Rio_Grande
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I have done alot of searching and reading on this site about homemade pallet fork designs. It has left me with alot to think about, 1 rail 2 rail, actual fork or fabricate one, quick attach or not, lots to think about.
I am leaning towards a free set of forks. I however am concerned about the slots that are cut in the top rail to give the fork a place to lock into. I have a band saw, welder, grinder and cutting torch and I don't see any of them making nice square notches like what I see on manufactured equiptment. I have been jonseing for a plasma cutter. If I go cheap I can get an inverter style that will cut a nice quare shoulder in the cross piece but then I am concerned about making the area brittle due to flame hardening.
Any ideas or direction would be appriciated..
Jeff
I am leaning towards a free set of forks. I however am concerned about the slots that are cut in the top rail to give the fork a place to lock into. I have a band saw, welder, grinder and cutting torch and I don't see any of them making nice square notches like what I see on manufactured equiptment. I have been jonseing for a plasma cutter. If I go cheap I can get an inverter style that will cut a nice quare shoulder in the cross piece but then I am concerned about making the area brittle due to flame hardening.
Any ideas or direction would be appriciated..
Jeff