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Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
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On 2011-09-06, Steve B wrote:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/deserttraveler/ This is huge! How did you get everything aligned so well? i |
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![]() "Ignoramus22698" wrote in message ... On 2011-09-06, Steve B wrote: http://www.flickr.com/photos/deserttraveler/ This is huge! How did you get everything aligned so well? i Good photography. I am apprehensive about skinning it because it is out of kilter a bit. But, there is one section in the middle where it is intentionally narrower than all the other 62" wide sections. This will allow me a section to trim and fit whatever it needs to meet. I used string lines a lot, and built the joists on a 32' table and stands, building the first, then clamping all the others on top in pieces and welding them out one at a time. Was able to build all nine by myself. 32' long, 41" high on one end, 12" high on the other. May have the under side shot with foam, and roll the top with sealant for RVs. I'm putting a water sprayer system on it for next summer. I learned a few things NOT to do on the next one, but there won't be one, so that's that. I just want to get this one done, get moved in, get the doors on the end, get the concrete floor poured, and button it up. And make my beer room in one of the containers. Getting the base, in this case, the containers right and square was a bit hard considering their size. After that, using lasers, string lines, measuring tapes, and knowing how to figure diagonals gets you pretty close. As long as you are not way out, sheet metal decking flexes a lot and cuts easily. Just got back from a five day campout with OHVs. That is work to get everything ready, then unpack. Kind of helped me refocus, though, and set a priority list. We'll see how that works out. Weather here is cooling off, and that is the key. It's been hot here, and that makes for a short day and a long week. Steve |
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On 2011-09-07, Steve B wrote:
"Ignoramus22698" wrote in message ... On 2011-09-06, Steve B wrote: http://www.flickr.com/photos/deserttraveler/ This is huge! How did you get everything aligned so well? i Good photography. I am apprehensive about skinning it because it is out of kilter a bit. But, there is one section in the middle where it is intentionally narrower than all the other 62" wide sections. This will allow me a section to trim and fit whatever it needs to meet. I used string lines a lot, and built the joists on a 32' table and stands, building the first, then clamping all the others on top in pieces and welding them out one at a time. Was able to build all nine by myself. 32' long, 41" high on one end, 12" high on the other. May have the under side shot with foam, and roll the top with sealant for RVs. I'm putting a water sprayer system on it for next summer. I learned a few things NOT to do on the next one, but there won't be one, so that's that. I just want to get this one done, get moved in, get the doors on the end, get the concrete floor poured, and button it up. And make my beer room in one of the containers. Getting the base, in this case, the containers right and square was a bit hard considering their size. After that, using lasers, string lines, measuring tapes, and knowing how to figure diagonals gets you pretty close. As long as you are not way out, sheet metal decking flexes a lot and cuts easily. Just got back from a five day campout with OHVs. That is work to get everything ready, then unpack. Kind of helped me refocus, though, and set a priority list. We'll see how that works out. Weather here is cooling off, and that is the key. It's been hot here, and that makes for a short day and a long week. Looks like a large, successful project to me. Also a nice backyard view. i |
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![]() "Ignoramus11868" wrote in Looks like a large, successful project to me. Also a nice backyard view. i Going out today to do some prelims for painting. Will post more pics as I progress. Yeah, I live on rural property, surrounded by pastures and BLM land. We love it here except for the wind and heat. Steve |
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