DickDastardly40
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I've been working away from home now for nigh on 6 months and there's lot's that I'm missing.
OK I DO miss my Partner, my Son, my Cats, my Bed and having my own car, but today I really miss my shop.
It started with an loaded innocent enquiry from the Chef about some ideas he had for building a mechanical spit for roasting a pig or a lamb. I told him it wasn't necessarily as easy as he thought but I'd done it before with a wiper motor, some bicycle parts and an oil drum.
Next thing i know he's found an old scrapped van, most of a dead mountain bike and a drum, could i please help him?
So I've now got a wiper motor, which I harvested from the van with a 5 speed cluster on the spindle mounted on the plate, a pole, 2 halves of a drum and a support stand made from scrap with wheels on top to act as rollers for the pole.
I now want to drill and tap into the hex end of an M20 bolt to fit a M12 so I can mount the crank on the pole with the bolt going through the square hole on the crank. The M20 bolt threads into the pole.
How did I get talked into this? A 5 minute job and I have to go cap in hand into the shipyard and ask for somebody to do it for me as I'm not covered to use their machinery. I miss my shop!
I'll post some pics if I get it finished when some crackling is imminent.
OK I DO miss my Partner, my Son, my Cats, my Bed and having my own car, but today I really miss my shop.
It started with an loaded innocent enquiry from the Chef about some ideas he had for building a mechanical spit for roasting a pig or a lamb. I told him it wasn't necessarily as easy as he thought but I'd done it before with a wiper motor, some bicycle parts and an oil drum.
Next thing i know he's found an old scrapped van, most of a dead mountain bike and a drum, could i please help him?
So I've now got a wiper motor, which I harvested from the van with a 5 speed cluster on the spindle mounted on the plate, a pole, 2 halves of a drum and a support stand made from scrap with wheels on top to act as rollers for the pole.
I now want to drill and tap into the hex end of an M20 bolt to fit a M12 so I can mount the crank on the pole with the bolt going through the square hole on the crank. The M20 bolt threads into the pole.
How did I get talked into this? A 5 minute job and I have to go cap in hand into the shipyard and ask for somebody to do it for me as I'm not covered to use their machinery. I miss my shop!
I'll post some pics if I get it finished when some crackling is imminent.