Making a T-Fence-Post Puller with My CNC Plasma Cutter
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2025
- Its been a while. As of uploading this we currently have 5 inches of snow outside. You could say I'm a little behind on the content lately. But im super excited to be all moved into my new place. We have a lot of big plans! But until then. Please enjoy this mediocre video of me building a T-post puller with my CNC plasma cutter because my cheeks aren't what they used to be.
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Hey man
Great info. What CAD software do you use? I would be keen on seeing same videos on your design steps
@@RhyceWolfe-c3y thanks for the heads up. Currently, the majority of CAD is done in solidworks and fusion 360
Dude I also started a small plasma business it’s not overly successful but watching your videos reminds me that there are other people in this world that share my dream of owning a custom fab shop
@@bricebertelsman7783 awesome! Best of luck to you and your business!
I would change the end that connects with the post.. scrap what you have just put an 1/2" hole. Then, connect a short chain with a using an eye bolt. Wrap the chain around the bolt then back to eye bolt.
@@MrCecil_KD9WUS that's not a bad idea! That way I could take out any diameter fence post.
Still forgetting to ground 😅
@@nemesis851_ ever single time lol
I would recommend getting a welding ground magnet. Way easier to connect to your steel I have found. When not in use I keep it attached to the side of the water pan. Then If you forget to place it on your steel, chances are you will still have connectivity
@yoti-fab ohhh yeah. Never even thought of that