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    Land Planes for road maintenance

    You make a valid point. For about the same money a person could also just hard-face mild steel, and get plenty of service from the cutting edge as well. I just hard-faced a few teeth on my backhoe, and it took 20 minutes. As for longevity, only time will tell, but I would think I could get 300...
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    Fabrication Failures

    A silly mistake I made a few weeks ago was in welding down my generator head to its mounting frame. I had measured, and positioned, but it just did not seem right, so I moved it forward by an inch. It ended up being too much. The belts that would power it from the engine was not lined up at...
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    Fabrication Failures

    Welds seldom fail because they hold so much. Most of what i fabricate, my tacks alone could probably hold the unit together. If this seems like blarney, tack weld something to a metal bench, and then try removing it. It takes a lot of effort to remove that tack enough for the unit to be removed!
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    Let's Help the Newbies Learn

    I have incorporated some welding and steel into my own house. I have a timber frame home, so it works because steel and wood in that conjunction, it "rustic". Some people do not like the look, but my wife does, so it works for us. This is a double vanity sink I just put in my main bathroom...
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    Distance Learning

    I guess for me right now, being a welding instructor whose students are off-center due to the Black Swan Disease, Distance Learning is my biggest project. There are plenty of great videos of welding out there, but these students know me, and know my welding skills, and have a respect for that...
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    Jeesh: Do I Smell that Bad

    In the next 10 years they predict there will be a 400,000 shortfall of welders in this country. The kids that I teach will actually make more than I do at teaching welding, and they are just starting out. Most will be making 6 figures. It used to be you figured your welding pay by the hour...
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    Land Planes for road maintenance

    After plowing snow all my life with a tractor, last year I realized I had been doing it wrong for years. I was always PUSHING snow out of the way. Last year I used my landplane and it was incredible. I can drive through about a foot of snow, but even in Maine, we only get a few storms a year...
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    Land Planes for road maintenance

    There is no equal to a land-plane. I just used mine yesterday to flatten out some skidder ruts in a hay field where I had a winter logging yard. The first pass leveled just about everything up but then once the humps are knocked down, the second pass makes it baby-bottom smooth. Only a...
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    Show your stick welders

    It would probably shock people because I am a retired welder, and now a welding instructor, and yet my welder at home is a Sears AC welder from 1980 or so. It still works, and I can get good welds out of it, so I just keep what I got. I never felt I should get anything better because I was...
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    Built my own lawn roller

    Nice looking lawn roller.
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    Drill Presses

    I just pulled a starter off my Perkins Engine that had sat for 32 years. The starter looked good on the outside, but when I pulled it apart it looked like Mars...the red planet! It was nothing but rust! Undeterred, I pulled it all apart, and spent four hours cleaning it up... Then, as I was...
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    Home Built Mini Loader For John Deere

    Nice mini-payloader! Just watch out for the "SSS"...(LOL) That is what crochet'ers call the dreaded "second sock syndrome". That is where it takes a person two days to make the first sock, and 2 months to make the second one! I often struggle making two things of the same thing. Now, when I...
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    Drill Presses

    A lot of fabrication work is drilling, so it really makes sense to have a drill press in the shop. I have got everything from a battery powered screw gun, to a 1907 Canedy-Otto post drill press.
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    GenSet

    My latest, long term project has been getting a genset put together. It has been a little tough because the plan is to take a barn-find Perkins Reefer Engine made in 1978, and has not been run since at least 1988, and team it up with a 20 KW PTO generator. The idea is cogeneration, an idea I got...
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    Jeesh: Do I Smell that Bad

    Yeah if I get a project, I can buy the steel for it, and have the students weld it up. I can run the project through my business that way they can get some on-the-job training credit for their resumes. They are always looking for those kinds of projects so the advance students get a chance to...
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