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    All good then, very unusual to see G70 in black...

    All good then, very unusual to see G70 in black oxide, don’t think I’ve ever seen any in black oxide ever in the 30 yrs of using transport chain.
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    Looks like you’ve used G80 chain which is used...

    Looks like you’ve used G80 chain which is used for slings and lifting applications.

    G70 is normally used for tie downs.
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    This is the model, the whole arm is a swing arm...

    This is the model, the whole arm is a swing arm with the wheel mount around the back from where the arm bolts to the chassis.

    https://youtu.be/NMC2LdbVbRU?t=90
  4. Thread: Strange Pliers

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    MIG welding pliers, tips are for cleaning the...

    MIG welding pliers, tips are for cleaning the nozzle, small hole is for the contact tip, big hole for the nozzle and cutters for snipping the wire. Hammer bit are for hitting the nozzle to knock out...
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    Where about did you get this from, trying to find...

    Where about did you get this from, trying to find one online but can only find the outboard trim type
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    Not happening, that would require me...

    Not happening, that would require me grinding/sanding at least 3mm off.

    Search for another type or different brand blade is now on hold, especially now that Victoria has gone into another lockdown...
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    Yes it is, I’ve only lost one, did spend ten...

    Yes it is, I’ve only lost one, did spend ten minutes looking for it but never did find it.
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    Finally took some pics. These are from 3 blades....

    Finally took some pics. These are from 3 blades.

    Blades are 75mm x 10mm
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    Quite possible, most break right where the part...

    Quite possible, most break right where the part number is stamped/pressed, which is nearly the full width of the blade. Which makes me believe it’s creating a weak point.

    Will be visiting a...
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    Cool, I’m still waiting on the exact sizing for...

    Cool, I’m still waiting on the exact sizing for the new blades. Once I’ve all the info to hand, I will contact you :2tsup:
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    What diameter was that for?

    What diameter was that for?
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    Thanks Bob, will keep in it in mind :2tsup:

    Thanks Bob, will keep in it in mind :2tsup:
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    Most of the blades are breaking near the bolt...

    Most of the blades are breaking near the bolt hole, especially where it has been stamped with the info.

    Some do break on the hole.

    Here is a pic of one. I will get some better pics soon of...
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    Material is Boron, only way for me to reduce...

    Material is Boron, only way for me to reduce thickness is with an angle grinder. Holes are punched.
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    Sounds good, 55mm would be ideal :2tsup:

    Sounds good, 55mm would be ideal :2tsup:
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    What size is the material you said would be $380?...

    What size is the material you said would be $380?

    The 50mm is fine in raw material, it’s gunna get smashed around anyway.
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    Rather go a bit bigger if anything, they take a...

    Rather go a bit bigger if anything, they take a flogging. The slasher is designed to cut tea tree up to 75mm but blades just don’t last, hence wanting to use slightly thicker blades
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    So that’s about $60 each if my calculations are...

    So that’s about $60 each if my calculations are correct.

    I can’t buy them cause they don’t make them, I’d have to pay for them to draw up a new cad program etc as they’re done on a CNC machine.
    ...
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    Definitely cut from looking at them. Yes I...

    Definitely cut from looking at them.

    Yes I know they’re gunna cost a few dollars, original bolts cost me about $51 each landed at my doorstep from WA.

    Any idea on what you’d charge?
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    Anyone willing to make some custom bolts?

    Hi guys

    I need some new bolts for my slasher so that I can put different blades on it.

    Existing blades are 10mm thick but need to put 13mm ones on.

    So the shoulder where the blade sits needs...
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    I’ve got one of these as well, heaps of power and...

    I’ve got one of these as well, heaps of power and yeah, it’ll blow holes everywhere if you not concentrating or turn it up too much :doh:
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    FIXED Neil (uBeaut) has sent previous message (21st...

    Neil (uBeaut) has sent previous message (21st June) regarding this and has sent you an email today via MWF.
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    FIXED Ben, I have been informed via Neil (uBeaut) that...

    Ben, I have been informed via Neil (uBeaut) that he has changed your user status from awaiting email confirmation to Registered, so you should be good to go :2tsup:
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    FIXED Have you tried clearing your cache/cookies?

    Have you tried clearing your cache/cookies?
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    FIXED I’ve looked you up over at WWF, you’re showing as...

    I’ve looked you up over at WWF, you’re showing as “Users awaiting email confirmation”
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    https://youtu.be/PaZAE83QQ30

    https://youtu.be/PaZAE83QQ30
  27. Thread: Help needed

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    Hi Stewart, if you scroll to the bottom of the...

    Hi Stewart, if you scroll to the bottom of the page, you’ll see a link to take you to the “Full Site”, once you’ve done that, you’ll see the options that Michael is talking about :2tsup:
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    The trick with hammer tone paint is to do lots of...

    The trick with hammer tone paint is to do lots of light coats to build it up so under spraying is better than going slow.
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    I have the Slugger which is also a 14”, not a 12”...

    I have the Slugger which is also a 14”, not a 12” like the Makita.

    Ive been very happy with the Slugger, I’ve cut everything from 1mm thru to 65mm solid round chrome bar and 100mm by 25mm copper...
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    I’ve got some longer slings if you want to borrow...

    I’ve got some longer slings if you want to borrow them.
  31. Thread: What happened?

    by Acco
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    Has forum been down for about 1/2 day?...

    Has forum been down for about 1/2 day?
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    I’m not a member or haven’t visited it before but...

    I’m not a member or haven’t visited it before but I get this when I go to there.

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    Maybe a star washer?

    Maybe a star washer?
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    IMPORTANT That would be because we’ve never been able to.

    That would be because we’ve never been able to.
  35. Thread: Squirt bottles

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    Whilst I haven’t used it for kero or turps, I’ve...

    Whilst I haven’t used it for kero or turps, I’ve found the Inox spray bottle great, have had mine for at least 20yrs, in fact I used it yesterday. It has been dropped, left out in the weather, rolled...
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    I’ll take this one please. PM on its way...

    I’ll take this one please.

    PM on its way shortly
  38. Thread: Site timing out?

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    Getting this message just now trying to open...

    Getting this message just now trying to open //metalworkforums.com/f65/t202559-russian-milling-machine

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    You need to use brush on cold gal followed by an...

    You need to use brush on cold gal followed by an aerosol spray to seal. I’ve had good results following this regime at my uncle’s farm, not as shiny after several years but no rust showing. The only...
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    Did you change the polarity of the wires over to...

    Did you change the polarity of the wires over to suit gasless?
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    That looks quick Simon. Look forward to seeing...

    That looks quick Simon. Look forward to seeing more videos of it in action once you’ve got it sorted.

    As for the spool valve, I reckon you’ll have to replace it, I had one which sounds...
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    Cheers Karl, I’ll look into it more, but at this...

    Cheers Karl, I’ll look into it more, but at this stage I think I might just stick with the springs.

    I bought the truck with the crane on it, so certifications and weights are already registered...
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    Very funny Kryn :q But the Acco isn’t leaving...

    Very funny Kryn :q

    But the Acco isn’t leaving my stable so no need to change usernames.

    Newer truck is an 06 Isuzu Fvr 950

    Here’s a pic from when I first bought it parked next to the old...
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    Thanks guys :2tsup: Looks like I’ll be buying...

    Thanks guys :2tsup:

    Looks like I’ll be buying the holemaker.



    I was led to believe that it’s better load capacity and a smoother ride but haven’t fully investigated this yet. Plus I got the...
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    Mag Drill-What to get?

    Hey guys, Now that I’ve got a newer crane truck, the old ACCO crane truck is dormant, in fact crane has been stripped and it’s just a basic tray with a gap behind the cab now.

    Anyway, I’ve picked...
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    You’ve got to be happy with that, bet ya had a...

    You’ve got to be happy with that, bet ya had a grin on the face when ya dumped that load.
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    Rather than using springs, use a torsion axle,...

    Rather than using springs, use a torsion axle, they can be wider than the frame. Have a look at the Woodmizer sawmill, these are setup exactly the same as you’re proposing
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    Me thinks that the pin is machined with a...

    Me thinks that the pin is machined with a shoulder such as

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  49. Thread: Lumsden grinder

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    A truck, Australian Chassis Cab Over. In my...

    A truck, Australian Chassis Cab Over.

    In my case an International ACCO1850, the one at the front on the left

    https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180603/a4cf8601b272e71e3e83f893660f1f8d.jpg
  50. Thread: Lumsden grinder

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    I do have an Acco, he’s on Holloway drive. ...

    I do have an Acco, he’s on Holloway drive.

    Got some 350 plate off him for wood splitter
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