Originally Posted by
BobL
Cheers Bob,
To be honest I'm very slow at production.
I understand one needs to be well organised, have everything on hand, and set up scheme/system/jigs/workflow etc.
With me it's cut the bits for one - make it, work out how to make it better, down to the hardware for a dingle dongle, make the next one, realise I need more steel so off to the Steel mecrhant, see some good offcuts in the scrap bin, could save a bit of money using those so buy them instead of stock lengths. Phaff about with the offcut when I get home, they end up being more trouble then it was worth, shoulda stuck with the one stock size (council is paying for it anyway), . . . . yadda, . . . . yadda.
It wasn't until I had made #4 that I started to go in to bulk cutting out.
It's not rocket science but its also not me.
Still, I have just about cut all the bits and its just a couple of hours of welding should knock it all off.
One really good thing about it is it is giving me plenty of welding practice.