4shorts
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As someone who has to use a vise and hammers to bend metal, I love seeing your various presses- especially the Ironworker! Since I don't do stuff for money, just out of need, I usually don't have just the tools I need. I sure have a mottley collection of tools and small machines, and I appreciate professional equipment. I haven't had a dog since I was 5 years old, but I liked reading about the virtues of dogs. Keep posting- lots of us really enjoy seeing what's new with Specialty Repairs.
Thanks varmint,jayste and tommu56 for your comments. I was taking a little break from posting or maybe I was giving you all a break from my posting :laughing:
I'm of the opinion that a person who is talking all the time don't have much to say so I figured I'd let someone else have a crack at it for awhile. That being said, varmint said he'd like to see what's new here but there's really nothing new. Still busy so for just for the heck of it I'll post on the jobs in the shop so far today.
The first job was on a government vehicle. The second job was on these stainless parts off a factory freezer ship that was brought in with worn shafts.
New shafts were machined and then the old ones were removed and the new ones tigged on. I attached a few steps and some close ups of the welds to bore you with.
The next job is the last pic so far today and it's some basic repairs on a SUV. That's it so far. Have a look. Thanks for your posts guys :thumbsup:
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