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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 yngmar@social.tchncs.de

    @mcSlibinas I was wondering what to do with them. Spin some yarn? πŸ™‚

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    @yngmar put on the shelf "definitely usefull in future".
    I have reel and 50m cord and can't finish project. Maybe this year…

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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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      Added some reinforcement pieces at the critical corner. That concludes the welding.

      Cleaned up a bit with powered and manual wire brushes, then put on some anti-rust primer (Novakor from Rilak). Painting is where you pay for not using closed profiles πŸ˜†

      Looking forward to using this thing to tidy up the yard!

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

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

        Added some reinforcement pieces at the critical corner. That concludes the welding.

        Cleaned up a bit with powered and manual wire brushes, then put on some anti-rust primer (Novakor from Rilak). Painting is where you pay for not using closed profiles πŸ˜†

        Looking forward to using this thing to tidy up the yard!

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

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        The homemade #PalletFork is starting to look like money. These sell for €300 to €500 if you buy one instead of welding it from scrap steel found around the farm.

        Let's see what this cost us (rough numbers):
        €11 fittings
        €26 paint (only used half though)
        €5 power
        €12 fluxcore wire
        €3 cutting/grinding wheels etc.
        ====
        €57

        Bargain! And it was more fun than buying. And much more satisfying 🀩

        This paint dries slowly. One more coat, hopefully tomorrow.

        #DIY #Welding #Tractor #MetalWorking #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Paint

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

          The homemade #PalletFork is starting to look like money. These sell for €300 to €500 if you buy one instead of welding it from scrap steel found around the farm.

          Let's see what this cost us (rough numbers):
          €11 fittings
          €26 paint (only used half though)
          €5 power
          €12 fluxcore wire
          €3 cutting/grinding wheels etc.
          ====
          €57

          Bargain! And it was more fun than buying. And much more satisfying 🀩

          This paint dries slowly. One more coat, hopefully tomorrow.

          #DIY #Welding #Tractor #MetalWorking #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Paint

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          @yngmar Add the fuel you used to harvest all that steel!

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          • krahabors@toot.lvK krahabors@toot.lv

            @yngmar Add the fuel you used to harvest all that steel!

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            @krahabors No fuel! You're confusing the steel harvest with the concrete pylon harvest.

            The steel is all artisanal handgrown 😁

            But even if, the tractor also runs on diesel found around the farm 🀣

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

              @krahabors No fuel! You're confusing the steel harvest with the concrete pylon harvest.

              The steel is all artisanal handgrown 😁

              But even if, the tractor also runs on diesel found around the farm 🀣

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              @yngmar And now you reminded me I need that kind of jack.

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              • krahabors@toot.lvK krahabors@toot.lv

                @yngmar And now you reminded me I need that kind of jack.

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                @krahabors Yato YT-17261 πŸ‘

                Strong enough to break that chain when the post has a surprise concrete footing.

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

                  The homemade #PalletFork is starting to look like money. These sell for €300 to €500 if you buy one instead of welding it from scrap steel found around the farm.

                  Let's see what this cost us (rough numbers):
                  €11 fittings
                  €26 paint (only used half though)
                  €5 power
                  €12 fluxcore wire
                  €3 cutting/grinding wheels etc.
                  ====
                  €57

                  Bargain! And it was more fun than buying. And much more satisfying 🀩

                  This paint dries slowly. One more coat, hopefully tomorrow.

                  #DIY #Welding #Tractor #MetalWorking #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Paint

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                  €490 for the type I used as inspiration. Although I sized it to our needs and our tractor. And the steel pieces I had laying around.

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

                    €490 for the type I used as inspiration. Although I sized it to our needs and our tractor. And the steel pieces I had laying around.

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                    @yngmar 490€ by 44 kg is 11€ per kg is like Dacia Sandero: 14490€ by 1197 kg is 12€ per kg.

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

                      #PalletFork progress! πŸŽ‡

                      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 woaaa, nicely done!

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

                        The homemade #PalletFork is starting to look like money. These sell for €300 to €500 if you buy one instead of welding it from scrap steel found around the farm.

                        Let's see what this cost us (rough numbers):
                        €11 fittings
                        €26 paint (only used half though)
                        €5 power
                        €12 fluxcore wire
                        €3 cutting/grinding wheels etc.
                        ====
                        €57

                        Bargain! And it was more fun than buying. And much more satisfying 🀩

                        This paint dries slowly. One more coat, hopefully tomorrow.

                        #DIY #Welding #Tractor #MetalWorking #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Paint

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                        @yngmar

                        Nicely done! πŸ‘ πŸ‘

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

                          The homemade #PalletFork is starting to look like money. These sell for €300 to €500 if you buy one instead of welding it from scrap steel found around the farm.

                          Let's see what this cost us (rough numbers):
                          €11 fittings
                          €26 paint (only used half though)
                          €5 power
                          €12 fluxcore wire
                          €3 cutting/grinding wheels etc.
                          ====
                          €57

                          Bargain! And it was more fun than buying. And much more satisfying 🀩

                          This paint dries slowly. One more coat, hopefully tomorrow.

                          #DIY #Welding #Tractor #MetalWorking #SalvagePunk #ScrapMetal #Homestead #Paint

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                          Homemade scrapmetal #Palletfork complete. Seems I got the measurements right, picks up and drops pallets from the ground perfectly. Either length- or sideways.

                          Very pleased. This will be so useful for hauling stuff around the farm.

                          Slight limitation in how high I can lift them, but it's sufficient. Might modify it if the need for more height arises, but it's a yard hauler, not a forklift.

                          Now I just need to get more pallets 😁

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

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

                            Homemade scrapmetal #Palletfork complete. Seems I got the measurements right, picks up and drops pallets from the ground perfectly. Either length- or sideways.

                            Very pleased. This will be so useful for hauling stuff around the farm.

                            Slight limitation in how high I can lift them, but it's sufficient. Might modify it if the need for more height arises, but it's a yard hauler, not a forklift.

                            Now I just need to get more pallets 😁

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

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                            @yngmar You have two choices: build pallets from rusty steel or from concrete beams

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

                              Homemade scrapmetal #Palletfork complete. Seems I got the measurements right, picks up and drops pallets from the ground perfectly. Either length- or sideways.

                              Very pleased. This will be so useful for hauling stuff around the farm.

                              Slight limitation in how high I can lift them, but it's sufficient. Might modify it if the need for more height arises, but it's a yard hauler, not a forklift.

                              Now I just need to get more pallets 😁

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

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                              @yngmar
                              It would be interesting to see how much it can lift, and what determines the limitation for you.

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                              • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

                                @yngmar
                                It would be interesting to see how much it can lift, and what determines the limitation for you.

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                                @Maker_of_Things I'm sure we'll find out at some point. And then weld it back together, subtract 1 kg and put a sticker on it πŸ˜†

                                Or replace bent fork πŸ™‚

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

                                  Homemade scrapmetal #Palletfork complete. Seems I got the measurements right, picks up and drops pallets from the ground perfectly. Either length- or sideways.

                                  Very pleased. This will be so useful for hauling stuff around the farm.

                                  Slight limitation in how high I can lift them, but it's sufficient. Might modify it if the need for more height arises, but it's a yard hauler, not a forklift.

                                  Now I just need to get more pallets 😁

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

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                                  @yngmar the president of pallet-forks. And not only in terms of the color πŸ˜„

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

                                    @Maker_of_Things I'm sure we'll find out at some point. And then weld it back together, subtract 1 kg and put a sticker on it πŸ˜†

                                    Or replace bent fork πŸ™‚

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                                    @yngmar
                                    I was thinking that the hydraulics, or the counterbalance might also come into play.

                                    Though you can always add more weight at the front until the rear wheels collapse! 🀣

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

                                      @Maker_of_Things I'm sure we'll find out at some point. And then weld it back together, subtract 1 kg and put a sticker on it πŸ˜†

                                      Or replace bent fork πŸ™‚

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                                      @yngmar πŸ˜‚ πŸ‘πŸΌ @Maker_of_Things

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                                      • kastasmykolas@river.group.ltK kastasmykolas@river.group.lt

                                        @yngmar the president of pallet-forks. And not only in terms of the color πŸ˜„

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                                        @KasTasMykolas I was careful not to get any on my face. Don't want to get invited to Epstein island.

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                                        • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

                                          @yngmar
                                          I was thinking that the hydraulics, or the counterbalance might also come into play.

                                          Though you can always add more weight at the front until the rear wheels collapse! 🀣

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                                          @Maker_of_Things You forget what tractors are built to do. Have you seen the weight of a large plow?

                                          Or the load on the frame when using a front loader lifting 600 kg (the original loaders rating, iirc).

                                          Counterweight is on the job list, in the form of winch and lead 😁

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