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Old 08-15-2021, 11:27 PM
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Default Mini-Dozer Build

I've started the dozer build.

Posted this design/explanation a few months ago: https://youtu.be/gJNo8XFiUnU

Will publish the first real build episode in the coming week.

Just finished assembling a Langmuir Pro CNC plasma table. Waiting on the actual torch. Like a lot of stuff, supply chain issues have delayed the torch for a couple more weeks.

Then, it's game on.

I started with a basically a bare 1450 frame with just a dash, rear end with ported hydro and front axle. Bought that from a guy who builds pullers and had this left over. I then found a 1210 that had been sitting for 10 or 15 years. That's the frame on the left in the pic.

Pics below--the concept, and the current state of the build. The video to be published later this week will cover the work to get to the two stripped down frames.
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Can't wait to see, the grader was awesome !
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Wow, what a nice table, I'd love to have one of those. Keep us posted how it works with lots of pics too. I'll be watching as I did last time.

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https://www.langmuirsystems.com/pro?...BoCfFgQAvD_BwE
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Wow, what a nice table, I'd love to have one of those. Keep us posted how it works with lots of pics too. I'll be watching as I did last time.

Link to the table.
https://www.langmuirsystems.com/pro?...BoCfFgQAvD_BwE
Here's how I have mine set up. Haven't actually burned any metal yet, but I did put a sharpie in the torch holder and drew some pictures. LOL. Fusion 360 has a bit of a learning curve, but not as bad as I expected.

Oh, and I had to put in an entire new air system, new compressor, after cooler, moisture separators, and a refrigerated air dryer. Plasma cutters need dry air.

https://youtu.be/Lt5gM95RQ2A
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Excellent. Can't wait to see the table in action.
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Excellent. Can't wait to see the table in action.
Me, too. I'm still waiting for the plasma cutter. It's months late shipping.

I ordered a bunch of sheet steel, so I'm ready.
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Did you ever get your plasma table set up?
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Did you ever get your plasma table set up?
Yes! Been using it for several months. It works great! It was totally plug and play, but I'm still learning the fine points. Like changing electrodes and nozzles before they quit on me in the middle of a cut.

I've been cutting 1/8, 1/4 and 3/8 material a lot. Getting ready to try it on 1/2 inch in the next week or two.

I'm building the mini dozer my YouTube channel, Wood and Metal Shop Time: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC43...gq4W_ZBGMVmT5A

Footage of the plasma table is featured in many of the videos.
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I had forgotten about your youtube channel. Holy cow have you been busy. Incredibly good video work to. This crawler is going to be great.
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Great video, very impressive work !!!
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