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Message from discussion Build your own Metalworking shop from scrap!

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Would it be possible to just make the entire thing out of JB weld?  It 
would be indestructible then, right?  I really don't see why we would 
need anything better than that.

-Ryan M.

John Kittelsrud wrote:
> A gallon of JB Weld should do the trick.
>
> -John K.
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> On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Ryan <blh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> Can we get the setup at harbor freight and just apply a LOT of duct tape to
>> it so that it holds together?
>>
>>
>> Jasper Nance wrote:
>>     
>>> Pretty sure a setup to do all this will cost you hundreds of dollars ;)
>>>
>>> On 5/29/12, Ryan Mcdermott <blh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> http://lindsaybks.com/dgjp/djgbk/series/index.html
>>>>
>>>> We don't really need luxurious, multi HUNDRED dollar tools, when
>>>> hand-made
>>>> things mined out of the ground will work just fine.
>>>>
>>>> -Ryan M.
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>