43F and cloudy @ 13:45, heading up to around 48F for the high.
Woman just said
"HA ! ... look outside !"
It appears we have a rain/snow mix coming down ...
Brrrr ...
Got some horizontal surfacing mining done yesterday and a good portion of the large welding table cleared off in preparation for welding up the mobile base for the Unisaw:
The image above shows "leveling feet" and wheels for the mobile base. The feet appear to take a 7/16 coarse bolt ... although the fit seems pretty sloppy. Makes me wonder if there is a metric size and thread that is close.
Also pretty good color match between the plain wheels and the swiveling caster ... despite them being "different" brands ...
Ran down to Dollar General and picked up a Sterlite plastic storage box and a gallon of vinegar for removing the mill scale. Think it is the same one as I use to store the grease guns in. Also grabbed an extra gallon of vinegar we had in the kitchen. Ended up going back down to DG and picking up another two gallons.
Mostly, the acidity is 5% ... which seems to work fine. After 5 or 6 hours most of the mill scale seemed to be dissolving. Left all the pieces in overnight, they are probably all good to go at this point. Just need to scrub them off and rinse.
Cut a piece of 3 x 3 x 1/4 angle 5" long to use for the mount for the swiveling caster.
It will only allow the caster to swivel slightly more than 180 degrees ... reflecting on that, probably not the best solution (won't be able to be pulled back towards the swiveling caster) given the limited functionality. Will have to see what I have available in larger angle.
Cut four pieces of 2 x 2 x 1/4 angle 2" long to use for the mounts for the leveling feet.
Those all went into the mill scale vinegar bath along with the rest of the parts.
Beyond that, I got a bunch of "dirt" in several piles that was on the floor swept up. Run a magnet over that and what ever it picks up gets put in a ferrous scrap bucket for recycling and the actual trash gets put in a trash bag.
Also took the main 5 gallon ferrous bucket, which was full and overflowing, and unloaded about 1/2 of it. Ain't no way I'm trying to pick up a full bucket of that and load it in the van.
Did some more cleaning on the miter slots on the main table top for the saw last night, which were really gunked up with Lord-knows-what ... but contact cement is probably involved.
Probably head back up there in a little bit.
Hope everyone is having a good Sunday ...
