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5 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Suppose backing vocals don't match minor power chords from the Warlock?

spent the whole day fabricating today. 

 

made a jib outa 10mm hardened plate today(think it was called "hardock")?. took a couple hours to cut n shape it in a 100T press followed by an hour stitching it all up. Had to trim it up with the oxy once completed as it was slightly oversize. was good fun pretending to be a boily for a change. tomorrow morning might have to do final touches

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5 minutes ago, t_revz said:

spent the whole day fabricating today. 

 

made a jib outa 10mm hardened plate today(think it was called "hardock")?. took a couple hours to cut n shape it in a 100T press followed by an hour stitching it all up. Had to trim it up with the oxy once completed as it was slightly oversize. was good fun pretending to be a boily for a change. tomorrow morning might have to do final touches

Hardox wear plate? the boys over at G & G fabrication use it, its a absolute bastard to drill..... Isnt boily work just hitting things with a big hammer and make as much noise as humanly possible :D 

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12 minutes ago, t_revz said:

spent the whole day fabricating today. 

 

made a jib outa 10mm hardened plate today(think it was called "hardock")?. took a couple hours to cut n shape it in a 100T press followed by an hour stitching it all up. Had to trim it up with the oxy once completed as it was slightly oversize. was good fun pretending to be a boily for a change. tomorrow morning might have to do final touches

Sounds like fun, next up is manifold time lol

16 minutes ago, -Macka- said:

Hardox wear plate? the boys over at G & G fabrication use it, its a absolute bastard to drill..... Isnt boily work just hitting things with a big hammer and make as much noise as humanly possible  

i only punched holes with the oxy, not a drill :) 

 

and i didnt bother beating it with a hammer. the press sort it out without breaking a sweat

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spent the whole day fabricating today. 
 
made a jib outa 10mm hardened plate today(think it was called "hardock")?. took a couple hours to cut n shape it in a 100T press followed by an hour stitching it all up. Had to trim it up with the oxy once completed as it was slightly oversize. was good fun pretending to be a boily for a change. tomorrow morning might have to do final touches

You made a jig. A jib is the front sail off a yactch? I like pretending to be a service technician as well! You know what they say, a change is never as good as a holiday!
1 minute ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


You made a jig. A jib is the front sail off a yactch? I like pretending to be a service technician as well! You know what they say, a change is never as good as a holiday!

I'm not sure, I'm on week 2 of a 3 week holiday and its far better then a change in work role haha :D 

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spent the whole day fabricating today. 
 
made a jib outa 10mm hardened plate today(think it was called "hardock")?. took a couple hours to cut n shape it in a 100T press followed by an hour stitching it all up. Had to trim it up with the oxy once completed as it was slightly oversize. was good fun pretending to be a boily for a change. tomorrow morning might have to do final touches

What was the jig/jib for?
14 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


You made a jig. A jib is the front sail off a yactch? I like pretending to be a service technician as well! You know what they say, a change is never as good as a holiday!

naa a forklift attachment

 

use the jib to stretch tracks over the sprocket and idler on a drill

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For those interested there is a cruise on tomorrow evening im going to, dont know full details but can post up if anyone is interested. Im going with Avacardo (Richard) he told me about it i think it was called royal something or something royal?.

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