Dan Dubeau
Ultra Member
This is the type of stuff that gets in the way of the fun projects I'd rather be doing..... 60" Mower deck from my mid-late 90's F2400 kubota, not too bad of shape considering the age, but something that needs fixing. It's still surprisingly structurally sound due to all the reinforcing plates in the important areas. These holes fall between those, and I'll be patching with 10ga. I would have rather found a nice one in better shape, but I've been looking for 2 years with no results.
Last weekend I cleaned it all up with the help of some little hands, and a needle scaler, made a couple posterboard templates of the worst areas, and
this morning after watching the motogp qualifying and sprint races, I went out and started slicing up some steel with the plasma cutter.
New bending brake working well.
First bend in, mark the 2nd.
I missed it by a little, but wasn't too bad. A couple trips back and forth to the blacksmith shed for some anvil work, had the bend realigned to where it needed to be. Then it was time to mark the opening, and slice out the bad. Rain started moving in, so I didn't really get any great pics, just trying to get done. Light sprinkle to start, but I got a bit wet near the end.....
Getting there, still sitting up on the old material. Terrible plasma cuts......
Some work with the grinder, and it fits pretty good now.
Pretty flush all around, and gaps I'm not too worried about filling. Only 1 spot that will need some persuasion, but that should be no big deal as I start welding, I can push them closed. Sky opened up as I was finishing, so I broke for lunch, and decided to post my progress now. I really need a couple shipping containers and a garage tent to work in......
Waiting for a break in the rain to go out and weld it in. The flat areas should go quicker, but I was surprised this one only took about an hour. Having the plasma and brake make easy work of stuff like this. Almost makes it enjoyable......
Last weekend I cleaned it all up with the help of some little hands, and a needle scaler, made a couple posterboard templates of the worst areas, and
this morning after watching the motogp qualifying and sprint races, I went out and started slicing up some steel with the plasma cutter.
New bending brake working well.
First bend in, mark the 2nd.
I missed it by a little, but wasn't too bad. A couple trips back and forth to the blacksmith shed for some anvil work, had the bend realigned to where it needed to be. Then it was time to mark the opening, and slice out the bad. Rain started moving in, so I didn't really get any great pics, just trying to get done. Light sprinkle to start, but I got a bit wet near the end.....
Getting there, still sitting up on the old material. Terrible plasma cuts......
Some work with the grinder, and it fits pretty good now.
Pretty flush all around, and gaps I'm not too worried about filling. Only 1 spot that will need some persuasion, but that should be no big deal as I start welding, I can push them closed. Sky opened up as I was finishing, so I broke for lunch, and decided to post my progress now. I really need a couple shipping containers and a garage tent to work in......
Waiting for a break in the rain to go out and weld it in. The flat areas should go quicker, but I was surprised this one only took about an hour. Having the plasma and brake make easy work of stuff like this. Almost makes it enjoyable......