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Gentlemen, the portable ashtray project has finally came to fruition.

DC #'s will be posted next week-so watch your boxes.

I also made an extra one, on top of the 7 (1 fer me, 6 for my bro's) that I will be awarding to an outstanding brother. Enjoy the pic's-:thumbsup:
 

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Nice going Bruce!!!

Thanks Bill,

Bill I need your ship to addy, as well as Fredneck. Thought I had them, but Damned if i can find them.

Everybody give Trumpetchris a big round of appluase, for it was his original "oneoff' that got used for specs.
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Gentlemen, the portable ashtray project has finally came to fruition.

DC #'s will be posted next week-so watch your boxes.

I also made an extra one, on top of the 7 (1 fer me, 6 for my bro's) that I will be awarding to an outstanding brother. Enjoy the pic's-:thumbsup:
Much nicer than my binder clip design. More portable too! Wanna work out a trade? :stretchgr
 
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Thanks fella's for the prop's. For a little project like this, it was a wee bit more challenging than I anticipated.

There may be a second run-

To all the rhesus monkeys- Heads up for Gone Dave, he's working on cases for these.
 
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Thanks fella's for the prop's. For a little project like this, it was a wee bit more challenging than I anticipated.

There may be a second run-

To all the rhesus monkeys- Heads up for Gone Dave, he's working on cases for these.
:eyebrow: :applause:
 

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way to go they look great and thanks chris for the original. Vorra what gauge metal did you use? or did you end up using memory metal/alluminum/ steel ??
 
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i gotta get one of these. when's the mass production start? :)
More than likely there will be another run of these. Lets wait to see what the bro's have to say once they have their mitty's on them.

The crafty shit is fun/time consuming, and every piece your'e lookin at is hand made one at a time. The pivoting base for the cradle, gets turned thrice on the lathe. First the blank gets drilled .500,then turned down to .750, then cut the groove (.063) where it snaps onto the cross member, then it gets turned down/sheared with the parting tool. The cradle is 1' .065 mild steel tubing, parted on the lathe-then halved and deburred with a mini die grinder.The cradle then gets tigged to the base. The cross member is .063 mild steel rod bent on a jig I made, then tigged together. The tray is .005 brass shim stock.

You boys have no idea how many frosties and stog's were consumed for this project. :wtf: :bottle: :smokingme :bigeyes:
 
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