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Started by Kbeitz, January 09, 2017, 03:03:34 PM

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POSTON WIDEHEAD

Looks like a 1940's Bat Mobile.  :D :D :D :D
The older I get I wish my body could Re-Gen.

Crusarius


Kwill

Built my own hydraulic splitter
Built my own outdoor wood stove
Built my own log arch
built my own bandsaw sawmill
Built my own atv log arch.
Built my own FEL grapple

Kwill

 I bought 3 of these scaffolding pieces at a auction for 5.00. I figured some day I would use them for something

  

  

  

  

  

   so I got tired of moving them and really needed a shop table so I don't have to work on stuff in the floor so I built this. I'm going to put some casters on it so I can move it around.
Built my own hydraulic splitter
Built my own outdoor wood stove
Built my own log arch
built my own bandsaw sawmill
Built my own atv log arch.
Built my own FEL grapple

Kbeitz

That looks great... I would build some work drawers for in it and weld a class three
hitch on it so you can slide in a vice when needed.



 
Collector and builder of many things.
Love machine shop work
and Wood work shop work
And now a saw mill work

rospaw

Quote from: Kbeitz on January 08, 2018, 03:40:02 PM
That looks great... I would build some work drawers for in it and weld a class three
hitch on it so you can slide in a vice when needed.



 

Sorry Kbeitz for bring drama to your great thread.

Papa1stuff

OK boss lets get the name right side up and turned around ;D 8) :new_year:
1987 PB Grader with forks added to bucket
2--2008 455 Rancher Husky
WM CBN Sharpener & Setter

Kwill

Quote from: Kbeitz on January 08, 2018, 03:40:02 PM
That looks great... I would build some work drawers for in it and weld a class three
hitch on it so you can slide in a vice when needed.



 
the receiver hitch for sure.bi wanted to mount a vise on the table but it couldn't get in the way so the th hitch idea would work great.
Built my own hydraulic splitter
Built my own outdoor wood stove
Built my own log arch
built my own bandsaw sawmill
Built my own atv log arch.
Built my own FEL grapple

Kbeitz

Quote from: rospaw on January 08, 2018, 03:45:50 PM
Quote from: Kbeitz on January 08, 2018, 03:40:02 PM
That looks great... I would build some work drawers for in it and weld a class three
hitch on it so you can slide in a vice when needed.



 

Sorry Kbeitz for bring drama to your great thread.

This thread can go where it wants... I'm enjoying it... Keep it coming.
Better than going to the coffee house. Better than face book (that doesn't take much).
Collector and builder of many things.
Love machine shop work
and Wood work shop work
And now a saw mill work

Jeff

Just call me the midget doctor.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.

Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

Kbeitz

Quote from: Kwill on January 08, 2018, 05:21:40 PM
Quote from: Kbeitz on January 08, 2018, 03:40:02 PM
That looks great... I would build some work drawers for in it and weld a class three
hitch on it so you can slide in a vice when needed.



 
the receiver hitch for sure.bi wanted to mount a vise on the table but it couldn't get in the way so the th hitch idea would work great.
I put a lot of different tools on hitches and I got receivers on many of my benches.
All my outside benches have receivers on them for two reasons. One so no one
can steal my tools and second to take them in out of the rain. Before I did this I
put my tool on a flat plate with a flat bar under the plate and clamped everything
in my vises. The receiver works so much better. You can find cheap hitches at the
junkyard and Harbor Freight sell a class 3 hitch plate for garden tractors for $10.00
Collector and builder of many things.
Love machine shop work
and Wood work shop work
And now a saw mill work

Kbeitz

Most of the stuff I'm posting here came from the junkyard anyway....
One way or another...
Collector and builder of many things.
Love machine shop work
and Wood work shop work
And now a saw mill work

Kbeitz

Quote from: Papa1stuff on January 08, 2018, 04:34:53 PM
OK boss lets get the name right side up and turned around ;D 8) :new_year:

It took me awhile to figure out what you was talking about... Now I see it.
Collector and builder of many things.
Love machine shop work
and Wood work shop work
And now a saw mill work

starmac

Kbeitz, I noticed you had to add a wheelie bar after adding that dog on the hood, it is amazing how more power you get with a little dog. Lol.
Old LT40HD, old log truck, old MM forklift, and several huskies.

Kbeitz

Quote from: starmac on January 08, 2018, 05:54:07 PM
Kbeitz, I noticed you had to add a wheelie bar after adding that dog on the hood, it is amazing how more power you get with a little dog. Lol.

That little car has a two speed tranny with a 4hp briggs and with out the
wheelie bars it will dump you out...
This is what it's supposed to look like... Buick... Maybe some day.
One day at a car show someone offered me $750.00 just for the body of mine.



 
Collector and builder of many things.
Love machine shop work
and Wood work shop work
And now a saw mill work

Kbeitz

I got another one waiting on my things to do list. Another 4hp.
The real name for this one is little speedster.



 
Collector and builder of many things.
Love machine shop work
and Wood work shop work
And now a saw mill work

starmac

Lord, lord, my grandkids would have been downtown with them rigs.
Just think what todays toys will be like in 30 or 40 years.
Old LT40HD, old log truck, old MM forklift, and several huskies.

Kbeitz

This is what the last one looked like when it was new...



 
Collector and builder of many things.
Love machine shop work
and Wood work shop work
And now a saw mill work

Kbeitz

Collector and builder of many things.
Love machine shop work
and Wood work shop work
And now a saw mill work

Kbeitz

The jeep was made from junk yard parts. One part is special. That's the seat.
The seat came out of school bus number 11. That was my school bus and the
seat was the first one behind the driver on the drivers side. That was MY SEAT.
Now it still my seat. What a great find. Seat number two is in my truck...



 
Collector and builder of many things.
Love machine shop work
and Wood work shop work
And now a saw mill work

Chuck White

Quote from: Papa1stuff on January 08, 2018, 04:34:53 PM
OK boss lets get the name right side up and turned around ;D 8) :new_year: 

I noticed that too,  If any name should be upside down, it should be Ian, he's kinda down under, ya know!   ;D
~Chuck~  Cooks Cat Claw sharpener and single tooth setter.  2018 Chevy Silverado and 2021 Subaru Ascent.
With basic mechanical skills and the ability to read you can maintain a Woodmizer  LT40!

starmac

Lordy, my recollections of school buses was on the days I didn't drive or hitchhike to school was getting kicked off and walking, sure don't need any reminders of them.
Old LT40HD, old log truck, old MM forklift, and several huskies.

Kbeitz

This is a picture of my bus at my home waiting to pick us kids up...
This bus I found in part of the junkyard that was over grown with trees.
I could not believe it still existed. Bus number 11. My bus. 



 
Collector and builder of many things.
Love machine shop work
and Wood work shop work
And now a saw mill work

Jeff

I road bus 11 too, just not that one. :D
Just call me the midget doctor.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.

Commercial circle sawmill sawyer in a past life for 25yrs.
Ezekiel 22:30

Don_Papenburg

I rode bus 11 also but mine was a Ford,  53 or 54 . 
Frick saw mill  '58   820 John Deere power. Diamond T trucks

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