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SWEET looking Boom I'm so wanting that..........
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That boom is really impressive. The laser cut steel is a great idea.
I will probably still be using brass for the boom, do to the fact that I have no welder. I can't wait to see the rest your project. ![]() BTW what crane do you plan on building? Bucyrus? American? Bantam ![]() Shawn |
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Get one you can use it to help load Regs box on your frame
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Wonder if i can load/unload my steel-box girders with that size boom...........just thinking........
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I ran across this while looking for extra details to make for my crane hauler, they've got a few other bucyrus erie machines that may help out, each machine goes on to a page with more pics.
http://www.gerhartmachinery.com/equi...ines-cranes-2/ |
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I haven't posted here in awhile, this project has been on the shelf since my last post. I pulled it off the shelf and got a little bit of work done on it.
I rough sanded the cab roof and fenders. ![]() ![]() I also added the grill and some small detail to the bumper as see in this photo ![]() ![]() Still need to do the headlights, turn signals, the brass "Transit Crane" nameplate. And those vent things ![]() I also did a little work on the crane's housing. Made the radiator panel which means the crane has a caterpillar engine ![]() I also added some rivets using a paper hole punch. The door now slides as well ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm still trying to figure it out how to go about making the cranes frame. my plan was to mill a base out of a block of aluminum, but I no longer have access to a milling machine. So that plan is out ![]() ![]() Shawn |
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Thank you, that's pretty much what I had in mind.
I just looked in to what it would cost to make the base out of brass, and it would be a little out of my price range ![]() But I have access to a welder, so I can probably use steel instead. Shawn |
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