Sat, Sep 13, 2003, 6:27pm (EDT+5)
[email protected] (Twixer) says:
Hi all, my son is at a welding course at college and has to have a
project to make so I suggested he make me a simple router table, has
anyone here any ideas for a plan or something that could get him
started?
First off, I wouldn't make a router table from anything but wood.
Next, you obviously haven't done any searching. Loads of metalworking
sites out there, with loads of plans - free plans - even more if you
want to pay. Hell, if you want him weld something up for you, have him
make you a trailer to haul wood with - this is a woodworking newsgroup.
If nothing else, he can just weld a batch of scrap together, and
call it art. Lots of people doing that, and some asking high bucks for
it. A few even get paid high bucks. As far as I've seen tho, I
wouldn't pay anything more than scrap value for 99.999999% of it.
JOAT
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Didn't start off as a question for a router table ???
D.Martin
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:22:45 -0400, Silvan
<[email protected]> wrote:
>CW wrote:
>
>> Be careful talking about heavy duty mailboxes. Do a Google search on
>> mailbox in this group and you'll see what I mean.
>
>Any other keywords to zero in on some particular thread you had in mind?
>Hundreds of returns, but nothing really jumping out at me.
My first job, some 45 years ago, was selling sweets and ice creams on the Manly Ferry (Sydney,
Australia). A favourite occupation, when things were quiet, was to put a little dry ice and
water into a glass bottle and chuck them overboard. Made a nice little explosion - but of
course I was only 13 then. A very dangerous practice if done on dry land.
David
Doug Winterburn wrote:
>
> On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 14:42:47 +0000, Larry Jaques wrote:
>
> > That's when they start breaking out the M-80's or
> > filling the indestructible box with dead gophers
> > or eggs. DAMHIKT.
>
> Some teenage demolition experts offed the neighbors mailbox with a plastic
> coke bottle containing dry ice and a little water. Apparently, quickly
> screwing on the cap, sliding the bottle into the mailbox, closing the
> mailbox door is the current technique. I thought the neighbors HW heater
> had blown up by the sound of the explosion. The mailbox door came across
> the street and bounced off my house, and the dismembered mailbox body took
> about 30 seconds to come back down.
>
> -Doug
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 14:42:47 +0000, Larry Jaques wrote:
> That's when they start breaking out the M-80's or
> filling the indestructible box with dead gophers
> or eggs. DAMHIKT.
Some teenage demolition experts offed the neighbors mailbox with a plastic
coke bottle containing dry ice and a little water. Apparently, quickly
screwing on the cap, sliding the bottle into the mailbox, closing the
mailbox door is the current technique. I thought the neighbors HW heater
had blown up by the sound of the explosion. The mailbox door came across
the street and bounced off my house, and the dismembered mailbox body took
about 30 seconds to come back down.
-Doug
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 23:03:33 -0400, Jack-of-all-trades - JOAT wrote:
> Sun, Sep 14, 2003, 10:00pm (EDT+4) [email protected]
> (Doug Winterburn) says:
> Some teenage demolition experts offed the neighbors mailbox with a
> plastic coke bottle containing dry ice and a little water. <snip>
>
> Inventive, perhaps, but don't sound terribly bright. I do hope the
> police were called, they might be able to get a print or two, or maybe
> not. Sounds like some jail time if they get caught.
>
This occurred several years ago, and it was the police who explained the
means of destruction and hinted that they knew the culprits. Never did
hear of any action being taken, but from the sound and destruction,
someone could have definitely been injured or killed if in the wrong spot
at the right time.
-Doug
CW wrote:
> Be careful talking about heavy duty mailboxes. Do a Google search on
> mailbox in this group and you'll see what I mean.
Any other keywords to zero in on some particular thread you had in mind?
Hundreds of returns, but nothing really jumping out at me.
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Jack-of-all-trades - JOAT wrote:
> it. A few even get paid high bucks. As far as I've seen tho, I
> wouldn't pay anything more than scrap value for 99.999999% of it.
There's a nifty mailbox I saw somewhere that someone had made by welding
together assorted car bits. It was a sort of man/car hybrid looking thing
with the mailbox in its belly. I'd pay more than scrap value for that
thing if I could get someone to haul it over here. Let's see you little
punk bastards run over THIS sucker!
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Mailbox baseball. I believe that was it. About the longest thread I've seen
on here.
"D. Martin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Didn't start off as a question for a router table ???
>
> D.Martin
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:22:45 -0400, Silvan
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >CW wrote:
> >
> >> Be careful talking about heavy duty mailboxes. Do a Google search on
> >> mailbox in this group and you'll see what I mean.
> >
> >Any other keywords to zero in on some particular thread you had in mind?
> >Hundreds of returns, but nothing really jumping out at me.
>
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 02:02:47 -0400, Silvan
<[email protected]> pixelated:
>Jack-of-all-trades - JOAT wrote:
>
>> it. A few even get paid high bucks. As far as I've seen tho, I
>> wouldn't pay anything more than scrap value for 99.999999% of it.
>
>There's a nifty mailbox I saw somewhere that someone had made by welding
>together assorted car bits. It was a sort of man/car hybrid looking thing
>with the mailbox in its belly. I'd pay more than scrap value for that
>thing if I could get someone to haul it over here. Let's see you little
>punk bastards run over THIS sucker!
That's when they start breaking out the M-80's or
filling the indestructible box with dead gophers
or eggs. DAMHIKT.
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Larry Jaques wrote:
> That's when they start breaking out the M-80's or
> filling the indestructible box with dead gophers
> or eggs. DAMHIKT.
Gack. Well, at least it wasn't dead skunks.
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:12:18 -0400, Silvan
<[email protected]> pixelated:
>Know where I can get some dry ice? I'd blow my *own* mailbox to smithereens
>just to see that. Sounds cool!
Ditto here. Film at 11, I hope?
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 22:00:34 GMT, "Doug Winterburn"
<[email protected]> pixelated:
>On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 14:42:47 +0000, Larry Jaques wrote:
>
>
>> That's when they start breaking out the M-80's or
>> filling the indestructible box with dead gophers
>> or eggs. DAMHIKT.
>
>Some teenage demolition experts offed the neighbors mailbox with a plastic
>coke bottle containing dry ice and a little water. Apparently, quickly
>screwing on the cap, sliding the bottle into the mailbox, closing the
>mailbox door is the current technique. I thought the neighbors HW heater
>had blown up by the sound of the explosion. The mailbox door came across
>the street and bounced off my house, and the dismembered mailbox body took
>about 30 seconds to come back down.
The little brats are getting more and more deadly, wot?
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"Twixer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi all, my son is at a welding course at college and has to have a project
> to make so I suggested he make me a simple router table, has anyone here
any
> ideas for a plan or something that could get him started?
>
> --
> Regards Ron...........
>
>