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7 minutes ago, Hairy said:

Working with any power tool / any tools actually is really so very dangerous if you loose your focus.

In high school we had a rather decent metal work shop, and the one guy was working on the lathe. He lost focus for some reason and forgot that he left the chuck in the lathe ... started her up and this shot out taking the nail off his one finger, and nearly removing the tip at the same time.

He got lucky, and soo too did everyone else in the workshop at the same time.

I was going to add a war story or 2 from my side, then realised I have way to many

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10 minutes ago, Hairy said:

Working with any power tool / any tools actually is really so very dangerous if you loose your focus.

In high school we had a rather decent metal work shop, and the one guy was working on the lathe. He lost focus for some reason and forgot that he left the chuck in the lathe ... started her up and this shot out taking the nail off his one finger, and nearly removing the tip at the same time.

He got lucky, and soo too did everyone else in the workshop at the same time.

Did the check key go flying or the whole chuck 😱

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35 minutes ago, BaGearA said:

Did the check key go flying or the whole chuck 😱

Just the key ... reading my previous post I can see where I messed up :P
 

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Edit: If it was the chuck, he may have had to pick his arm up off the floor, in a few pieces
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17 minutes ago, Hairy said:

Just the key ... reading my previous post I can see where I messed up :P
 

I was picturing something out of an early 2000's cheap action movie 😂

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1 hour ago, The Ouzo said:

I was going to add a war story or 2 from my side, then realised I have way to many

 

Let's not give our age away here ....:P

 

First time I ended in ER ..... left the welding for a minute, chipped without eye protection .... that shard was hot enough to melt into my eye !!  Had to get family to take me to hospital.

 

Many years later ... WEARING my eye protection, while grinding ..... I was doing a lot of grinding and wiped the sweat of my brow with my sleave .....got a very fine metal particle into my eye .... That was one very long night in ER.  None of their magnets or deys could get it out .... had to see a specialist the next morning.

 

 

Most stupid one .... helping another Hubber at home ..... just "quickly" bend a 10mm rod ..... he looks at me and says: "If that thing slips ..."  Nee man, I've got this ..... BAMMM !!  Properly split open my bottom lip.  4 years later, still feel the scar tissue .....

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Good little gadget I found while aimlessly wandering the aisles of the tool shop...

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Sure, a piece of masking tape does the trick, but these are pretty cool. Also, unlike the regular depth collars, no allen key required, and they clamp the bit better. Sometimes those grub screw ones struggle to find the land between the flutes and don't get too much grip.

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So here is a question. With us going off grid I have 1 issue to work around with a few ways to skin the proverbial cat. 

The invertor is going to take a hammering with the welder and I don't want to abuse it straight out the gate. but being farm life, I weld pretty much weekly.

Option A - Petrol welder set, arc welding only- never used a basic one and they are ridiculously expensive.

Option B - Generator to run the invertor welder(leave option to get small mig/tig at later stage)

Then there are lots of options within each option.

I have seen a few older Miller Roughnecks for a good price- any input on them?

I have a 7kva diesel Generator with a broken alternator- so there is an option to get the welding alternator unit as a replacement- but that will involve some building/modifying. However that unit will be a pain to move around and given my Dec holiday job is a new cattle working facility I will need to be welding out in the field.

Thoughts- ideas, opinions?

I hope we are getting the Makita 40v stuff in SA soon, it will certainly do better with off grid living

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8 minutes ago, dave303e said:

So here is a question. With us going off grid I have 1 issue to work around with a few ways to skin the proverbial cat. 

The invertor is going to take a hammering with the welder and I don't want to abuse it straight out the gate. but being farm life, I weld pretty much weekly.

Option A - Petrol welder set, arc welding only- never used a basic one and they are ridiculously expensive.

Option B - Generator to run the invertor welder(leave option to get small mig/tig at later stage)

Then there are lots of options within each option.

I have seen a few older Miller Roughnecks for a good price- any input on them?

I have a 7kva diesel Generator with a broken alternator- so there is an option to get the welding alternator unit as a replacement- but that will involve some building/modifying. However that unit will be a pain to move around and given my Dec holiday job is a new cattle working facility I will need to be welding out in the field.

Thoughts- ideas, opinions?

I hope we are getting the Makita 40v stuff in SA soon, it will certainly do better with off grid living

I'd go option B

Invertor welder is small and portable and it welds easier than a normal arc welder - The only shlep is moving the genset around - maybe jerry rig a mini trailer to move it round the farm 

I have a 6.5kva Honda genset i had to drag out the garage every time i use it - built a wheel kit with some 8" inflatable tires - what a pleasure to use now.

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On 10/17/2022 at 12:38 PM, ChrisF said:

 

Let's not give our age away here ....:P

 

First time I ended in ER ..... left the welding for a minute, chipped without eye protection .... that shard was hot enough to melt into my eye !!  Had to get family to take me to hospital.

 

Many years later ... WEARING my eye protection, while grinding ..... I was doing a lot of grinding and wiped the sweat of my brow with my sleave .....got a very fine metal particle into my eye .... That was one very long night in ER.  None of their magnets or deys could get it out .... had to see a specialist the next morning.

 

 

Most stupid one .... helping another Hubber at home ..... just "quickly" bend a 10mm rod ..... he looks at me and says: "If that thing slips ..."  Nee man, I've got this ..... BAMMM !!  Properly split open my bottom lip.  4 years later, still feel the scar tissue .....

Experience is gained about 2 seconds after you need it

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On 10/17/2022 at 7:45 PM, Steady Spin said:

Drilling out a rounded bolt on my rear shock… brand new drill bit breaks and I go straight through my left index finger. 

Lucky for me I missed the important stuff and no permanent damage. 

Yah I also had to find out that I should not be using my fingertip on the blind side of a 20mm board I was drilling in to. Straightest hole I have ever drilled until the 3mm tip popped out the far side and into my index finger.

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1 minute ago, The Ouzo said:

OnedayOnly have a CAT Impact Wrench, with 2 x batteries and charger for R1699 today.

Very tempting.

I scrolled through OnedayOnly this morning, completely missed it, definitely going to check it out.

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2 minutes ago, TheoG said:

I scrolled through OnedayOnly this morning, completely missed it, definitely going to check it out.

I see now there are 2 listed, did not really dive into the details to see the difference, both are brushless 18V units but the one is double the price of the other.

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Just goooing it out there , there's A similar deal on takealot right now for A similar kit but from Hikoki and I trust the Japanese much much more than the American branded china stuff..

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