So I had to weld the rest of the parts that were in his pockets. Also it was to point the two main parts together. Sure the angle was right, etc.. Etc.. Then points on the struts. Then fully welded the whole thing.
That said, I cleared first. No special work technique. So I checked the drawing to figure out what I was missing food cans parts. And the only thing I was missing was the struts. So I went and found me one flat iron that was 60x15. And when I cut the most, they were having a special angle. Do not remember the exact dimensions now, but what I had to do was to set the saga in on the angle they should be. And then measure long before I cut-word.
So I started at the bottom. What I did then was to take the long "beams" with holes to stick with gripex on both sides. food cans So the point I'm stuck. So I did the same on the other side. Then, the point I the plates on the side of the bottom plate. 5mm of the edge so there would be room for the weld. Then I attached stiffeners below the plate so it would not warp. Like this:
Then I started on the pockets. What I did then, was the first to cut the crooked straight sides. I did the saga. Just as I made struts for snow blade. So I used some small flat iron 80x10 on one side. Point them fixed 10mm from the edge and then to weld them. I commuting when I welded on the edge and when I welded between flattjerna I welded three tier fillet weld. Like this:
Three-layer fillet weld Commuting
Then I point to a disc between food cans them (need to make sure the angles are correct iforhold to whom the way they should shovel snow, you see one picture of that later). Then I point the bottom and the pockets together, food cans I used help from Ahmed and an angle to get it to be as close to 100% correct as possible. Thus it look like:
I think this was a good and fun job. It gave me challenges and when I did this I felt that I mastered anything. The results remained within all goals and was well executed. And he saw the pretty good I think.
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