Burchtree KnifeMaker & Moderator Moderator Joined Mar 15, 2002 Messages 5,368 Mar 13, 2006 #1 No guts, but a good start (of course that means I'll be bothering you guys with all sorts of questions soon ).
No guts, but a good start (of course that means I'll be bothering you guys with all sorts of questions soon ).
Don Hanson III Joined Oct 3, 2002 Messages 12,297 Mar 13, 2006 #2 I see you got it into the shop Michael
Bruce Bump Joined Dec 2, 1999 Messages 9,910 Mar 13, 2006 #3 Thats a great start Michael! It looks like mine almost and I love mine. I used log splitter valve and 2 stage pump.
Thats a great start Michael! It looks like mine almost and I love mine. I used log splitter valve and 2 stage pump.
Burchtree KnifeMaker & Moderator Moderator Joined Mar 15, 2002 Messages 5,368 Mar 13, 2006 #4 Thanks Don -- yeah, I bought a six pack on the way home to bribe my neighbor into helping me.
Daniel Koster www.kosterknives.com Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider Joined Oct 18, 2001 Messages 20,978 Mar 14, 2006 #5 whoa....did you make it? or salvage it? That is a mean lookin' beast...gonna have to make a trip "up north" just to see it....
whoa....did you make it? or salvage it? That is a mean lookin' beast...gonna have to make a trip "up north" just to see it....
T Blade Joined Aug 25, 2003 Messages 1,466 Mar 14, 2006 #6 Good Score on that one. Should be able to finish it for a reasonable amount of cash. Larry T
Burchtree KnifeMaker & Moderator Moderator Joined Mar 15, 2002 Messages 5,368 Mar 14, 2006 #7 Thanks --- I bought it from Don and hope to have it running before too long.
indian george Joined Feb 15, 1999 Messages 11,566 Mar 14, 2006 #8 The top mounting bracket looks like the way I had mine till it cracked. I end weld a plate with a gusset on the top of it.:thumbup:
The top mounting bracket looks like the way I had mine till it cracked. I end weld a plate with a gusset on the top of it.:thumbup: