New Iron Worker is on the way
25 Feb 2021 18:51 #16792
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic New Iron Worker is on the way
A metal box is ordered to keep dies in, and a set of 6" wheels that do 5K lbs. They will be here prob end of next week.
Other things on the way are a 3 phase converter, another housing to put under the original control box that will have the 3 phase converter in it and it's related wiring. A 20' 50A extension cord to cut the female end off of and wire it to the converter. Everything for the conversion will be on the machine along with a 20' cord so it can be rolled around and plugged into the 220V plugs anywhere around the shop. All of the wiring parts will be here this Sat so I can do the wiring next Monday.
Other things on the way are a 3 phase converter, another housing to put under the original control box that will have the 3 phase converter in it and it's related wiring. A 20' 50A extension cord to cut the female end off of and wire it to the converter. Everything for the conversion will be on the machine along with a 20' cord so it can be rolled around and plugged into the 220V plugs anywhere around the shop. All of the wiring parts will be here this Sat so I can do the wiring next Monday.
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27 Feb 2021 18:20 #16793
by Geno
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The missing punch dies showed up today so all of the iron worker parts are here minus some of the fabrication kit parts, guards and table set up for the punching station. They are working on that then this little fiasco of missing parts will finally be over.
Everything also showed up today to get it wired up along with a few new 220 50A outlets that are going over by the mill to run the iron worker and to have another welder outlet. I decided to wrap up most of the Escalade engine today so the iron worker stuff will get started on Monday after the Escalade is done.
Everything also showed up today to get it wired up along with a few new 220 50A outlets that are going over by the mill to run the iron worker and to have another welder outlet. I decided to wrap up most of the Escalade engine today so the iron worker stuff will get started on Monday after the Escalade is done.
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02 Mar 2021 18:44 #16802
by Geno
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Been another crazy day again. Another tractor showed up today out of the blue that I had no idea was coming so I'm not doing good keeping with my schedule.
The wheels will be here tomorrow and it will be a priority to get them put on so I can wheel it around and get the forklift free. The new electrical box got mounted today, I just need to wire it up tomorrow and it will be ready minus some of the missing parts that still aren't here yet. Then it's on to getting the new outlets in and putting it to work.
The wheels will be here tomorrow and it will be a priority to get them put on so I can wheel it around and get the forklift free. The new electrical box got mounted today, I just need to wire it up tomorrow and it will be ready minus some of the missing parts that still aren't here yet. Then it's on to getting the new outlets in and putting it to work.
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03 Mar 2021 18:18 #16804
by Geno
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She's wired and ready to try out tomorrow. The shop is cleared out and after a little rearranging and installing 2 more outlets tomorrow it will be ready to use.
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03 Mar 2021 20:43 #16805
by nappypappy
Shop looks great..................................................... :smile2 :dance3
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
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Replied by nappypappy on topic New Iron Worker is on the way
Geno wrote: She's wired and ready to try out tomorrow. The shop is cleared out and after a little rearranging and installing 2 more outlets tomorrow it will be ready to use.
Shop looks great..................................................... :smile2 :dance3
1985 416-8
520-H
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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04 Mar 2021 18:17 #16808
by Geno
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Thanks Uncle Nappy.
I do love project boxes. One is on the iron worker for the converter and I got out another today for the welding outlet junction, sure beats taking the building apart. I made a setup that just gets its power from the converter on the mill and jumped it to the new outlets. The wire and cords are bigger than need be and they are never run all at once anyway so all is good.
I do love project boxes. One is on the iron worker for the converter and I got out another today for the welding outlet junction, sure beats taking the building apart. I made a setup that just gets its power from the converter on the mill and jumped it to the new outlets. The wire and cords are bigger than need be and they are never run all at once anyway so all is good.
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04 Mar 2021 18:23 #16809
by Geno
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I think I have a good spot close to the welding bench picked out where I can get to all sides of the machine. I fired up the machine and it runs but the press arms aren't raising and the foot pedal isn't working. Guess I'll talk to them tomorrow about that...
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06 Mar 2021 18:34 - 06 Mar 2021 18:36 #16814
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic New Iron Worker is on the way
It is finally working.
They sent another complete fabricators kit with everything in it instead of trying to find the missing pieces, it should be here Monday. One thing I can say, the customer service from them is the best and above and beyond what I've seen in a very long time.
Still a few things I want to do to it, hopefully I can get it done Monday but good thing is it is usable now. :smile2
They sent another complete fabricators kit with everything in it instead of trying to find the missing pieces, it should be here Monday. One thing I can say, the customer service from them is the best and above and beyond what I've seen in a very long time.
Still a few things I want to do to it, hopefully I can get it done Monday but good thing is it is usable now. :smile2
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06 Mar 2021 18:53 #16816
by Kurt-NEPA
1988 520H
1995 520H
1998 520xi
2000 522xi
1950 Ford 8N
1955 Ford 660
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Replied by Kurt-NEPA on topic New Iron Worker is on the way
Yeah! Great to hear its up and running. Time to make some parts. Congratulations!
1988 520H
1995 520H
1998 520xi
2000 522xi
1950 Ford 8N
1955 Ford 660
Single Stage Blower
2-Two Stage Blowers
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08 Mar 2021 13:51 #16822
by Geno
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Thanks Kurt and thanks for the wiring brainstorming so I stayed on track lol.
Now it's on to making it more user friendly and doing a few more modifications. :smile2
The motor and pump was transmitting a lot of vibration into the reservoir and machine making it a lot louder. I have a flooring guy friend that brought me a lot of leftover heavy duty rubber flooring from an exercise type business he redid a few years ago and it was perfect for this. There's a piece cut to fit under the reservoir and a piece cut to go over the cover to stop a little more noise and make sure the tooling stays put. And to not scratch the machine of course...
I'm sure there will some more pieces cut to put around the machine so the floor paint doesn't get chipped up when using it as well.
Now it's on to making it more user friendly and doing a few more modifications. :smile2
The motor and pump was transmitting a lot of vibration into the reservoir and machine making it a lot louder. I have a flooring guy friend that brought me a lot of leftover heavy duty rubber flooring from an exercise type business he redid a few years ago and it was perfect for this. There's a piece cut to fit under the reservoir and a piece cut to go over the cover to stop a little more noise and make sure the tooling stays put. And to not scratch the machine of course...
I'm sure there will some more pieces cut to put around the machine so the floor paint doesn't get chipped up when using it as well.
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