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=Concepts= | |||
*120 ton for up to 1.5" holes in 1" metal | *120 ton for up to 1.5" holes in 1" metal | ||
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*DIY shear blade - made from hardening of mild steel, at $40 in materials | *DIY shear blade - made from hardening of mild steel, at $40 in materials | ||
*May involve [[Induction Furnace]] for hardening | *May involve [[Induction Furnace]] for hardening | ||
=From SMJ Tsakok= | |||
Adding a metal shear element to [[Ironworker Prototype I]] | |||
[[Image:holepuncher1.jpg|500px]] | |||
[[Image:holepuncher2.jpg|500px]] | |||
[[File:holepunhersolidwks.zip]] | |||
[[Category: Ironworker]] | [[Category: Ironworker]] |
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Concepts
- 120 ton for up to 1.5" holes in 1" metal
- Can be based on the existing Holepuncher Prototype I design
- Shear for 8-12" of 1" steel
- Angle cutter for up to 6x6 angle
- DIY shear blade - made from hardening of mild steel, at $40 in materials
- May involve Induction Furnace for hardening
From SMJ Tsakok
Adding a metal shear element to Ironworker Prototype I