Jump to content
Model Cars Magazine Forum

Recommended Posts

Posted

Take your time and get better Tom, we'll be here when you get back to it.

Have a speedy recovery all the same.

David G.

  • Like 2
Posted
On 7/3/2025 at 7:33 AM, David G. said:

Take your time and get better Tom, we'll be here when you get back to it.

Have a speedy recovery all the same.

David G.

Thank you sir. Actually, just got to the point where I can comfortably sit at my bench again today. Started cutting the first of hundreds of pieces of tubing and rod to make the scale 100 feet of boom. 1/8" tube for the main stringers, 3/64" rod for the side and top diagonals, and 1/16" tube for the end verticals, horizontals and internal diagonals. The whole thing will end up at 4 feet long. Got my work cut out for me!!! Made up a jig to cut them all uniformly as well as another jig to assemble it all together. Getting there!

Posted (edited)
On 7/5/2025 at 1:02 PM, Gary Chastain said:

Heal up quickly 

Thank you. This was my ninth back surgery since a construction work accident in 1990. I had a spinal cord stimulator installed to send electrical signals into my spine for pain management. So far it has eased my chronic pain by about 85%. It feels kind of strange to have so little pain after 35 years!

Edited by redneckrigger
Posted
On 7/3/2025 at 7:33 AM, David G. said:

Take your time and get better Tom, we'll be here when you get back to it.

Have a speedy recovery all the same.

David G.

Thanks!!

Posted
On 6/29/2025 at 10:54 AM, Biggu said:

Tom , take your time getting back on the horse as I’m sure you are more than well aware of after 9 ops, let’s hope this is the last of many. Take good care go slow and drop in to say hi now and again. 8 weeks will fly by.

Get well soon

Jeff

Thank you!

  • Like 1
Posted
1 minute ago, redneckrigger said:

Thank you. This was my ninth back surgery since 1990. I had a spinal cord stimulator installed to send electrical signals into my spine for pain management. So far it has eased my chronic pain by about 85%. It feels kind of strange to have so little pain after 35 years!

Thank God you feel better. I've been dealing with chronic back pain for over ten years, so I definitely know what you have been living with. Hope you are going to be able to fully recover. We all want to see what your next project is going to be.

Ron G 

  • Like 1
Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, ShakyCraftsman said:

Thank God you feel better. I've been dealing with chronic back pain for over ten years, so I definitely know what you have been living with. Hope you are going to be able to fully recover. We all want to see what your next project is going to be.

Ron G 

I injured my back by being stupid lifting heavy stuff 35 years ago. Have had all sorts of procedures including fusions. This stimulator has so far been incredible. As far as my next project, don't hold your breath! I have to live long enough to finish the crane I started 5 years ago! But it's getting closer every time I get to the bench!

Edited by redneckrigger
  • Like 1
  • Haha 1
Posted

Sat down tonight and started fabricating the first 20’ section of boom.  There will be two straight 20’s, two 10’s for the folding joint, a 20’ base and a 20’ tip. Each basic 20’ straight section will have 64 pieces of tube making it, not counting the mounting pieces and joining plate parts at each end. I also sat and figured out how to make the female joint piece for joining the booms. Males are next. These are the times I wish I was knowledgeable about 3D printing! Sometimes I think I enjoy the planning, problem solving and design of how to build these things more than the building!!!

IMG_8483.jpeg

IMG_8482.jpeg

IMG_8481.jpeg

  • Like 2
Posted

Lots of work ahead of you!  From my very limited experience with resin printed items, I think your styrene booms will be stronger than printed ones  would be.  Going to be impressive!

  • Like 2
Posted (edited)

First 20’ section of boom is done, except for the pin connections etc.  came out pretty well I think, and the second is about 1/2 done. Once the jigs were set up, and a procedure for cutting and such was perfected, it went WAY better and quicker than I expected.  The first section is amazingly stiff.  The size is 60” on centers of main tubes in width and 48” on centers in the vertical direction.  Here is a scale 40’ of boom still needing the connection points, and the boom section on the left is drying before I add the diagonals on the top but it looks rather good!

 

edit: just added last photo to show the second twenty foot section all together as well  

IMG_8496.jpeg

IMG_8497.jpeg

IMG_8498.jpeg

 

IMG_8500.jpeg

IMG_8506.jpeg

Edited by redneckrigger
  • Like 2
Posted

Such precision and an absolute pleasure to watch this. I am so glad you are back at the bench. I’m looking forward to the next update…..

  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...