Druidic Dabblings and General Twaddle !!

V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
No, all what Lego terms HOG (Hand Of God). No space to motorise, hence why it will likely wind up being parted out.

They are held together by a variety of pins and push on nuts with X shaped shafts. Amazon have a good deal on 42082 btw, down to £170 from £230. I reckon you'd enjoy it.
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she's gonna have a fit when the pallet arrives next week ;) ...... must stop looking at FB market place ... stuff is too cheap on there :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
The rope on the newer sets is much nicer. I must swap it sometime.
even the real thing does that, if you ain't got the right anti twist rope spooled up :mad:.. twice the price but worth it's weight .... (y):cool:

if you go to buy a crane ... you always want to see it 'full stick', two falls and a full drop .... if the rope twists, it's a cheapo rope ;)

ideally also wants to be Lang's lay, not ordinary lay .... lasts longer and more resistant to twist
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Cyberprog

Cyberprog

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FB marketplace is great for deals, but for your first time, I'd suggest a new boxed & bagged set. Nothing more frustrating than missing parts. Lego are great at replacing them, and I have a massive pile here, but FB sets may not always be complete - or you have to dismantle it first!
 
Cyberprog

Cyberprog

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even the real thing does that, if you ain't got the right anti twist rope spooled up :mad:.. twice the price but worth it's weight .... (y):cool:
It's has an annoying habit of slipping off the pulley too on this one. It's so thin. Newer stuff is thicker.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
FB marketplace is great for deals, but for your first time, I'd suggest a new boxed & bagged set. Nothing more frustrating than missing parts. Lego are great at replacing them, and I have a massive pile here, but FB sets may not always be complete - or you have to dismantle it first!
LOL .... it won't be Lego on this pallet :oops: :ROFLMAO:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
It's has an annoying habit of slipping off the pulley too on this one. It's so thin. Newer stuff is thicker.
take it there are no anti cobble sheave pins to keep the line in the sheaves ? Prob.s a tad small for that level of detail
 
Cyberprog

Cyberprog

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take it there are no anti cobble sheave pins to keep the line in the sheaves ? Prob.s a tad small for that level of detail
You have it in one there. The rope on this is only a bit thicker than cotton thread. I've just ordered a pack of the modern stuff (x77cc150) for it :) might even treat it to a linear actuator conversion, who knows...
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Wasn't quite the predicted glorious day today :cry: ... in fact pretty crap in comparison :mad: ... damp start and been on/off all day, with some fairly heavy, but short, downpours.

whilst the rotator, off the Auramo, was dry ... dried pretty quick once the sun was out .. it got wrapped up, for putting aside for now ... ;):rolleyes:
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bloody heavy lump, but got it into three layers of bags, so'll hopefully fare well, for a while :rolleyes: (y)
cranked the genny up, to run the Ajax and the Startrite ... holed the four I forgot, in the plate, with the Ajax, ... save hauling out the mag drill...... ;)

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.......before starting on me 12 spacer bosses ..... can assure you the tap was not as pissed as it looks in that shot .. weird camera angle :unsure:
I know I took some pix of the bosses getting cut :unsure::confused: ..... but they'm not in me phone tonight ????? :confused::( .... did get this lopped too, while i had it plugged in ....spacer plate for under me Kins. rotators, which needed a trim (y)
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after i'd cut what's sat in the tray there ..
then it was Ajax time ....... would've been so much quicker and easier with a lathe .... but I ain't got one... so's improvise again :rolleyes:
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... part done .... several more to go ....... the DRO is so handy for setting a centre and getting back to it .. rapido
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came down lunchtime, to find Pam'd been buried under double-decker cats :giggle::giggle: ...

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....only has to sit down for a minute and they're there .. getting comfortable ... Sparts is not looking happy that Squeak had 'muscled in' under his perch :LOL:

got it all done by tea time ... as said, would've been sooooo much quicker with a nice lathe .. drill and part off, drill, etc.. :( .. I'll find one :rolleyes:

gave the bits some shiny tish after tea .....
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... and if it ain't lashing down in the morning, I can get it all assembled ........ ready for the next bit ...............
keeps me occupied/out of mischief ..... and yon grass was too wet to assault ..... although it needs it .. AGAIN :oops: ......I'll swear i could see it growing the last couple of days :unsure::mad:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Ive got some 2" plate that wants 58 3/4" holes drilling then tapping can i send it down to you (i don't have a job for it but you do seem to like doing it:LOL::LOL::ROFLMAO:)
not in the slightest Mog ... I pay for it afterwards :( ... but ... it's the system I adopted and may as well continue to keep everything interchangeable ... and they'm M16s thank **** ... M20s'd take some spinning in :oops:
 
M

Monkeybusiness

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Have you ever thought about ‘working from home’ to earn a few quid Graham? I bet you’d do well knocking up bolt on/weld-on brackets for s-type change over etc - something you could gear up for small production runs and deliver a nice product sold through eBay. But then again you’ve probably had enough of that in your previous life!!
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Have you ever thought about ‘working from home’ to earn a few quid Graham? I bet you’d do well knocking up bolt on/weld-on brackets for s-type change over etc - something you could gear up for small production runs and deliver a nice product sold through eBay. But then again you’ve probably had enough of that in your previous life!!
facilities is my problem ATM, MB .... shed needed ... badly .....
love making things and especially a challenge ...... in my previous life I was making the wrong things .. apparently :rolleyes::giggle: ..... wish I'd'tapped into' this sort of market twenty plus years ago!!

I've considered knocking out S type brackets, etc. ..... some of the prices I've seen are very Turpin-esque :oops::rolleyes: ... but as with all 'businesses, the overheads kill so much and are a huge drain on funds ... the rates at my old place were a grand a month ... and even had to pay extra, weekly, for me wheely bin FFS !!
yes there is a market for a 'cottage industry' for this stuff ..... just need a roof to put over some gear ;)
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
and on that note ..... today's escapades ......

slapped another coat on the plate, first thing, before assaulting the grass ...... Galloped the Dane around the 'paddock' beside the drive ...
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and the old drive way ... then ran the Countax around the lawn, before usinf its sweeper to collect the not insignificant amount of massacred green stuff the Dane left lying about ..... by which time 'twere half two and munchy time ... then I turned my attention to this ......
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all went together very well ..

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then picked it off the bench ......

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extricate the hoses from their retainers ..... and some pin retainers ... I do like this as a system ...(y):cool:



for a spot of .......ram removal

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and sat back down ..... ram came out sweet as

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for a strip and empty job .....
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any oil left in there was clinging to the cylinder walls by its teeth .....
re-assembled and returned to its home ....

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with the plumbing re-orientated, ready for some additions ...

full open is 1120 mm .....



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plumbing suitably re-routed ...

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the void between the spacer mounts and the original central body is perfect for a pair of hoses and I had just the pair to extend the originals with :giggle: had to rob these off me flail's extension arm ... got another identical pair somewhere in me hose cupboard, but was damned if I could see 'em tonight ..... and these were already full of Plantohyd anyway
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and devoid of 99.9% mineral oil, it's ready for a try in the a.m. ......
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once I've stuck the VA-r on the dipper and picked it up ..... once I've got an idea of what moves where, i can secure the plumbing where I want it ..... but 'tain't far off as it is IMHDO

and shifted this lil' bugger out the way, off the main bench for now ...



was running out of light by nine so called it a day ... nice to have the evenings well and truly drawing out (y):giggle: ......... and dry again today :cool:
 
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