I want to make an IT, but don't have a welder. I have made a very crude one out of a door hinge, wood strips (for the arm) and a door bracket. Curious if there's anything out there that's better. How'd you make yours if you didn't weld? A link to your build would be great.
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Re: IT without welding?
jimkramer
another method is to use a length of threaded rod with a couple of nuts, adjustable and strong!
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Re: IT without welding?
Steellearning- how'd you affix the threaded rod at the bottom? It seems people often use either a door hinge or caster. I suppose I could drill a big hole in a hinge, then bolt it in place.
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Re: IT without welding?
Originally posted by brickie in oz View PostSo why did it need welding?
It would stay in place by locking the thread up surely?Last edited by Steellearning; 07-25-2013, 08:54 AM.
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Re: IT without welding?
Originally posted by jimkramer View PostSteellearning- how'd you affix the threaded rod at the bottom? It seems people often use either a door hinge or caster. I suppose I could drill a big hole in a hinge, then bolt it in place.
Not the most beautiful welding, but it stuck...
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Re: IT without welding?
Originally posted by deejayoh View PostCountersink a machine bolt through the bracket into a long nut like Steellearning used. Secure the whole thing with some thread locker and/or epoxy. The bracket doesn't need to be all that strong. It just needs to be secure.
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