Thinking outside the box

   / Thinking outside the box #21  
Great job as always Paul. You should sell that design to Kabota. I always look forward to your projects. How did you make the lip on the lid?
Bill

I agree...Nice job...Paul should at least submit it to Kubota and if nothing else maybe get some free stuff...they wouldn't dare just copy it ..or would they :) Really nice job !
 
   / Thinking outside the box #22  
Your project is very impressive, I wish I had one tenth of your skill. The world produces exceptional talent in a few individuals and I believe you are one. Michelangelo chose paint and marble to form his creations from, you have chosen metal.
I would love to see a tv show of you creating in your shop. You would not need to see anger rants or throwing stuff around such as some shows seem to do, you would have my rapt attention just fabricating things.
 
   / Thinking outside the box #24  
Your project is very impressive, I wish I had one tenth of your skill. The world produces exceptional talent in a few individuals and I believe you are one. Michelangelo chose paint and marble to form his creations from, you have chosen metal.
I would love to see a tv show of you creating in your shop. You would not need to see anger rants or throwing stuff around such as some shows seem to do, you would have my rapt attention just fabricating things.

I agree with Dozernut about the TV show. I love to watch the shows about guys who create stuff - just can't stand all the anger that seems to go along with it!

I have seen a show called American Restoration, but to be honest, they have nothing on Paul. Paul's work is far superior! I also think the whole aspect of being located in such a remote place could play in well with the show. We'll have to all write in to the History Channel and see if we can get Paul's shop featured in a pilot!!!

Once again Paul - GREAT JOB!
 
   / Thinking outside the box #25  
I just saw this on TV

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tom
 
   / Thinking outside the box #26  
Ok Paul. I'm just going to have to stop reading your threads because every time I do I end up having to buy a new keyboard because I've ruined it by drooling too much on it.:laughing:
 
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I agree...Nice job...Paul should at least submit it to Kubota and if nothing else maybe get some free stuff...they wouldn't dare just copy it ..or would they :) Really nice job !

These manufactures might be watching but they'll never acknowledge what others are doing to dress up there product or improve on an already great machine. I'm glad to hear you've enjoyed seeing it and thanks for posting.

Your project is very impressive, I wish I had one tenth of your skill. The world produces exceptional talent in a few individuals and I believe you are one. Michelangelo chose paint and marble to form his creations from, you have chosen metal.
I would love to see a tv show of you creating in your shop. You would not need to see anger rants or throwing stuff around such as some shows seem to do, you would have my rapt attention just fabricating things.

Holy smoke I really appreciate your very kind words. It was very nice of you to take the time to post them as well so thank you very much for doing so.
I agree with you. These guys on TV these days are over the edge. I just don't watch it anymore. To much drama with very little content. When I watch something I like to walk away after and think I might have learned something from it but I never do.
All I know is that these shows do nothing to promote family. The language is terrible and why is there always a deadline. It's all so predictable now. They weld something and then send it out for paint. Why don't they do it all in shop?
Anyway thank you very much for your thoughts and I'm pleased to learn you enjoyed seeing the storage box I built. :thumbsup:



Thank you sir :)

I agree with Dozernut about the TV show. I love to watch the shows about guys who create stuff - just can't stand all the anger that seems to go along with it!

I have seen a show called American Restoration, but to be honest, they have nothing on Paul. Paul's work is far superior! I also think the whole aspect of being located in such a remote place could play in well with the show. We'll have to all write in to the History Channel and see if we can get Paul's shop featured in a pilot!!!

Once again Paul - GREAT JOB!

Thomas my friend. You give me way to much credit but I appreciate it very much. If you were around here in my shop you'd get a good chuckle. We have some unique people who come here to get stuff done and it's because of them I keep plugging away at it. If I ever get on a TV show you'll have to promise me you'll make a guest appearance. :thumbsup:

I just saw this on TV

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tom

Tom you gave me the chuckle of the day and I thank you for that. The weather here is miserable and when I seen that photo I busted a gut laughing. Thank's again :laughing:

Ok Paul. I'm just going to have to stop reading your threads because every time I do I end up having to buy a new keyboard because I've ruined it by drooling too much on it.:laughing:

:laughing: Here's what you need to do. Get yourself a Piggly Wiggly bag and wrap your keyboard in it. That should keep the drools off of it. If that don't work I have some 3/16th plate left and I'll make you a drool drip catcher. I just need your head size :laughing:
Glad your enjoying the threads. Thank for your kind words.

Well after today I know I'm better at building storage boxes than I am at doing video's but I did manage to throw one together. I hope the sound works. Here's the link. It basically shows all the photo's I took of the project.


Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTI-qoXzqok
 
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   / Thinking outside the box #28  
Paul, I just got done waching the video and noticed when you opened the lid it was dark in the box. You need to install a dome light. In the video you were using some welding magnets. Those are the strongest looking magnets I have seen and looked like they had an on off switch. What brand are they and where did you get them. BTW nice job on the video.
Bill
 
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Paul, I just got done waching the video and noticed when you opened the lid it was dark in the box. You need to install a dome light. In the video you were using some welding magnets. Those are the strongest looking magnets I have seen and looked like they had an on off switch. What brand are they and where did you get them. BTW nice job on the video.
Bill

Thanks Bill. I had trouble with the audio for the video so I added another one. I think in the video you looked at was the first one. It took out my narration at the end. I think this new video should have better music and my narration should be there close to the end. Ya it was dark and cold in the shop that's why the poor lighting. An interior light just may be in order :laughing:

You got the eyes of an eagle my friend. Yep they're a good mag clamp. They do have the off/on switch which I like because it's easy to remove the crap from them. They weren't expensive. I'm thinking around $15 each at the time. I purchased them at Princess Auto.


This video might be better.
YouTube - Thinking Outside Of the Box 1
 
   / Thinking outside the box #30  
I would love to see a tv show of you creating in your shop. You would not need to see anger rants or throwing stuff around such as some shows seem to do, you would have my rapt attention just fabricating things.

I agree with Dozernut about the TV show. I love to watch the shows about guys who create stuff - just can't stand all the anger that seems to go along with it!

I agree with you. These guys on TV these days are over the edge. I just don't watch it anymore. To much drama with very little content. When I watch something I like to walk away after and think I might have learned something from it but I never do.

All I know is that these shows do nothing to promote family. The language is terrible and why is there always a deadline. It's all so predictable now. They weld something and then send it out for paint. Why don't they do it all in shop?

Like others have said on this forum, I've gotten fed up with the American Chopper, American Hotrod, Howe & Howe Tech, Monster Garage, et al ad nauseum format of conflict, egos, etc, hack work show. I liked TLC's Rides; but that didn't last long because it didn't go for the conflict and melodrama. There is/was a series called Brewmasters on one of the cable networks that has/had promise as they focused on making beer and the history/inspiration for a particular style of beer while keeping the egos and personal back stories (e.g. TMI - Too Much Information) in check.

One other thing I've noticed about Paul's videos is that he understands the concept of editing to move a story along. How many times have we seen a vendor's web site video of whatever it is they are trying to sell that is linear in nature with unnecessary footage?
 
   / Thinking outside the box #31  
Paul you are my hero. If I could just be a little mouse in the corner of your shop to watch and learn.
 
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   / Thinking outside the box #32  
Paul,

Congratulations on another fantastic build! Wow, when you get some extra time on your hands, look out! I do hope you made an extra one - that will look really nice on the front of my Grand L!

Some questions for you:
1. How did you end up connecting it to the front brush guard? I couldn't really tell by the pictures.

2. I noticed that you included a 12v adapter plug - what do you envision using this for? Or was it just a matter of 'you could'?

3. When you start a project like this, do sketch it out in detail before you start or just sort of create as you go?

Looking forward to the video - please put a link on this thread once you get it done.

Take care,

Kubota Tee I think the black cover beside the paddle latch is a key lock for the latch. Correct me if I'm wrong Paul.
 
   / Thinking outside the box #33  
4shorts, Your fabrication skill are spectacular as is your ability to design for functionality. Is that your shop or an employers? Have you considered internet sales & custom fabrication? Markham Welding is (was) a great example of how word of mouth & quality products/service made a good business. I'd be a wealthy man with an employee like you. MikeD74t
 
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Paul you are my hero. If I could just be a little mouse in the corner of your shop to watch and learn.

Thank you very much. The last mouse that was in my shop looked like this.

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Kubota Tee I think the black cover beside the paddle latch is a key lock for the latch. Correct me if I'm wrong Paul.

You are VERY correct. Good observation :thumbsup:


4shorts, Your fabrication skill are spectacular as is your ability to design for functionality. Is that your shop or an employers? Have you considered internet sales & custom fabrication? Markham Welding is (was) a great example of how word of mouth & quality products/service made a good business. I'd be a wealthy man with an employee like you. MikeD74t

Thank you Mike. I appreciate your nice comments. The shop you see is ours meaning my wife and I. We are a small mom and pop operation and just started our 16 year in business last week.

It's just me and the wife that work here. I do the easy work (the repairs, machining,welding, restoring,painting and fabrication) while the wife does the hard stuff like bill collecting and paper work.

I've thought about doing some online stuff but to be honest most folks don't want to pay for this type of stuff. I get many emails and PM's but the average folk don't want to pay much for it so I don't pursue it.

We do well here at our little modest shop. We own what we have but it takes allot of hours working to keep up with it all. I can't complain though. Raised a family here because of the shop and the two boys we have turned out great and went out in the world to help others by becoming proud members of the Canadian Armed Forces. Our 29 year old boy is in Afghanistan now. I consider them our greatest accomplishment. Here's a few pics to give you a visual of what our modest operation looks like.
Thank you again for your kind thoughts and thanks for posting. Paul


Going up our driveway:

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If you look to the right you'll see the shop behind our house. Yes I'm a back yard mechanic :laughing:

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This is where I keep my restored items:

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This is the shop:

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#36  
The kind of mouse you'd find in my pigsty shop looks like this.

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Holy smoke that's a hard looking critter!:shocked:The last time I got a shock like that I met the mother in law :laughing:
 
   / Thinking outside the box #37  
You have far too much time on your hands...

If you want to get busy I can send you a list... and a blank cheque....

Impressive as always!!!!
 
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#38  
You have far too much time on your hands...

If you want to get busy I can send you a list... and a blank cheque....

Impressive as always!!!!

:laughing: Lloyd in this case I can honestly say I had to much time on my hands. We seldom take much time off but this year we suffered through two weeks off. Just about killed me to be honest.
As for the blank Cheque. Don't leave it completely blank, Just sign it. I'll fill in the amount :thumbsup:

How is that cool Kioti of yours? Thanks. Glad you liked the build.

 
   / Thinking outside the box #39  
Wow, Paul. Nice work! I especially like the non-skid step tread. Very cool and really handy. I had to surf back and forth to see how the box fit in between the struts. The quarter away lights are a great idea. Pulling across traffic on a roadway needs the flashing lights up front like on your loader. Turning into traffic needs those angled lights........ And they look like they were born on the tractor. :thumbsup:

I was going to use plywood. Guess I'll have to do it out of metal now... ;)

'Course if you think four days was a long time to fab, you aint seen nothing yet! :laughing:
 
   / Thinking outside the box #40  
Holy smoke that's a hard looking critter!:shocked:The last time I got a shock like that I met the mother in law :laughing:

Ed "Big Daddy" Roth gave birth to the "Rat Fink" that took up residence in my pigsty. Actually I haven't seen a blasted mouse in quite some time knock on wood.

My last boss could only dream of looking as good as "Rat Fink;" but she would have to be called "Rat Finkette."
 

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