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The rod holder I designed and son built for his welding shop project.
 

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It’s a work in progress but it’s getting done. Finally got the first truss up today.

I’ve got to thank @mgssamn for helping with the concrete footings back in the heat of the summer.

And I gave @mouthpiece crap for the sketchy 💩 he was doing when building his barn, but I don’t have much room to talk being as I have been setting poles and placing trusses by myself.

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It’s a work in progress but it’s getting done. Finally got the first truss up today.

I’ve got to thank @mgssamn for helping with the concrete footings back in the heat of the summer.

And I gave @mouthpiece crap for the sketchy 💩 he was doing when building his barn, but I don’t have much room to talk being as I have been setting poles and placing trusses by myself.

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Looking awesome!!
 

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Made myself an adapter for my Ring camera cause I didnt want to drill holes in the brick and it wouldn't install in the wood by door without enough flat area. 5-7 minutes to design it/, 2 minutes to get printing. Come back in a little over an hour and the printed parts is done. 5 minutes to install.
next best thing to having a lathe/mill only faster if it can be done in plastic and very precise for plastic :-) simple but fun to be able to do it. (the part i made is the T shaped to fit in grove and hold base plate for Ring.)
 

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Yesterday I made a small frame with casters to made the small bead blaster I just bought easier to move around. Then a put some small steel plated up under a shelf to store a bunch of magnetic parts bowl on. After that I made a shelf to put my disc sander on to get it off the small welding table I use. I need a bigger garage/shop.
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Yesterday I made a small frame with casters to made the small bead blaster I just bought easier to move around. Then a put some small steel plated up under a shelf to store a bunch of magnetic parts bowl on. After that I made a shelf to put my disc sander on to get it off the small welding table I use. I need a bigger garage/shop.

What’s the circled item for?

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Made myself an adapter for my Ring camera cause I didnt want to drill holes in the brick and it wouldn't install in the wood by door without enough flat area. 5-7 minutes to design it/, 2 minutes to get printing. Come back in a little over an hour and the printed parts is done. 5 minutes to install.
next best thing to having a lathe/mill only faster if it can be done in plastic and very precise for plastic :-) simple but fun to be able to do it. (the part i made is the T shaped to fit in grove and hold base plate for Ring.)


Nice!
 

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