Steve and others, I think in this particular situation no need to worry because the dvd is too scratched up even after a "buffing" on one of the dvd scratch remover machines. It is basically junk the way it sits, and I didn't even get to watch it :(
Just got it the other day but it is a bit scratched up so I am going to have to track down one of the disc cleaner things and get it buffed. Should be able to pass it on shortly after i get it cleaned.
Any chance of getting a picture of the back of the setup? I searched for the quick release clamp and still am having a hard time visualizing the mounting setup.
Tracy... You da man!
I know I had seen that thread before but couldn't put my finger on if it was here or on a leather working forum. Off to burn some leather!
Nathan W
I am trying to tell if some leather I just got is veg tanned or not. I got it with some leather tools I bought.
Reasearch on the internet makes me think it is veg tanned because it is the very thick tooling type of leather. The guy had cut some of it into belt blanks. It is thick prob 8-9...
In for the last time the final day!
I was helping my dad split some firewood with his splitter this morning. We had the splitter vertical to split some huge pieces on the ground. One got stuck and my brother started trying to hit it off with a sledge hammer. He worked both sides for a few min...
I actually view that as a good thing, it increases my odds of winning 2thumbs:rolleyes:
Now for the funny.
I called my wife the other day thinking that she would have to bring my spare keys to me because I locked them in my center console (think wrangler with no doors). I was on the phone...
Did they charge you shipping to the store? My local fastenal charged what I thought was an outrageous price for 2 things I ordered. They charged when stuff arrived and didn't ever mention shipping charges. And to top it off I ordered 2 things and they came from different places so they charged...
I think I will also stick with the kiss principle and add on at a later point if I really decide I need one. My vise on the garage workbench is a rotating one but the 2 down in the shop aren't.
Cool. Thanks for the info. I should be able to make one up when i get a little time. I was thinking of adding one more lip/tab on the corner for a 45 degree angle as well. What do you think? Useful or useless? I know most of the work could be done with just the 2 tabs but as long as I am welding...
Rudy,
How long was the tube for the vise? And by the size of blade that fit into it I was assuming it was 2" tubing. I have about 20 feet of thick walled 2" tubing that is just itching to be cut up and made into one of these. What size bolt/nut did you use? I suppose I could just use any...