Tools Thread
- clemsonguy1125
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yeah, ill make a trip to harbor freight, bet there dirt cheap there, and covered in lead
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- Technician1002
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The top Torch I use about 1 foot away and gently rotate the PVC until it behaves like a garden hose. Keep the PVC out of the flame. It burns quickly. Just use the hot air beyond the flame.
From there I can bend and shape PVC. It is how the bells were put on the Dragon, the breech of the Mouse Musket chamber, and the golf ball bazooka.
The torch is like a bernz-o-matic, but a lot more BTU with a wider swirl flame. It heats a larger area quickly. The pencil torches have a small hot spot. For PVC a broader warm area is best.
Turbo Torch is the brand. Love them.
I'll plan on doing a Youtube Video on custom heating PVC tricks later.
From there I can bend and shape PVC. It is how the bells were put on the Dragon, the breech of the Mouse Musket chamber, and the golf ball bazooka.
The torch is like a bernz-o-matic, but a lot more BTU with a wider swirl flame. It heats a larger area quickly. The pencil torches have a small hot spot. For PVC a broader warm area is best.
Turbo Torch is the brand. Love them.
I'll plan on doing a Youtube Video on custom heating PVC tricks later.
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- deathbyDWV
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Haha nice... I bet those will get a hybrid built...



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Right, my turn 
This is the bench pro 2000.
This is it in working order (lol the bench clamps are around the wrong way)

Bench camps and red plastic grips come off (also comes with flat plastic grip) one jaw is fixed while the other one is easily movable and removable via quick release.

Bunch of other stuff it came with... i don't think i have ever used that stuff before :\ its there if i need it i guess.


This is the bench pro 2000.
This is it in working order (lol the bench clamps are around the wrong way)

Bench camps and red plastic grips come off (also comes with flat plastic grip) one jaw is fixed while the other one is easily movable and removable via quick release.

Bunch of other stuff it came with... i don't think i have ever used that stuff before :\ its there if i need it i guess.


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- deathbyDWV
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Let me be the first to combine all of mine in one pic!!!

Uhh yeah...
If anybody wants better pics of anything, just say...

Uhh yeah...
If anybody wants better pics of anything, just say...
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- deathbyDWV
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Got some new stuff today...
Bit set:

Drill press vice:

And a pic of all my stuff...

That's all my tools, not my parents. The two toolboxes are filled to the top with hand tools...
Bit set:

Drill press vice:

And a pic of all my stuff...

That's all my tools, not my parents. The two toolboxes are filled to the top with hand tools...
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- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Is the fan for blowing dust and filings over the car 

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Yes you're exactly right!!! At least that's been a side effect for the past couple days...
My mom put that fan there to help cool off her car after driving it... The average temp this week (in Oklahoma) has been 99* F (37C) and topping at 105* F (40C)...

My mom put that fan there to help cool off her car after driving it... The average temp this week (in Oklahoma) has been 99* F (37C) and topping at 105* F (40C)...



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- jackssmirkingrevenge
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LOL! Moms eh
Similar temperatures in epoxyland, annoying but epoxy curing times are remarkably cut down, which makes for faster prototyping

Similar temperatures in epoxyland, annoying but epoxy curing times are remarkably cut down, which makes for faster prototyping

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
- Crna Legija
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your lucky in melbourne the average temperature is 10*c.
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- deathbyDWV
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Yeah I prefer the cold... Except that PVC gets brittle.
Also, that stick of PVC on my work bench is a new co-ax...
I used the jsr method of attaching things and it looks beautiful... 



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I can't help but think those pictures would make more sense in reverse ordermobile chernobyl wrote:Here's my two tools. They are shown in environments of use:

I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges.
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Right now I'm having amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I think I've forgotten this before.
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