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did u mention that there were some changes made to the lines going to the pump on the power cube? i was thinking that it might be good to change the hydraulic tank design so that the output is on the other side? last time i saw the hose looped around from one side to the other, i wasnt sure if thats what you had tweeked but just throwing the idea into the mix --[[User:Dorkmo|Dorkmo]] 23:50, 30 August 2011 (CEST)
did u mention that there were some changes made to the lines going to the pump on the power cube? i was thinking that it might be good to change the hydraulic tank design so that the output is on the other side? last time i saw the hose looped around from one side to the other, i wasnt sure if thats what you had tweeked but just throwing the idea into the mix --[[User:Dorkmo|Dorkmo]] 23:50, 30 August 2011 (CEST)


Sorry for the delayed reply - I'm just now figuring how to use User Talk.  Yes, I'm changing the line going to the pump - increasing it to 1" diameter.  The calculations for the hose size is on the following page:
[http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/Hydraulic_Hose_Sizing]


Can you tell me what tools are required to build a power cube?  I don't mean the parts for the cube itself, but the tools used to build one.  I am working on setting up a shop in my garage --[[User:RootBeer|RootBeer]] 00:17, 26 November 2011 (CST)
Can you tell me what tools are required to build a power cube?  I don't mean the parts for the cube itself, but the tools used to build one.  I am working on setting up a shop in my garage --[[User:RootBeer|RootBeer]] 00:17, 26 November 2011 (CST)
*'''Cutting torch''' - capable of cutting 1/2" steel.  If you plan on building a LifeTrac, get one that can cut 1" steel.  I bought mine at Home Depot.
*'''Vise Grip Pliers''' - Two or three pair
*'''6" C Clamps''' - Two should be sufficient
*'''Metal Saw''' - I bought a DeWalt DW872, but anything that can cut 2" x 2" angle iron
*'''Drill and bits''' - 9/16" bit and a regular assortment of smaller bits
*'''Angle Grinder''' - I bought a 4" and a 7" and use them both
*'''Welder''' - You may have a preference, but after using the MillerMatic 200 MIG at FeF and now a small TIG, I prefer the more expensive Millermatic
*'''Chalk Marker''' - Important for marking steel to cut with torch
*'''Safety Equipment''' - Welding helmet, ear protection, safety glasses, steel toe boots, gloves, long sleeve shirt for welding
*'''Wrenches''' - Several sizes, including 3/4"
*'''Hex Keys''' - For the coupling set screws
*'''Tape Measure''' - Two, as one is always misplaced
*'''Paint Sprayer / Air Compressor''' - FeF used a gravity fed sprayer

Revision as of 10:58, 26 November 2011

did u mention that there were some changes made to the lines going to the pump on the power cube? i was thinking that it might be good to change the hydraulic tank design so that the output is on the other side? last time i saw the hose looped around from one side to the other, i wasnt sure if thats what you had tweeked but just throwing the idea into the mix --Dorkmo 23:50, 30 August 2011 (CEST)

Sorry for the delayed reply - I'm just now figuring how to use User Talk. Yes, I'm changing the line going to the pump - increasing it to 1" diameter. The calculations for the hose size is on the following page:

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Can you tell me what tools are required to build a power cube? I don't mean the parts for the cube itself, but the tools used to build one. I am working on setting up a shop in my garage --RootBeer 00:17, 26 November 2011 (CST)

  • Cutting torch - capable of cutting 1/2" steel. If you plan on building a LifeTrac, get one that can cut 1" steel. I bought mine at Home Depot.
  • Vise Grip Pliers - Two or three pair
  • 6" C Clamps - Two should be sufficient
  • Metal Saw - I bought a DeWalt DW872, but anything that can cut 2" x 2" angle iron
  • Drill and bits - 9/16" bit and a regular assortment of smaller bits
  • Angle Grinder - I bought a 4" and a 7" and use them both
  • Welder - You may have a preference, but after using the MillerMatic 200 MIG at FeF and now a small TIG, I prefer the more expensive Millermatic
  • Chalk Marker - Important for marking steel to cut with torch
  • Safety Equipment - Welding helmet, ear protection, safety glasses, steel toe boots, gloves, long sleeve shirt for welding
  • Wrenches - Several sizes, including 3/4"
  • Hex Keys - For the coupling set screws
  • Tape Measure - Two, as one is always misplaced
  • Paint Sprayer / Air Compressor - FeF used a gravity fed sprayer