pic that included this (highlighted by the Photos app):
I don't know whether to be impressed or scared.