A little plasma cutter/ welding project.

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BravoXray

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I inherited a transmission jack form my late BIL, but it only had a flat plate, no brackets to use to hold the transmission in place. So, since I'm soon going to use it to help a friend pull a Torque-Flite out of a Dodge pick he has, I decided to make a set of brackets to make it easier.
I used four pieces of 2" X 1/4" X 7" bar stock and used a new stencil kit to cut slots for adjusting the brackets to hold the transmission in place. The stencils work really well, and I have a couple of other sets to cut round and square holes.
I clamped the stencils to the bars and used the Hypertherm to cut the slots. I cleaned up the bars, ground off the mill scale and cut 3 inch long pieces of 1 1/2" angle to stand up and fit up against the pan rail of the transmission, bead blasted the paint and mill scale off them, I welded them up and painted them Kubota orange. I also made a pair of pieces I bolted to the sides of the base plate and made a chain to throw over the transmission to hold it in place with eye bolts and wing nuts.
I think they will make the job easier and safer.

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Those are nice clean cuts. Love projects like this. Good job.
 
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As you are already using templets, you might be interested in this simple machine I made.


Templets and speed control are a game changer. The circle above the torch with the hose clamp is for a plasma, have to remove the two bolts holding the torch stand offs.

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When's the last time one of your cuts with a hand torch looked like this? You'll cut way back on your use of grinders/sanders too.

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I wish I had made it 20 years before I did.
 
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As you are already using templets, you might be interested in this simple machine I made.


Templets and speed control are a game changer. The circle above the torch with the hose clamp is for a plasma, have to remove the two bolts holding the torch stand offs.

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When's the last time one of your cuts with a hand torch looked like this? You'll cut way back on your use of grinders/sanders too.

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I wish I had made it 20 years before I did.
Great looking and functioning attachment. Good job!

When I get rid of a couple things here in the shop and have more room, I'm going to get a plasma table to use with my Hypertherm. Being able to create parts in CAD and cut them out will be a big help with some of my future projects.
 
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Great looking and functioning attachment. Good job!

When I get rid of a couple things here in the shop and have more room, I'm going to get a plasma table to use with my Hypertherm. Being able to create parts in CAD and cut them out will be a big help with some of my future projects.
A cnc table is a game changer, I built mine about 7 years ago and it's made project way more fun to build (but I find myself pushing my project complexity now).
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I needed to make some brackets to mount work lights on my mower, other then drawing/design time, it only took a couple minutes to cut and bend them. No welding needed.
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   / A little plasma cutter/ welding project. #7  
As you are already using templets, you might be interested in this simple machine I made.


Templets and speed control are a game changer. The circle above the torch with the hose clamp is for a plasma, have to remove the two bolts holding the torch stand offs.

View attachment 4133490

When's the last time one of your cuts with a hand torch looked like this? You'll cut way back on your use of grinders/sanders too.

View attachment 4133491

I wish I had made it 20 years before I did.
Always liked your stuff over on MTF, I need to add a oxy setup on my table for thicker stuff, just hope my water table is deep enough for it.
 
   / A little plasma cutter/ welding project. #8  
Great looking and functioning attachment. Good job!

When I get rid of a couple things here in the shop and have more room, I'm going to get a plasma table to use with my Hypertherm. Being able to create parts in CAD and cut them out will be a big help with some of my future projects.

I also have a CNC plasma table but the reality is for "new metal" projects I can have my parts water jet or laser cut by vendors in the city cheaper than I can buy the raw material, before counting my time or consumables. Scraps and drops are easier to use/nest right below the templet.



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   / A little plasma cutter/ welding project. #9  
Always liked your stuff over on MTF

Jmor, on a number of other tractor forums was my Father. The smartest person I ever knew.
 

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