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Brantford Ont Member He is that Chevy-Guy

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Going through the photos on the phone the past couple years. Just some cool pictures of things Ive made, or participated in making / just cool things from industry. Ive certainly grown in skill through. Feel free to post up your own stuff too, I like seeing cool stuff from work!20180201_103325.jpg20180426_165921.jpg20180202_120015.jpgIMG_20160624_101413235.jpgIMG_20171023_114155514.jpgIMG_20171220_181053842.jpg



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Tin basher Metal shaping guy

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Nice stuff.

Custom is cool. All our stuff is boring....

 

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Nice stuff guy's

 

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OK so for us that are not so smart, could you tell us what we are looking at. Thanks

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Marten wrote:

OK so for us that are not so smart, could you tell us what we are looking at. Thanks


         Looks like Industrial stuff Marten; i can only Guess! from the top some type of fixture /table- and air actuated cylinder to open/close/move part in place- BIG A$$           fan/mixer blade- Machinery gating/saftey guarding- a Nice rolling in/out for a Machining centre.

         Looks like a Large forming 'Bowl' or mating part for the opposite (Ball)- Nice Quarter section of Stainless?

         How did I do?

 

 

 

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The bowl shaped devise is a hand wash sink for a fancy Italian restaurant.
The cut out in the base is for a foot pedal for the faucet.

The corner unit is an insulated ice well for fish, or salads...or?.......

I also thought the first pic above was a fixture for making something. The four slotted holes appear to be adjustment slots for a motor?
Whatever it is, it's really nice. Looks like 1/2" stainless.

The ceiling fan looks like a prop for a submarine.

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Thats some sweet looking stuff pugsy! Nice work. Ive been to your shop It was awesome to see some of the things you had going on there.

The first picture is a motor/gearbox mount for a paint mixing tank, and its just Mild Steel (pictures are funny) . Tank is about 20 feet high, so It sits on top of some A frames and drives the prop you see in the next picture.

The second picture, although it is hard to see with the light, is a diverter for a jar lid conveyor. Caps come in on a 6 inch conveyor and go to a 10 inch wide one, and is diverted to either the left or right side of it, food grade though, so its all plastic/stainless.

Fourth picture is a Rasper, it grinds tires down. Driven by 2 300hp motors, 10 belts per side on a 5 foot diameter drive wheel, I got to work with a Danish guy to switch the motors to something more attainable (came from Denmark, motors were different or something)

Next picture as Junior said, were safety gates for a platform at the jar lid company. We went overkill with billet aluminum hinges that clamp on, but It was a high dollar line.

Last picture is our CNC mill, with 2 conveyors we made for Chapmans Icecream infront of them. The conveyors were all stainless food grade and a pain in the butt, but they looked awesome.

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