2017.03.29- UPDATE!!! 12/12THS COMPLETE AND ANOTHER 12.5 LBS... LOST.
Well, as of midnight last night it's official. The CNC cagefloor project is complete!
I also ran out of welding wire on the 11th plate while I was welding on the squared squarenuts. By my recollection, that is the 3rd spool of 12.5Lb welding wire that I've consumed since this project began in 2009.
Luckily, I had a backup roll that I could install... and it gave me an opportunity to clean up a small amount of green corrosion and dust that had accumulated in the drive rollers / guides over the last year(s). The welder seemed to work even better after that, but I'm sure it was placebo-effect.
SO..... before anyone asks "What's Next?" my plan is to do something kind of fun as a reward for all of this repetitive recent work. I'm going to figure out an overhead pulley system (finally!) so that I can lift the rollcage out from inside my truck. I want to get it up in the air high enough to push the truck outside from underneath it. Then wheel the caster-wheeled bedfloor under the cage....and lower it down onto the CNC cageplates to check fit, etc. and start welding them down. That should be fun, and will make for some really interesting photos as well!!!
-G
Well, as of midnight last night it's official. The CNC cagefloor project is complete!

I also ran out of welding wire on the 11th plate while I was welding on the squared squarenuts. By my recollection, that is the 3rd spool of 12.5Lb welding wire that I've consumed since this project began in 2009.
Luckily, I had a backup roll that I could install... and it gave me an opportunity to clean up a small amount of green corrosion and dust that had accumulated in the drive rollers / guides over the last year(s). The welder seemed to work even better after that, but I'm sure it was placebo-effect.

SO..... before anyone asks "What's Next?" my plan is to do something kind of fun as a reward for all of this repetitive recent work. I'm going to figure out an overhead pulley system (finally!) so that I can lift the rollcage out from inside my truck. I want to get it up in the air high enough to push the truck outside from underneath it. Then wheel the caster-wheeled bedfloor under the cage....and lower it down onto the CNC cageplates to check fit, etc. and start welding them down. That should be fun, and will make for some really interesting photos as well!!!
-G
the worst part is that you spent all of that time putting it inside to protect it then get to redo it because you can't get to the short....

