Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop

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#71  
Happy Birthday to your daughter!!!! She's a very Blessed girl.


Thanks Richard. I repurposed my empty iPhone box for packaging....

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   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #72  
That's totally cool Terry. Hope she sees the value in your gift. If not now, in later years. You two are very Blessed to have each other. :cool:
 
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#73  
Over the Counter Strain Relief

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Even though I’m careful and the only one using equipment in my shop I still tend to build little safety devices into my projects. A working lifetime of dealing with employees has created this phobia.




The top pic shows an automotive ball swivel joint and weld-on hydraulic hose support I used to provide strain relief in the event “someone” tugged the torch on my plasma cutter cart

As with most of my “innovations”, inspiration is drawn from whatever surplus parts I have on hand.

I also like using these insulated clamps for keeping cables orderly.

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I used one here for providing strain relief for the work (ground) cable on the same plasma cart.

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In essence this 150 pound (GVW) plasma cart could be pulled around by the cables without damage to wire connections or the machine itself.

This may probably qualify as overkill, but I consider it a little extra time spent for peace of mind.
 
   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #74  
Try again on the first two pictures please.
 
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#75  
Hmm. Don’t know what happened, but it appears to be okay now...
 
   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #76  
Yep, the attachment number that was there, is now replaced with the pictures :thumbsup:.
 
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#77  
Thanks, Xfaxman! There seems to be a problem posting pics with Tapatalk atm.
 
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#78  
For those building new shops, you should consider infloor anchor points before you do your pour. They will come in handy for attaching come alongs and winches for numerous tasks.

I have them inside and outside of my original shop. I used square receiver tube to make it handy for mounting benders, grinders, vises, benches or temporary platforms as well.

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   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #79  
Good idea :thumbsup:.
 
   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #80  
Takes great planning to get all those little things into the construction. I struggle to get everything and end up adding what I can. Pretty hard to add those!!!! :)
 

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