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Started making a rear pallet fork for the tractor from my scrap metal collection.

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  • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY This user is from outside of this forum
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    Started making a rear pallet fork for the tractor from my scrap metal collection.

    These two C-channels used to be stuck in the garden holding up a fence.

    #Tractor #Grinding #PalletFork #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead

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    • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

      Started making a rear pallet fork for the tractor from my scrap metal collection.

      These two C-channels used to be stuck in the garden holding up a fence.

      #Tractor #Grinding #PalletFork #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead

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      @yngmar I love building useful stuff out of junk found in the barn, it's such a satisfying thing to do. Well done!

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      • goatslive@mastodon.socialG goatslive@mastodon.social

        @yngmar I love building useful stuff out of junk found in the barn, it's such a satisfying thing to do. Well done!

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        @GoatsLive Not done yet, but yes. Much more fun than spending all my cash on equipment 😁

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        • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

          Started making a rear pallet fork for the tractor from my scrap metal collection.

          These two C-channels used to be stuck in the garden holding up a fence.

          #Tractor #Grinding #PalletFork #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead

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          Progress on the #PalletFork

          Working with reclaimed steel is a lot slower. I was cleaning up rust and dirt, welding shut some holes where the fence wire used to go through and painting rust converter on where it would be difficult later.

          After much measuring and aligning, I cut the frame and tack-welded it together.

          Then a filler plate into the top.

          In between, some angle grinder repair (broken wire) and of course the fluxcore reel ran out and needed swapping.

          #Tractor #Welding #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Fluxcore

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          • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

            Progress on the #PalletFork

            Working with reclaimed steel is a lot slower. I was cleaning up rust and dirt, welding shut some holes where the fence wire used to go through and painting rust converter on where it would be difficult later.

            After much measuring and aligning, I cut the frame and tack-welded it together.

            Then a filler plate into the top.

            In between, some angle grinder repair (broken wire) and of course the fluxcore reel ran out and needed swapping.

            #Tractor #Welding #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Fluxcore

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            @yngmar i have used old pipe to make things, wire brushes on angle grinder, rust and dust around and then i started to buy metal at https://www.metalocentras.lt/
            Idk today's prices, but i have bought things around 1.30€ per kg. It's faster, funnier and do not need masks.

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            • mcslibinas@mastodon.socialM mcslibinas@mastodon.social

              @yngmar i have used old pipe to make things, wire brushes on angle grinder, rust and dust around and then i started to buy metal at https://www.metalocentras.lt/
              Idk today's prices, but i have bought things around 1.30€ per kg. It's faster, funnier and do not need masks.

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              @mcSlibinas But I already have metal! 😁

              Noted, thanks, will need some steel at some point. Although that place is a 3 hour round-trip from here. 🤔

              Rust is good fertilizer for growing more steel.

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              • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                @mcSlibinas But I already have metal! 😁

                Noted, thanks, will need some steel at some point. Although that place is a 3 hour round-trip from here. 🤔

                Rust is good fertilizer for growing more steel.

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                @yngmar oh, look for similar shop around you. I found them when i was looking for square tubes.
                Usually metal things are 6 meters long, so they can cut by your wishes as long you buy whole 6 meters.

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                  @yngmar oh, look for similar shop around you. I found them when i was looking for square tubes.
                  Usually metal things are 6 meters long, so they can cut by your wishes as long you buy whole 6 meters.

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                  @mcSlibinas There is a guy in Moletai, very hidden in the back of an old warehouse. Not a big selection and prices higher. But much faster to get to 🙂

                  And then there's walking around the yard and looking what I can make with what I already have. It's half the fun and each piece has a story, like our #WheelBarbie that used to be a pig fodder trough 😁

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                  • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                    @mcSlibinas There is a guy in Moletai, very hidden in the back of an old warehouse. Not a big selection and prices higher. But much faster to get to 🙂

                    And then there's walking around the yard and looking what I can make with what I already have. It's half the fun and each piece has a story, like our #WheelBarbie that used to be a pig fodder trough 😁

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                    @yngmar metal trading is pretty common, there a lot of shops making things out of metal, and they can sell some leftovers too.

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                    • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                      Progress on the #PalletFork

                      Working with reclaimed steel is a lot slower. I was cleaning up rust and dirt, welding shut some holes where the fence wire used to go through and painting rust converter on where it would be difficult later.

                      After much measuring and aligning, I cut the frame and tack-welded it together.

                      Then a filler plate into the top.

                      In between, some angle grinder repair (broken wire) and of course the fluxcore reel ran out and needed swapping.

                      #Tractor #Welding #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Fluxcore

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                      Not much progress today, bad sleep and stuff.

                      Working on the fittings now. Found some suitable steel for the lower link "ears" and cut it to length, only to discover it was some kind of legendary impenetrable steel. Nothing got through it and I needed a 19mm hole in that stuff.

                      Even tried a 3mm drill bit in the die grinder for shits and giggles and that actually made the hole smaller as it friction welded the drill bit into it 😆

                      Just to prove I'm not going crazy or all my tools had gone dull over winter, I drilled a hole in one of the C-beam scraps and that went through like butter, which it should when you're used to drilling stainless steel.

                      So I at least made the top link attachment instead.

                      #Tractor #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Drilling #Metalworking

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                      • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                        Not much progress today, bad sleep and stuff.

                        Working on the fittings now. Found some suitable steel for the lower link "ears" and cut it to length, only to discover it was some kind of legendary impenetrable steel. Nothing got through it and I needed a 19mm hole in that stuff.

                        Even tried a 3mm drill bit in the die grinder for shits and giggles and that actually made the hole smaller as it friction welded the drill bit into it 😆

                        Just to prove I'm not going crazy or all my tools had gone dull over winter, I drilled a hole in one of the C-beam scraps and that went through like butter, which it should when you're used to drilling stainless steel.

                        So I at least made the top link attachment instead.

                        #Tractor #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Drilling #Metalworking

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                        Set up the plasma cutter, which we don't have enough power for and so I can barely use it at half and frazzled a hole into the undrillable steel, then made it round and clean(ish) with the die grinder, which took a good while. Funny, the angle grinder cut the stuff just fine. This is why your legendary items are so expensive - bloody difficult materials to work with!

                        Top link fitting is on and the ears are aligned and tacked on, the aligning being the hard work here.

                        Couple more parts to go!

                        #Tractor #PalletFork #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Metalworking #Welding

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                        • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                          Set up the plasma cutter, which we don't have enough power for and so I can barely use it at half and frazzled a hole into the undrillable steel, then made it round and clean(ish) with the die grinder, which took a good while. Funny, the angle grinder cut the stuff just fine. This is why your legendary items are so expensive - bloody difficult materials to work with!

                          Top link fitting is on and the ears are aligned and tacked on, the aligning being the hard work here.

                          Couple more parts to go!

                          #Tractor #PalletFork #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Metalworking #Welding

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                          #PalletFork progress! 🎇

                          Made the top pieces for the ears (lift arm connections is the technical term, I think) and made a crossbeam, which took some elaborate measuring but fit pretty good.

                          Some seam welding later and then a moment of immense satisfaction: It fits! Took it for a spin immediately, of course.

                          Even better, I thought I might need a shorter top link but it looks like I might just get away with the one I got.

                          The rust converter has been busy over night and some rust has turned black.

                          Still need to finish a couple seams and then weld a bunch of extra armour points to the critical fulcrums to increase the load rating. So far I only tested it with my bodyweight

                          #Tractor #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Welding #Homestead #Metalworking

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                          • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                            #PalletFork progress! 🎇

                            Made the top pieces for the ears (lift arm connections is the technical term, I think) and made a crossbeam, which took some elaborate measuring but fit pretty good.

                            Some seam welding later and then a moment of immense satisfaction: It fits! Took it for a spin immediately, of course.

                            Even better, I thought I might need a shorter top link but it looks like I might just get away with the one I got.

                            The rust converter has been busy over night and some rust has turned black.

                            Still need to finish a couple seams and then weld a bunch of extra armour points to the critical fulcrums to increase the load rating. So far I only tested it with my bodyweight

                            #Tractor #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Welding #Homestead #Metalworking

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                            @yngmar That really came out nice!

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                              @yngmar That really came out nice!

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                              @GoatsLive Thanks! Happy myself.

                              I used this one for inspiration: https://hayesproducts.com.au/product/3-point-fork-1383/

                              Not load rated mine yet 😆

                              But I did buy some paint!

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                              • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                #PalletFork progress! 🎇

                                Made the top pieces for the ears (lift arm connections is the technical term, I think) and made a crossbeam, which took some elaborate measuring but fit pretty good.

                                Some seam welding later and then a moment of immense satisfaction: It fits! Took it for a spin immediately, of course.

                                Even better, I thought I might need a shorter top link but it looks like I might just get away with the one I got.

                                The rust converter has been busy over night and some rust has turned black.

                                Still need to finish a couple seams and then weld a bunch of extra armour points to the critical fulcrums to increase the load rating. So far I only tested it with my bodyweight

                                #Tractor #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Welding #Homestead #Metalworking

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                                @yngmar pretty cool! 👍

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                                • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                  #PalletFork progress! 🎇

                                  Made the top pieces for the ears (lift arm connections is the technical term, I think) and made a crossbeam, which took some elaborate measuring but fit pretty good.

                                  Some seam welding later and then a moment of immense satisfaction: It fits! Took it for a spin immediately, of course.

                                  Even better, I thought I might need a shorter top link but it looks like I might just get away with the one I got.

                                  The rust converter has been busy over night and some rust has turned black.

                                  Still need to finish a couple seams and then weld a bunch of extra armour points to the critical fulcrums to increase the load rating. So far I only tested it with my bodyweight

                                  #Tractor #DIY #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Welding #Homestead #Metalworking

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                                  Whoops. Where'd all that go. Sparkled a whole reel into this contraption.

                                  #Welding #Fluxcore #SparkleWrench

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                                  • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                    Whoops. Where'd all that go. Sparkled a whole reel into this contraption.

                                    #Welding #Fluxcore #SparkleWrench

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                                    @yngmar in my experience flux wire from lidl works pretty well for it's price

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                                    • krahabors@toot.lvK krahabors@toot.lv

                                      @yngmar in my experience flux wire from lidl works pretty well for it's price

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                                      @krahabors Yeah, that's what this is. It's never given me any problems so I never bought any other to compare though 😆

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                                      • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                        @krahabors Yeah, that's what this is. It's never given me any problems so I never bought any other to compare though 😆

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                                        @yngmar I had one spool that came with Lincoln welder - that was really good - then some noname spools that were terrible, and only lidl since then.
                                        But I'm not welding anvil-sized parts 🙂

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                                        • yngmar@social.tchncs.deY yngmar@social.tchncs.de

                                          Whoops. Where'd all that go. Sparkled a whole reel into this contraption.

                                          #Welding #Fluxcore #SparkleWrench

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                                          @yngmar wow, empty reel! FREE! It's a pure luck 👍

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