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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Grinder holders . in the forum Metal 3 years, 3 months ago
Just a rainy night went out in my shop . Looking at my metal work table . On it was an old drawer wth tools . Grinders etc in it . Just kind of a mess .
So got my Bosch jig An cordless drill with hole saws An started cutting An drilling . Not much to look at but in 20 min was done . -
Gerald Taylor replied to the topic V-29 What did you do in the shop site today in the forum Talk Around the Job Site 3 years, 7 months ago
Unpacking a go pro camera . Wish I would have had one for the special moments of hold my beer an watch this ,, or maybe not . Lol
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic V-29 What did you do in the shop site today in the forum Talk Around the Job Site 3 years, 7 months ago
I finished running wires An security cameras .
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic V-29 What did you do in the shop site today in the forum Talk Around the Job Site 3 years, 7 months ago
That’s really nice work but memories your grandson will have are priceless .
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic V-29 What did you do in the shop site today in the forum Talk Around the Job Site 3 years, 7 months ago
Thanks wood worker .yea a little artsy for a good cause . My wife has a jewelry store in El Dorado , Ar
Taylor Jewely An Design .
Just posting on FB people can come in her store an bid . Idue to weight it’s just for pick up .
Here’s a little description . Never done this before . What do you think ?Hi my friendsJust putting this out there .
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic V-29 What did you do in the shop site today in the forum Talk Around the Job Site 3 years, 7 months ago
Well I went to church , moved some heat stuff around with my tractor An glued a carousel base on a lazy susan .
This one auctions off . Process going to Red Cross or Samartians Purse for hurricane relief . -
Gerald Taylor replied to the topic V-29 What did you do in the shop site today in the forum Talk Around the Job Site 3 years, 7 months ago
Well a couple of days ago I built a simple cheap saw that reaches 35″ tall to cut limbs . It’s so simple easy .
I have a 35 hp Kabota tractor with forks made a little mount on blade to connect 2 -12′ X1. 1/2″ joints of pipe . Bought a cheap 54.00 electric pole saw an a
88.00 tailgater generator to run it . Works great just don’t crowd it An helps…[Read more] -
Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Hot glue in the forum Woodworking/Carpentry 3 years, 11 months ago
Will check it out thanks
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Gerald Taylor commented on the post, How I Used Restore Deck Paint for My Deck Restore Project 3 years, 11 months ago
Glad it worked well for you .
Many people had failures .
Works best on a rough surface not slick new boards .
My deck had broken boards that I screwed back together .also rusted heads . But if your in a salt environment not sure . I would ask the Co . -
Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Hot glue in the forum Woodworking/Carpentry 3 years, 11 months ago
ive used hot glue At time for holding a compass point on granite . So I can cut a circle out . But what I like best is this industrial green stick . Not sure what it called . It’s used in field work of natural gas . Just hit with propane torch an melts An makes a easy temporary hold .
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Fabricated metal recliner table . in the forum Not So Pro Projects 3 years, 12 months ago
Dabbs wrote:
Very good, I like how you did the top surface. I’ve been doing that for 30 years, We always used a wire wheel cup brush on a drill press. The ole ‘Prism’ lookThanks Boyd , I the 3M pad process on YouTube . Taking a little time to get spacing better .
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Fabricated metal recliner table . in the forum Not So Pro Projects 3 years, 12 months ago
theamcguy wrote:Very nice work Gerald. That is a really nice design that has market possibilities.
Thanks Bill , seems like doesn’t matter what I make . When I’m done I should have designed a little better . Maybe one that the top can be slanted slightly .
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Fabricated metal recliner table . in the forum Not So Pro Projects 3 years, 12 months ago
Dabbs wrote:Very good, I like how you did the top surface. I’ve been doing that for 30 years, We always used a wire wheel cup brush on a drill press. The ole ‘Prism’ look
Thanks Boyd , I the 3M pad process on YouTube . Taking a little time to get spacing better .
Have a question on the wire wheel prism technique .
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Fabricated metal recliner table . in the forum Not So Pro Projects 3 years, 12 months ago
Doobie wrote:Nice. Did you implement anything to keep the base from scaring/scratcing the hard surface floor, and if so what?
Thanks , About the feet I found plastic that had a threaded metal bolt . So I drilled a hole in the tubing welded a nut inside an now the feet are adjustable .
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Fabricated metal recliner table . in the forum Not So Pro Projects 3 years, 12 months ago
r-ice wrote:sweet looks great, i now wish i knew how to weld.
Thanks , theres lots more I would like to learn as well . I have a new router I just need to learn to use it .
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Fabricated metal recliner table . in the forum Not So Pro Projects 3 years, 12 months ago
Thanks Peter
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Fabricated metal recliner table . in the forum Not So Pro Projects 3 years, 12 months ago
Thanks Charles , that’s what my wife said .
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Gerald Taylor started the topic Fabricated metal recliner table . in the forum Not So Pro Projects 3 years, 12 months ago
My recliner is comfortable but not for computer , digital tablet use etc . So I was at a department store An noticed a little cheap plastic an metal table that couod possibly slide under a couch .
But still wouldn’t fit my need so I decided to build one out of square tubing an polished aluminum top , a tray that slides out an a polished base…[Read more] -
Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Square tubing fix in the forum Metal 4 years ago
Thanks Frank ,
Sometimes it’s just the simple seldom needed info .
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Gerald Taylor replied to the topic Square tubing fix in the forum Metal 4 years ago
I like that , no more mistakes for me . Lol
Thanks
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