Been doing some designing and fabbing fixtures for more items that seem to be desired.
Step 1 is cutting out blanks.
Step 2 is to notch the sides. They are in a fixture I made.
Drilling and locating slots.
After slotting.
My press-brake I made to rough bend them into shape.
After first form..
Then I run them through the finisher I made. No pictures of the finisher. A guy's got to have some secrets here.
Finished after running through the finisher, and drilling the rivet holes in another fixture. You can see the steps with the blank, the slotted blank, and the finished step. The finisher also puts a rib in both sides for strength Like the original.
Stover Tower Steps
Stover Tower Steps
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See Wayne, you can do this kind of stuff if you are in lockdown mode. Passes the time. LOL
Let me know how many you guys would need for your project. Thanks.
Let me know how many you guys would need for your project. Thanks.
Call Dan Benjamin for parts. P M me for the phone number.
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As I've said over and over Windy your the smartest guy I know. But your wrong no I couldn't do that. I'm still struggling with how to make a cover to go over my windcharger control panel and battery.
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Bob,
I'll take 3. Please PM me with the specifics and I'll get a check in the mail to you. Thanks.
Jim
I'll take 3. Please PM me with the specifics and I'll get a check in the mail to you. Thanks.
Jim
" You need to get at least 30 miles out of Austin before you're firmly back in Texas."
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Windy your rower step project inspired me. I made me box for my Windcharger! Keep up the good work.
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Haha! YOU keep up the good work! Doing great!
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Pretty slick, I guess my 60 ton Bliss inclined press was kind of over kill!
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Well maybe just a smidge...
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Windy,
Great job as always. Do you make Baker Monitor ladder steps?
Jerry
Great job as always. Do you make Baker Monitor ladder steps?
Jerry
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Jerry Barker
Wills Point, Texas
214-893-2864
www.Farmhousewindmills.com
farmhousewindmills@hotmail.com
Wills Point, Texas
214-893-2864
www.Farmhousewindmills.com
farmhousewindmills@hotmail.com
Re: Stover Tower Steps
You must mean the side / slanted ladder steps? Not yet. Maybe in the future. Need to recover from this project first. Needed to make more fixtures than I thought at first. Spent the day today tweaking previous fixtures. Now they are more user-friendly. Need to get 2 orders out tomorrow.
Call Dan Benjamin for parts. P M me for the phone number.