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

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

    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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      • goatslive@mastodon.socialG goatslive@mastodon.social

        @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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                    • mcslibinas@mastodon.socialM mcslibinas@mastodon.social

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

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                      @mcSlibinas I was wondering what to do with them. Spin some yarn? 🙂

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

                        @mcSlibinas I was wondering what to do with them. Spin some yarn? 🙂

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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 😆

                          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 😆

                            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 👍

                                    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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                                        €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! 🎇

                                          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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