I'm in with 121 posts..
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I'm in with 121 posts..
Great, now we need to see that power pro and the pc300 mounted on the cart when you get it.
Again great work. I Thought gas went bad after a certain period of time? Guess not. Thanks for educating us on a whole enterprise I never knew existed..
Great work, I look forward to hearing if the coolant tank is enough without a heat exchanger. How are you liking the 225LX so far?
Congrats to the winners. Thanks for the Coupon. This was fun, looking forward to the next one.
Great, Welcome to the forum. Look forward to seeing some of you work.
Looks good D. It looks like you are seeting up to mass produce. I wish you well in selling them...
Exciting times, When will you be making the annoucnement? And how will you be making the announcement? will you be puting a post up here?
Well I almost wasn't going to reply because I didn't want to mess up your thread with anything but the beautiful craftsmanship you are displaying. You obviously take pride in your work, I admire...
Looks good to me Hooda. Glad to see you got all your equipment and you are getting on that learning curve.
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Started with 1 post and am now at 108
These are links to 6 projects I posted....
Well tomatoes for instance ripen and turn red yellow or what ever there end ripe color is as they ripen, even if you picked them 2 months prior totally green as long as it was mature. So you have to...
To reply to your original post, I would buy a new inverter. Warranty and potability being the big reasons.
great looking tool I wasn't quite able to figure out how you use it but I get the gist. I am sure it does the job well. it's great to see that you took the time to create a solution that gives...
its just 1/2" inch it should be good enough to bend 1/8" by up to one inch stock without any heat. you could do narrower 3/16" as well. the stuff I used in the pics is just 1/8" by 1/2" and it bent...
Thanks Dyethor It's a-lot of work but I love gardening. I get a kick out of eating squash from the garden, that I stored in the cellar, until February or salsa in December from tomatoes that I...
I had some scrap left over after making my Broadfork. The 1/2 by 14" Cold rolled piece was from the scrap yard and one end already had two flat surfaces machined into it. this made it easier to weld...
Welcome to the Forum D.Fisher Glad to hear you are throwing you hat in the ring. good luck banging out 100 posts in two weeks. If your anything like me, your wife will be asking you "now when is...
Hi big Joe. Welcome the the Forum. Sounds like you made a great new purchase. I can't wait to hear what you think of it. buy it sounds like you work with some thick stuff.
Thanks again Joe, I am a posting fool now, I know I like the pics that people post the most so I figured I would put up as many big ones as I could. I think I will have to make the helpers a smaller...
Thanks for sharing Jerkey. I have been thinking of going to welding school. What type of course are you taking. Is it through a Junior college?
Whohooo Got it man thanks Joe.
Here are the plans I found on the net. I only went at a 20 Degree angle 30 just seemed to steep and would have you leaning too far forward in order to try and get the...
Test so I am pasting the img code right into the text.?
http://i1261.photobucket.com/albums/ii586/wademortenson/Broadfork/CIMG2948.jpg
Thanks Cippee, well so far I have only been able to do a test patch, things are still very wet. I have another month before I can start planting Potatoes and Onions so I will let you know. So far...
This is an antique farming tool that I decided to recreate from some plans I found in an old gardening book and on the web. Before the days of Petroleum powered farm equipment those without horse...