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2010-03-29, 5:09pm
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Pimping out my torch
Pimping out my torch with the help of Scott Bouwens of Bearfoot Art and of course with Blast Shield.. if your are wondering where the base plate is, the torch sits on a Jeff Rogers table slide also offered by Blast Shield.
I'm seriously considering sending off the right hand stabilizer plate for chroming. it make a nice side view mirror, never know when someone will seek up on you.
but truthfully it be nice to have a mirror in close for popping holes. I'm presently having a small set of yolk rollers fabricated to swap out the left stabilizer when need be.
obliviously I have way to much time on my hands. that being said it does make a huge difference for me. I asked Scott to just send me the arms and not the magnetic bases. Worked out great. I'm not sure how the production is going on these but the hand stabilizers are well made, far better than I hoped. A torch like the Mirage or Delta are tall torches and these work very nicely. the table slide has a huge impact on me being able to work with larger lengths of tube and rod. i work into a diagonal work bench and that can pose a problem. it lets me rotate and raise my torch with ease as well as pulling my torch further back from the bench. the blast shield is old news but I love it. Not shown is the attachment that holds my baron table top marble for roughing marbles. it sits suspend just below the torch head.
not meant for a traveling torch, but got to say as my stay home its just very sweet.
so thanks for the great accessories guys. too cool
if i get the hand rested chromed I'll take a night picture with it raging , could make a cool picture with the side view mirror effect.
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2010-03-29, 5:52pm
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That thing looks more like a robot instead of a torch... Really cool..
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2010-03-29, 5:58pm
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Lame.... man up and learn how to hold that tubing with out rests!!!!! jk but seriously that is some crazy set up, that is truly unique.....so do those arms everget in the way? i have had to pick up my torch before to get to some angles on large pieces that a hand torch just wouldnt cut so i dont know....looks baller though....and dont chrome something like that, it needs to be gold plated, and when i say that i mean everything should be gold the torch included, then it would really be a baller set up!!!!!!!
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2010-03-31, 5:58am
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Pretty cool setup!
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2010-03-31, 4:07pm
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It needs more cowbell!
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2010-03-31, 6:48pm
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Good job the foot rests on each side are adjustable so's you don't get toasted feet.
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2010-03-31, 10:02pm
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Good job the foot rests on each side are adjustable so's you don't get toasted feet.
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...and you get perfectly roasted nuts every time.
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2010-03-31, 11:15pm
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Originally Posted by LFC
Lame.... man up and learn how to hold that tubing with out rests!!!!! jk but seriously that is some crazy set up, that is truly unique.....so do those arms everget in the way? i have had to pick up my torch before to get to some angles on large pieces that a hand torch just wouldnt cut so i dont know....looks baller though....and dont chrome something like that, it needs to be gold plated, and when i say that i mean everything should be gold the torch included, then it would really be a baller set up!!!!!!
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my right wrist has been operated on three times and all have failed. i can bare spin with my right hand though it seems to work find when I need to use both hands. my left wrist is showing signs of carpal tunnel and well I'm no fool not to try not to make things easier on my self.
Yoke rollers, what can I say. a great tool.
the right hand support will stay as is and the left will be a fixed tool/ yoke support.
I think any thing takes getting use to. I seem to recall smacking a few piece of work in to the blast shield when I first got it. easy to adjust to these types of thing
as far as getting in to tight places. you got to remember that the torch still pivots up and down. the hand plates are connected to the base and are fixed in position. one advantage is i can swing the torch 180 degrees away from the bench and still have the torch secure to the bench. I can elevated the torch a foot higher if i need to. I have a smith torch as well. sounds like you do much bigger work than I do.
I'd do the gold plating but having some chroming done on my bike now so....
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2010-03-31, 11:20pm
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Good job the foot rests on each side are adjustable so's you don't get toasted feet.
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not a bad idea
maybe a fold out kick start pedal.
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2010-03-31, 11:27pm
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I checked out the thread. nice recovery on mounting that marver.
I cant tell from the picture but it appears that the marver is one solid piece?
I really like the rounded section, very nice. can't say I have ever seen that before.
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2010-04-01, 7:06am
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That rig reminds me of a Goldwing... all the comforts of a lazyboy, with more horse power! I love that you're making it work for your situation and taking pride in it... good job man!
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2010-04-01, 7:44am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by murf
I checked out the thread. nice recovery on mounting that marver.
I cant tell from the picture but it appears that the marver is one solid piece?
I really like the rounded section, very nice. can't say I have ever seen that before.
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well, it has a stainless piced that holds the graphite. but the graphite is one solid piece...i got it from waleapp for 30 bucks plus shipping.
thanks for taking a look. im kind of proud of my handi-work
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2010-04-01, 7:52am
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i LOVE your adjustment knob on the torch!
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2010-04-01, 7:54am
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i LOVE your adjustment knob on the torch!
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just realized that is a standard thing for those models of GTT..haha...still sweet tho!
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2010-04-01, 8:39pm
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hey Murf, I pimped out my mirage to add on a smith litle torch for fuming small diameter tubing, mind if I post it in your thread?
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2010-04-02, 7:18am
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does that thing make glass for you?
seriously...
No Disassemble Johny 5!!!!
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2010-04-02, 10:22am
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hey Murf, I pimped out my mirage to add on a smith litle torch for fuming small diameter tubing, mind if I post it in your thread?
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I would love to see that.
I do most of my fuming with a smith torch too.
I just seem to get a better mirror fume.
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2010-04-02, 1:16pm
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It took me awhile to find the torch in all that cowbell...! LOL!
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2010-04-03, 9:08am
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Mirage with Little Torch...not as pimped as Murfs, but I like it...
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2010-04-03, 9:13am
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OH my gosh Murf!! That thing look like it is ready for lift off!!!!
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2010-04-03, 1:20pm
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