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    #46
    Final pic of the anvil assembly. 400 pounds.


    Linkage between the push rod and the spring pack.


    Final tire assembly



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      #47
      You gonna set off seismic sensors all over Texas with that thang
      Run for your lives folks. It's the big shaker we been warned about.

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        #48
        Originally posted by muzzlebrake View Post
        You gonna set off seismic sensors all over Texas with that thang
        Run for your lives folks. It's the big shaker we been warned about.
        Lol, possible. Whole contraption is 800 pounds minimum, I'd guess. Should be enough weight to keep the giant bounce down to a steady thump, lol.

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          #49
          Today’s the last day of my road trip. This hammer must absolutely be running by next Monday. Expect the finishing touches this weekend.


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            #50
            Can’t wait

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              #51
              Please setup a video camera so we can see just in case it comes apart when you fire it up! That thing scares the hell out of me just looking at it.

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                #52
                Originally posted by AgHntr10 View Post
                Please setup a video camera so we can see just in case it comes apart when you fire it up! That thing scares the hell out of me just looking at it.
                I think it'll go better than that. While I've poked fun at my welding skills, I do have some engineering and building background. As far as cameras, we'll see.

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                  #53
                  amazing work. I do have to ask... how did you come up with such a good looking tire to match all the scraps you have brought back to life? I mean a worn out slick tire suits it much better.

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                    #54
                    I love it!!!!! Heck of a design

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                      #55
                      Man, its looking very promising....

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                        #56
                        Excellent DIY project

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                          #57
                          Here is a picture of the toggle linkage that lifts the motor up into the drive wheel. I revised this from a simple lever, and it works much better. Stepping down pulls the top bar forward, which lifts the motor. A couple of 90° joints and pivot points and it works pretty good.



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                            #58
                            10 o’clock on a Saturday night, I think I have it going. Fighting gremlins all day. Now that I think it’s working, it’s too late to test. Darn neighbors, LOL.


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                              #59
                              Bazinga! Tightened up a few more things after this, but I was able to forge a taper on a piece of 1.25” solid round in about 5 heats.




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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Jason Fry View Post
                                Bazinga! Tightened up a few more things after this, but I was able to forge a taper on a piece of 1.25” solid round in about 5 heats.




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                                Well I'll be darned! That's super neat. Is there any way to know how much force it hits with?

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