By Harry Bryan
Ручные инструменты своими руками. В жизни каждого человека хоть раз возникает необходимость в тех или иных инструментах, либо иных приспособлениях для выполнения определенной работы. Как правило, требующиеся инструменты можно купить в специализированных магазинах, одолжить у знакомых или, в крайнем случае, заказать их изготовление у квалифицированных специалистов. Однако бывают случаи, когда приобрести нужный инструмент невозможно, либо на его покупку элементарно не хватает денег. В таких ситуациях помогают самодельные инструменты и приспособления, изготовленные своими руками из недорогих материалов.
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It should be 11/2 " from the end without the bent tangs. Check Figures lA and 1B to see that the piece of angle iron is oriented correctly. Rivet the two pieces together thus: Drill close-fitting holes for the 16-penny nails, countersink these holes slightly at the outer surfaces, and cut pieces of nail long enough to protrude 1/16" above each surface. Pound the excess length down into the countersinks until the assembled pieces are tight together. File any excess rivet material Bush with the surface (see WoodenBol1t magazine No.
As the chain clamp tightens around the hull (especially where it pulls around the turn of the bilge), c.. the chain might slightly dent the edges of the -141planks. This is usually of no consequence, as the plank edges are high at this point and will be planed down as the hull is smoothed. If marring of the surface is a problem, a block of wood slipped under the chain will prevent any damage. Any tendency for the padded hook to slip off the plank edge can s" be eliminated by sticking a piece ofadhesivebacked sandpaper to the wood of the hook.
To make the grab hook, refer to Figure 1, and proceed as follows: Centerpunch 1" from the end of the 5"-long piece of Harbar (see Figure lC) . Drill a 1/4" hole at that point. Make two parallel saw cuts from the end to the hole to create a 1/4" slot . File all saw cuts smooth, kill the edges (file them lightly so that they are not dangerously sharp), and round all corners. Clamp the piece in a machinist's vise with 112" of the tangs protruding above the jaws. Bend the tangs to a 45-degree angle with a hammer.