What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Cowboyrich

    Cowboyrich Road Train Member

    2,769
    25,644
    Dec 11, 2017
    Dayton, Washington
    0
    I haven't watched yet, trying to catch up, but looks like he built a really big post style vise like smith's use. Same kind of design but much larger, and I don't have a post that big.
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. Cattleman84

    Cattleman84 Road Train Member

    9,909
    70,632
    Nov 1, 2017
    The Sticks, Idaho
    0
    Kinda... It's a frestanding floor vice. And it weights nearly 1500 pounds!!!
     
  4. Cowboyrich

    Cowboyrich Road Train Member

    2,769
    25,644
    Dec 11, 2017
    Dayton, Washington
    0
    I just meant the mechanics of the design, with the way the jaws are set and the holding power
     
  5. Cowboyrich

    Cowboyrich Road Train Member

    2,769
    25,644
    Dec 11, 2017
    Dayton, Washington
    0
    I have now watched the video, that's cool. Did he mention how far the jaws open, I mean a vice that size you'd think huge...everything else is. PS except the steering wheel.

    Sorry PPS since you brought up vices and I mentioned the post ones that smith's use...do happen to know anybody getting rid of 1, I haven't had much luck my area.

    So how many people are looking up post vise?
     
  6. Espressolane

    Espressolane Road Train Member

    17,508
    107,162
    Nov 21, 2009
    Just south of the north 40
    0
    So that like your company ride?
     
  7. Cattleman84

    Cattleman84 Road Train Member

    9,909
    70,632
    Nov 1, 2017
    The Sticks, Idaho
    0
    Hmmm... Even more ideas.




    Its not a perfect build, but not to shabby. I can already see many improvements that could be done. I would make it a gear lathe, meaning the headstock would contain a gearbox to drive the chuck. The auto feed could also be driven via the gearbox.

    The biggest advantage to a gear lathe is torque, and being able to select different and precise RPMs. It also enables the ability to control auto feed speed in direct relation to RPM.

    I would also use a heavy wall seamless pipe for a thu-bore instead of a solid shaft for the main shaft.
     
  8. lovesthedrive

    lovesthedrive R.I.P.

    15,953
    54,484
    Nov 11, 2008
    Sorrento Maine
    0
    Havent watched the whole of it yet. Some interesting areas that he fudges. Not one calibrated tool, leaves me wondering about the accuracy
     
  9. SoulScream84

    SoulScream84 Road Train Member

    3,426
    26,016
    Mar 21, 2020
    0
    Believe he said $40 per night they are out.
     
  10. Cattleman84

    Cattleman84 Road Train Member

    9,909
    70,632
    Nov 1, 2017
    The Sticks, Idaho
    0
    Oh I'm sure there is a butt ton of slop and run out. But for most small DIY projects I'm sure it would do a very good job. Not something I would want to make parts for a paying customer with, but I would be perfectly fine doing 90% of my own projects on it.

    Edit: If I were to build one in this fashion I would also be much more precise with things such as hole location, square, and level.
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.