Bill,when you are Plazma cutting holes in that heavy metal, it is easier on the tip to drill a 3/16" hole to start cutting so the torch don't have to perce a hole to start the cut. Saves on tips and don't shoot sparks and fire all over your shop. Just my 2 cents :-)
you need the wheel attachment on your plasma cutter ,they work excellent when cutting ,keeps the tip at the right distance from the metal ,and saves on your consumables
mount the plates flush to the back and then cut the sharp tip off. You need a flat spot in the front for the gussets anyways. I would also cut a plat in the front to box it all in you will gain some more strength.
Hi Bill, Bill, Bill, Bill, please get yourself a face mask net time you go to either of the two shops you frequent for most things. Covering your mouth will not do anything effective other than stopping the flash on your face My granddad was underground cutting coal and had a lung disease after breathing in the coal. Another granddad died with a lung disease in the asbestos industry, so please, as you do so much cutting and other similar work please get a good face mask
Reviewing your video once again and as I get closer to building one for my B2650/BH77 I have a question or two. The shank end you welded into the wedge, where did you get that product. Could you be so kind as to point me in the right direction? earlp@ptd.net
Bill,when you are Plazma cutting holes in that heavy metal, it is easier on the tip to drill a 3/16" hole to start cutting so the torch don't have to perce a hole to start the cut. Saves on tips and don't shoot sparks and fire all over your shop. Just my 2 cents :-)
The plasma torch is your best buy ever!!, makes your job soooo much easyer :-)
Brilliant job bill :-)
you need the wheel attachment on your plasma cutter ,they work excellent when cutting ,keeps the tip at the right distance from the metal ,and saves on your consumables
That was a full day's work Bill, it's coming together. Rog
mount the plates flush to the back and then cut the sharp tip off. You need a flat spot in the front for the gussets anyways. I would also cut a plat in the front to box it all in you will gain some more strength.
You should definitely sell this welder and get a bigger one. Maybe not as big as the one pug got but a 212 would be great.
Get yourself a magnetic straight edge it with pay for it's self in no tip and the amount of projects you doo it will make your life easier
I see you have a arc welder,why did use wire instead of stick welds? Looking good so far.
bill when that is on the backhoe and you extend the arm out the curve of the ripper is going to be limited
Bill, where did you get the actual tooth from. Great vids!!
looking good!!.
i would have grinded V on the sides so the weld would stick more.
Bill!! You had your mounts backwards there!!
yeah, Bill you got same wire brush as me where did you buy it?
i want to get a wleder that my dads work has. not sure what its called but it is arc and wire in the same machine its slick
bill fix your lincion and so when the miller times out just switch bac and forth
I was beginning to think ya had forgot about us Bill.
Contra sound FTW!
Why you always getting sick Bill? Take care of yourself buddy, we don't need ya in one of those plots! :(
Hi Bill,
Bill, Bill, Bill, please get yourself a face mask net time you go to either of the two shops you frequent for most things. Covering your mouth will not do anything effective other than stopping the flash on your face My granddad was underground cutting coal and had a lung disease after breathing in the coal. Another granddad died with a lung disease in the asbestos industry, so please, as you do so much cutting and other similar work please get a good face mask
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hey bill that tooth is way to tall
I use big furnace blowers to ventalate my building .they work good
kewl
bills custom attachments
Your motivated
snaggle tooth
Billy you forgot
bill hows the canadiean economy? the states are screwed
bill the more i see that intro the more that pic of you is burned into my brain, but im not sayin i dont like it, its something different
Reviewing your video once again and as I get closer to building one for my B2650/BH77 I have a question or two. The shank end you welded into the wedge, where did you get that product. Could you be so kind as to point me in the right direction? earlp@ptd.net
the shank and the tooth I ordered from my john deere dealership.. Its what they use on their 24" toothed bucket
would really appreciate it if you taught your self to not say "holy" haha