Re: Saved a wad today

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Sujet : Re: Saved a wad today
De : muratlanne (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Jim Wilkins)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworking
Date : 07. Jul 2025, 12:29:20
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"Snag"  wrote in message news:104fbh2$qhc0$1@dont-email.me...
  The PTO clutch on my old JD 317 died recently , and today I got around
to figuring out why . The rivets that hold the clutch disk to the pulley
assembly had vanished ! Wore plumb off down to nubbins is more like it .
So I jumped on the interwebs to see what it would cost to replace ...
and there ain't no way in hell I'm going to drop 250 bucks for this part .
   So I got to inspecting and figured out that I could machine some
rivets from a piece of hot rolled 1/2 inch mild steel . And it worked .
...
Snag
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I think my machine tools and welders have saved several times their purchase price on things I could repair or build from scratch instead of buying. It's hard to add up because the sawmill to salvage straight oak trunks and bucket loader to clear snow were helpful but not essential and I could have limited myself to electronics at work instead of adding machining. Some of the shop-made parts that salvaged free/cheap old outdoor equipment might have been found at the cost of time and gasoline. The rebuilt garden tractor and log splitter enabled free wood heat, a big but unknown savings. MIG welding has kept the vehicles registered, I machined custom tools for them but not automotive parts which are often heat treated and plated. Antenna instead of cable TV saved a big bundle, the machined repair parts for antenna storm damage should count against antenna replacement rather than the whole system. The elements aren't tubing, they were rolled from flat stock which I have copied with hand tools. When they hit the roof they break without damaging the shingles.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
7 Jul03:30 * Saved a wad today11Snag
7 Jul12:29 +- Re: Saved a wad today1Jim Wilkins
7 Jul15:33 +* Re: Saved a wad today6Leon Fisk
7 Jul16:21 i`* Re: Saved a wad today5Jim Wilkins
7 Jul17:52 i `* Re: Saved a wad today4Snag
7 Jul19:15 i  +* Re: Saved a wad today2Leon Fisk
7 Jul21:28 i  i`- Re: Saved a wad today1Jim Wilkins
7 Jul21:10 i  `- Re: Saved a wad today1Jim Wilkins
7 Jul20:41 `* Re: Saved a wad today3Bob La Londe
7 Jul22:54  `* Re: Saved a wad today2Jim Wilkins
7 Jul23:09   `- Re: Saved a wad today1Bob La Londe

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