jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Feb 28, 2017 7:30:55 GMT -5
Repurposed mass production bezel cutting sheet metal shear. Used by Mafia for finger removal-not really. 24 inch long 1" water pipe handle cheater for leverage 5 inch jaws Cheap, fast and effective. NOT pretty. Used for cutting bezels out of silver plated serving ware in a jiffy. Trays or pitchers. Vintage sliver plate made of fine base metals. From scrap yard/remelters. Cuts curves too. Patent Pend. ha. Sadistic and fun to use. Usually cut up 10 pounds of serving ware at a time and then mass rotary tumble edges smooth in silicon carbide 80 for ~10 days. Note tumble smoothed edge on sample being cut shorter.
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Post by HankRocks on Feb 28, 2017 7:33:55 GMT -5
Glasses optional?
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Feb 28, 2017 7:42:54 GMT -5
Take your pick Henry, $1 each at Robinson's Salvage, Carrolton Georgia. Must be a pile of 5000+ cheaters on a huge table. 1.25 for rock collecting 1.5 for welding and outside shop work 2.0 for computer/reading 3.25 - 4.0 for close work
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Post by toiv0 on Feb 28, 2017 9:04:02 GMT -5
Repurposed mass production bezel cutting sheet metal shear. Used by Mafia for finger removal-not really. 24 inch long 1" water pipe handle cheater for leverage 5 inch jaws Cheap, fast and effective. NOT pretty. Used for cutting bezels out of silver plated serving ware in a jiffy. Trays or pitchers. Vintage sliver plate made of fine base metals. From scrap yard/remelters. Cuts curves too. Patent Pend. ha. Sadistic and fun to use. Usually cut up 10 pounds of serving ware at a time and then mass rotary tumble edges smooth in silicon carbide 80 for ~10 days. Note tumble smoothed edge on sample being cut shorter. Its kind of fun to weld the tools together. Now adays when you repurpose, use cheaterbars, weld sockets together, or even bend a wrench to get into a tight spot MSHA or OSHA will fine and ticket you. Some pits I go into won't even let you put air in your own tires, you have to call a tire service. The last time I was at one pit it cost 175 dollars for air. The little L bracket they are using for holding the stone while bending the bezel would be a fine as it is be used for a purpose not intended....I think these agencies might be in part self funding.
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Post by melhill1659 on Feb 28, 2017 10:08:49 GMT -5
Repurposed mass production bezel cutting sheet metal shear. Used by Mafia for finger removal-not really. 24 inch long 1" water pipe handle cheater for leverage 5 inch jaws Cheap, fast and effective. NOT pretty. Used for cutting bezels out of silver plated serving ware in a jiffy. Trays or pitchers. Vintage sliver plate made of fine base metals. From scrap yard/remelters. Cuts curves too. Patent Pend. ha. Sadistic and fun to use. Usually cut up 10 pounds of serving ware at a time and then mass rotary tumble edges smooth in silicon carbide 80 for ~10 days. Note tumble smoothed edge on sample being cut shorter. Leave it to you Jim 😂😂😂
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Feb 28, 2017 10:10:03 GMT -5
Repurposed mass production bezel cutting sheet metal shear. Used by Mafia for finger removal-not really. 24 inch long 1" water pipe handle cheater for leverage 5 inch jaws Cheap, fast and effective. NOT pretty. Used for cutting bezels out of silver plated serving ware in a jiffy. Trays or pitchers. Vintage sliver plate made of fine base metals. From scrap yard/remelters. Cuts curves too. Patent Pend. ha. Sadistic and fun to use. Usually cut up 10 pounds of serving ware at a time and then mass rotary tumble edges smooth in silicon carbide 80 for ~10 days. Note tumble smoothed edge on sample being cut shorter. Its kind of fun to weld the tools together. Now adays when you repurpose, use cheaterbars, weld sockets together, or even bend a wrench to get into a tight spot MSHA or OSHA will fine and ticket you. Some pits I go into won't even let you put air in your own tires, you have to call a tire service. The last time I was at one pit it cost 175 dollars for air. The little L bracket they are using for holding the stone while bending the bezel would be a fine as it is be used for a purpose not intended....I think these agencies might be in part self funding. THAT reasoning boils my blood Billy goshdangitdarrnit and many real 4 letter words. Doing the exact opposite of what the regulators say to do in our USA can safely make you a rich man in a home shop where they are not collecting anti-productive revenues. If I want to climb a 20 foot friigin ladder without time consuming safety harnesses that is my right. I will practice great care and caution. It is my responsibility. I rarely climb ladders anymore because my grip is not what it used to be. Driving on US roads is a whole much more dangerous. YES !! The socket may shatter if you weld on it. Wear leather and a safety shield to protect yourself. grrrrr Damn the whole bunch of them. I need to torch about fifty 10' lengths of strip of steel into 40" lengths this morning. Will do it in a spot where OSHA will ticket me just for spite. How about 10 feet from the lapidary saw full of oil. Acetylene and oil, what is the OSHA spec ? 50 feet ?
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Feb 28, 2017 10:12:41 GMT -5
Repurposed mass production bezel cutting sheet metal shear. Used by Mafia for finger removal-not really. 24 inch long 1" water pipe handle cheater for leverage 5 inch jaws Cheap, fast and effective. NOT pretty. Used for cutting bezels out of silver plated serving ware in a jiffy. Trays or pitchers. Vintage sliver plate made of fine base metals. From scrap yard/remelters. Cuts curves too. Patent Pend. ha. Sadistic and fun to use. Usually cut up 10 pounds of serving ware at a time and then mass rotary tumble edges smooth in silicon carbide 80 for ~10 days. Note tumble smoothed edge on sample being cut shorter. Leave it to you Jim 😂😂😂 Love chopping metal up on that thing Mel. Like slicing up a sirloin roast with a razor sharp knife. Brings out the serial killer in ya(sick dude eh ?)
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Post by melhill1659 on Feb 28, 2017 10:16:33 GMT -5
I guess mine would be my Optiviser!! The lenses go from 1.5-5x, they pop right on an off an hard to loose those big ole things!
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Post by melhill1659 on Feb 28, 2017 10:35:55 GMT -5
Leave it to you Jim 😂😂😂 Love chopping metal up on that thing Mel. Like slicing up a sirloin roast with a razor sharp knife. Brings out the serial killer in ya(sick dude eh ?) Gotta Do Something for fun!!!
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Feb 28, 2017 11:37:33 GMT -5
I guess mine would be my Optiviser!! The lenses go from 1.5-5x, they pop right on an off an hard to loose those big ole things! Tell it girl, loosin' glasses
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Don
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Post by Don on Feb 28, 2017 12:41:12 GMT -5
Length = Circumference + (3.14 * Thickness)
I'd be totally lost without this.
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Post by radio on Feb 28, 2017 16:45:41 GMT -5
I guess mine would be my Optiviser!! The lenses go from 1.5-5x, they pop right on an off an hard to loose those big ole things! I have a pair of 2X and a pair of 3X Optivisors and I still wear a pair of reading glasses with 'em. Often thought of just buying extra lens, but usually when I need more magnification I am in the middle of a task and just put one set down and grab the other.
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Post by rockjunquie on Feb 28, 2017 16:58:23 GMT -5
I guess mine would be my Optiviser!! The lenses go from 1.5-5x, they pop right on an off an hard to loose those big ole things! I have a pair of 2X and a pair of 3X Optivisors and I still wear a pair of reading glasses with 'em. Often thought of just buying extra lens, but usually when I need more magnification I am in the middle of a task and just put one set down and grab the other. I have optivisors, too-- with reading glasses! Getting blind as a bat. I have 2 pairs of readers; one for jewelry with the optivisors and a weaker one for the genie with the optivisors. I'm a little farther away from Gene when I work.
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gemfeller
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Post by gemfeller on Feb 28, 2017 17:39:02 GMT -5
rockjunquie, I almost get seasick when I'm cutting these days: Optivisor on forehead, reading glasses perched on the end of my nose for intermediate work and a gap between them so I can see across the room when necessary. All those changes in focus can make me a little giddy after a while. Such are the "rewards" of aging.
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Post by Pat on Feb 28, 2017 17:42:51 GMT -5
I also have several complete optivisors. I like the 3 and 4 best. Wear prescription glasses as usual, and the optivior goes right over them. Works!
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Mar 1, 2017 6:07:00 GMT -5
rockjunquie, I almost get seasick when I'm cutting these days: Optivisor on forehead, reading glasses perched on the end of my nose for intermediate work and a gap between them so I can see across the room when necessary. All those changes in focus can make me a little giddy after a while. Such are the "rewards" of aging. Two pairs of 3.0 reading glasses one over the other. If one is crooked sea sickness creeps up or cockeyedness/crosseyed syndrome. It is bad enough performing tedious work w/out getting nauseated. cockeyedness did not get spell checked, Holy Cow. Never knew 5's were available. Probably need a compound lens better quality at high mag.
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Post by rockjunquie on Mar 1, 2017 9:25:36 GMT -5
I didn't know they made 5's either, jamesp. I have 3's and 2.50's.
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zarguy
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Post by zarguy on Mar 1, 2017 13:09:29 GMT -5
I wouldn't say this is my favorite tool, just something I've wanted & finally built: What is it, you ask? It's a jig for gluing magnets on the end of waxed cotton cords. The spring holds the cord in the hole while the glue is curing. Before I made it, the ends would pop out from the tension on the cord. I'd have to use weights to hold the cord down. With 10 - 20 cords being glued at a time it was a juggling act. Now I can do it much faster & am able to keep the cords centered in the magnet. No more lopsided magnets. Lynn
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Post by Pat on Mar 1, 2017 13:41:19 GMT -5
zarguy. Are those magnetic clasps?
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zarguy
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Post by zarguy on Mar 1, 2017 13:48:09 GMT -5
zarguy. Are those magnetic clasps? Yep. I've tried lots of magnetic clasps & settled on these very strong ones. They are 6mm x 6mm with a 2mm hole that goes halfway through, then continues as a 1mm hole. I'm using them differently than they are designed to be used, but it works for me. Lynn
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