Fork Welding Jig
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Fork Welding Jig
I'm think coming out of retirement and building some forks in the years I have left and am wondering if some of you folks have any ideas about good fork welding jigs. What I used in the past was pretty rude and crude but got the job done but looking for ideas that can be passed down and more multi-functional.
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Re: Fork Welding Jig
What type of forks, Springers, or girders? or ?
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Re: Fork Welding Jig
Springers. I don't have have the patience for building girders anymore. My last affair was crude and basically a one man fixture and I'm wanting something more use friendly that I can pass down when I finally get burned out.
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Re: Fork Welding Jig
There a couple pics of fork jigs on pagees 3 & 4 of this thread, But they appear to be for Girders.
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Re: Fork Welding Jig
I made a jig for doing girder forks if that's any help.......
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