Is that a v8?made her run again. till to get down to my house. need tp find a wrecker. notthe best pic.View attachment 419052
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Is that a v8?made her run again. till to get down to my house. need tp find a wrecker. notthe best pic.View attachment 419052
let there be light
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perkins 540 v8 diesel. out of a massey combine. sorry enviroment
Pulling how many furrows, 12?perkins 540 v8 diesel. out of a massey combine. sorry enviroment
Digging a trench for a church who wanted to have outside flushing toilets. the surveyed line to the street sewer connection gave a big surprise . I dug 30 feet or so right through a black death plague pit by hand . Had to pick out all the bones and see that they were reburied as the church people requested .I wouldn't joke about these topics. While doing military archaeology, I saw plowed battlefields strewn with vertebrae, teeth, femurs and boots with nails and small foot bones inside, and this layer continued to a depth of 1 meter. Every 20 cm of the soil surface there was a bone sticking out.
If you want drawers all the same size make them as a box then cut around the edge equally on a bench saw , do a test cut on some scrap the same width & turn the wood over , perfect when the saw cut is the same from both sides just watch where you put the screws .Got my second drawer done. It is much harder to make a second to match. I made the front face deeper to cover the drawer base that was protruding out of the bottom of the original drawer.
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I glued and clamped an extra piece roughly 20mm deep on the original drawer to make the front deeper and match the second one. It hides the rough wood used for the drawer bottom. These Lidl F clamps came in useful. May need to get a few more of these.
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Post sanding and planing the bottom to make them match. The glued joint came out pretty well. Had to point it out to the missus.
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Handles on. Square enough for government work. I like the nail holes. Tells a story and reminds me of where some of the material came from.
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650mm drawer at full extension, full of tools. Does the job as intended. That red spirit level is 600mm.
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I need to put a finish on the wood to prevent all the dirty finger marks. It's nearly payday so the material for the top will get ordered shortly. I'm going to paint the frame purely to keep the rust at bay. I have some "storm grey" paint, so the colour shouldn't change too much.
First time making drawers. I'd do it again differently, knowing what I know now. Good learning experience and it will still do the job regardless.
Interesting , were the jaws already threaded like that ?Made use of a spare Allen key, and a random knurled ally knob i made. Cut the bent end off, turned the end down to round, drilled an undersize hole in the knob and pressed it in.
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It has one very specific use, for the screws holding the soft jaw inserts in the lathe chuck:
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Interesting , were the jaws already threaded like that ?
My antique lathe's chuck jaws on both the three & four jaw chucks appear to be made of quality hardened steel