Glad I could help. I got mine from a heavy machinery parts store. I think they were like 6 bucks for each tooth and a few bucks each for the mount that you weld to the bucket. Good luck with your project.
You cut your finger. You cut your tire. Your switch in your grinder failed because of an arc in the switch. Probably from a loose screw or connection. Same thing happened to mine and the tech that repaired it pointed that out to me. Not sure if I would have quenched the heated piece with water. Oil would have been better. Would be nice to see that bucket in action.
110 volts is the same if it is a 15 amp breaker or a 30 amp breaker. Actually, higher AWG is better for the grinder because it doesn't heat up as easily. If your electrical is not wired correctly, and you don't have the right AWG for a 20 amp breaker, then you could heat the wires up enough to maybe hurt the grinder before the breaker flipped. If your breaker is 15 amp though, it doesn't matter if your outlet is rated for 20 amp as well.
Awesome idea bending with the press!
Great job, you really put the band saw to work, amazing what you can do with little equipment if you put youre mind to it. Thanks
Love the press! I really need to make one.
Very nice fabrication! Sure there is a lot of time in that piece of equipment. Thanks for sharing!
I can't imagine cutting plate with a grinder.... I'm so glad I have a burning table in the attachment fab shop I work at
Yeah, cutting that plate was nasty!
At Ritchie Brother auctions, you can get a ripper's claw for $100 or a hammer for $1000.
You have the heart of lion great job.
What about the welder configuration
I am looking at building a bucket . Thanks for the really informative well done video. Wondering where to get the shanks for the teeth.
Glad I could help. I got mine from a heavy machinery parts store. I think they were like 6 bucks for each tooth and a few bucks each for the mount that you weld to the bucket. Good luck with your project.
Good stuff. Keep it up
to get things hard heat till it not magnetic then cool her down
I like it. Good job
You cut your finger. You cut your tire.
Your switch in your grinder failed because of an arc in the switch. Probably from a loose screw or connection. Same thing happened to mine and the tech that repaired it pointed that out to me. Not sure if I would have quenched the heated piece with water. Oil would have been better.
Would be nice to see that bucket in action.
I actually do have a video of the bucket in action. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/d7PJoGdYVKM/видео.html Thanks for watching.
110 volts is the same if it is a 15 amp breaker or a 30 amp breaker. Actually, higher AWG is better for the grinder because it doesn't heat up as easily. If your electrical is not wired correctly, and you don't have the right AWG for a 20 amp breaker, then you could heat the wires up enough to maybe hurt the grinder before the breaker flipped.
If your breaker is 15 amp though, it doesn't matter if your outlet is rated for 20 amp as well.
No guard and the zip wheel is on backwards
Just a bucket! You should try your best on every project. What you are saying is that you do not care. That is a really bad attitude to have.