[TheForge] Swage block stands
Washington, Aubrey O.
awashington at ou.edu
Wed Jun 20 10:49:08 EDT 2007
I made mine out of angle so that the block is at the same height when flat, on edge, and on end. The angle I used was much heavier than bed frame (maybe 2" X 1/4"), so I put wheels on it. I have heard that modern bed frame angle is not mild steel; maybe medium or high carbon. So you might want to take appropriate steps while welding.
Aubrey
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Sent: Tue 6/19/2007 9:33 PM
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Take a look in the photoaccess site. I posted one made of angle a few years
ago, and the stand is still working fine..
Its in the "Tools and to" album.. Stand1 thru stand5
mike
At 07:22 PM 6/19/2007, you wrote:
>I have one of those swage blocks that doesn't have the
>rotating ends on. I was think of welding up a stand
>from old bed rails, anyone have any ideas of doing
>this sort thing?
>
>Jerry
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