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1st February 2015, 05:55 PM #1
Bulldozer from the Wood Magazine "Construction Series" with a Peter built twist....
Bulldozer from the Wood Magazine "Construction Series" with a Peter built twist....of is that PETERBILT??
Well it's been way too long since I had some fun in the shed on toymaking, though I have had shed time doing repairs and KindyGym things....it's not quite the same as making a new toy and personalizing it...
December was mad with end of year things, then came Christmas & New Year, plus Tracey & I having some time in Brisbane visiting my mum time has just flown by.... [Crow Speak for were has summer gone]......
The other issue is "Handy" my little smurf helper took himself on a holiday and was MIA for a month, some sort of Smurf Convention and he even bought my a couple of photos from the dance night after the party time.....he told me that if I look hard, he's in one of the photos somewhere....
Anyways, here's the start..... took about four hours to cut all the pieces to size and ensure I was happy with the mix of timbers....
Today I spent time marking out and cutting to shape the blocks plus drilling the holes for the axle pegs....
Cheers crowie
PS - Oh, I've used an idea from Fozzy [Mike] with this project which will be revieled later down the build.....
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1st February 2015, 07:11 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Keep up the good work Pete,
Never seen so many Smurfs in my life !!!
Look forward to next post
Regards
Keith
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1st February 2015, 09:38 PM #3
Looks like it's going to be great mate.
I'm a bit surprised to see Handy at what looks more like a Smurf Rave party than a convention.
Still we where all young once.
Cheers
Trev.
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1st February 2015, 10:17 PM #4
Great to see you into another one Crowie. The big trip last weekend must have created some inspiration.
Looking forward to following this and hopefully all the rush is behind you so you can relax and enjoy the build.
PS. I don't think Handy has been around long enough to have earned long service leave yet, so I think another counseling for dereliction of duty is in order.Dallas
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2nd February 2015, 08:43 AM #5GOLD MEMBER
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6th February 2015, 08:51 PM #6Senior Member
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Looking good Peter I guess that this is the one you were trying to show me on your camera at Jerilderie but was missing in action.
Cheers Peter
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6th February 2015, 09:14 PM #7Senior Member
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Looking great Crowie.
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6th February 2015, 10:06 PM #8
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7th February 2015, 09:32 AM #9
Thank you one and all for the support & encouragement on this build.....
So far its been a slow progress but any shed time is just the best....
Handy is back on track and with minimal reprimand or hassle...
Some additions have already been made.....radiator, air cleaner & exhaust stack can been seen in the photos....
The radiator is a piece of merbau decking sliced on the bandsaw & edged with the groove cutoff's of cypress pine flooring...
The air cleaner is just a series of dowels cut to length & glued together...
The exhaust stack is 1/2" dowel which has been cut, doweled & glued together....
I'm trying to work out how to do a "ripper" for the back of the dozer....
I've cut and shaped a number of the pieces as the photos now show....
All the one's I looked at on real machinery & models are way to complicated for this sort of toy so would appreciate some suggestions & ideas, thank you....
Part of the reason for the slow progress is the scaffolding in the last photos, the builder [good friend] has brought our re-roofing & gutter job forward by 6 weeks due to another client mucking him around...
I'll loose access to the shed for week or 10 days next week...
This also means I can wash the eaves & repaint them while the scaffolding is up; much safer option...
All good, the roof needs to be done and it's good prep for the years ahead...
Cheers, crowie
PS - The rose is from our garden and put in to brighten up your day as it did/does mine.....
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7th February 2015, 10:43 AM #10
I must say Peter your photo's are blooming marvellous!.
None that that's out of the way, the dozer is looking really great as well.
Good to see Handy putting in some quality shed time.
Judging by the way your house sits it looks like your in good Billycart country!.
Mildura "Not So Much".
Anyway mate Luvin the Dozer.
Keep it coming when you can get to the shed.
Cheers
Trev.
P.S Don't forget to take Handy out of the shed, he might get a little miffed if he's stuck in there for a week or so!.
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7th February 2015, 11:33 AM #11
You got that right Trev.... But one has to be very game and or very silly to take on some of the hills around here...
Here are some photos of the Billy Cart the blokes were I used to work before the crash helped me build for my girls and now for the grandsons....don't want to go down my driveways as the roller bearing in the 200mm wheels really let it fly...cheers, Peter
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8th February 2015, 06:00 AM #12
Luv the cart mate it looks like it has carnage written all over it!.
You shouldn't need to worry to much about the driveway.
Once the dozers finished just get Handy to go and level it out a bit.
Cheers
Trev.
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8th February 2015, 06:48 PM #13
Come on Trev, fair crack of the whip...
Handy's a woodworker and not into earth-moving especially with 6" on concrete on a base of sandstone rock....
Neither would my little bulldozer have much of a chance especially without a ripper on the back.....
Good idea but very flawed...Thanks anyway, cheers, Peter
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8th February 2015, 06:52 PM #14
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8th February 2015, 07:00 PM #15
Some progress....
I've managed some progress before I loose the shed....though yesterday I spent some 2 hours on my knees with a bucket, sugar soap, a broom and a hose washing the 22-23mtrs eaves off the scaffolding on the south side of the house.....no fun at all; next is starting the painting on that side....
Anyways, I did manage a about an hours in the shed after recovering then again today another 3 hours doing the finishing of the cabin cutouts followed by the blade parts and arms, slow jobs trying to get all the measuring and marking out done before the cutting and drilling.
Cheers, crowie