Furniss
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Sorry I meant do we get a video of frankenmog working ?It’s not going on my machinebut if it can be broken
he’ll brake it
makes Rory look like an amature and destructive testing
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Sorry I meant do we get a video of frankenmog working ?It’s not going on my machinebut if it can be broken
he’ll brake it
makes Rory look like an amature and destructive testing
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Not yet still poorlySorry I meant do we get a video of frankenmog working ?
What happened to not spending any money on itNot yet still poorlywaiting for the ram seals plus when I pulled the ram to bits it picked up on the thread so may have to make a new end cap
To be honest my attention span has expired hence me making the tooth for my pal
got a bit of work on as well so a nice break form pissing around with it
On another note got to wire up an old Land Rover that was told just needs the lights wiringnow it’s turned up it hasn’t even got a dash board
or any wiring at all
was a petrol but has had a diesel fitted so need to start from scratch, ffs not even got a battery box just a hole under the seat
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Ahh hold that thoughtWhat happened to not spending any money on it
I‘d have thought you’d have just transplanted an upgraded ram?
20mm square solid'd be a lot stronger and longer lasting/resistant to damage MogThought I’d stick my pit picture here instead of hi jacking gunners thread
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got my channel steel welded up just need some 20mm flat bar on edge to stick on top so the 3/4” road plates will be flush with the floor that I’m using to cover the pit
but also been busy on the truck shifting boxes about
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It’s only going to form an edge for the concrete20mm square solid'd be a lot stronger and longer lasting/resistant to damage Mog
Having seen it done like that many times I agree that a square would be better.It’s only going to form an edge for the concreteso should last
or even go OTT and go to 40 x 20 flat ...... would never moveHaving seen it done like that many times I agree that a square would be better.
Dirt will get in between & push the flat out.
As will moisture & freeze doing the same.
Never mine equipment catching it & bending it.
Wouldn’t workor even go OTT and go to 40 x 20 flat ...... would never move
half and half it MogWouldn’t workas I need a bearing for the steel platesView attachment 23461
heres my plan
black is the concrete panel
red is 6”x3” channel welded together
yellow will be poured concrete
brown is a 20mm thick steel plate to cover the open pit
green is the 20mm flat bar on edge welded to the channel
so can’t have anything too wide as will make the 20mm plate be too close to the edge of the pit
Ok I’ll come cleanhalf and half it Mog View attachment 23462
I'd already guessed that ..... just have to seam weld it thenOk I’ll come cleanI’ve a load of 20x6 flat bar (that came in the scrap some fabrication shop that had closed down)
you known I don’t like spending money
when I don’t need too
Yep that’s exactly how I did mine about 20 years agoOur pit has angle for pit boards to sit and held concrete back and has never moved even has a pit jack that rolls along angle too
That’s what mine will be like but 20mm plateWe do loads in ferodo where we do 50x50 angle with 20x10 flat bar weld to it, sprags on the angle and forms the edges of our pits and cable ways then 10mm chequer plate dropped in to close them up.