 All right lumber mill. What's going on today? I think well, this is This pipe here. It's not stainless steel. I wish I had a stainless steel one Maybe I'll replace it at some point. Anyway, it's galvanized I'm gonna wrap a piece of steel cable, which is right over here One of these I've got plenty I'm gonna wrap that around here, you know screw it in somewhere so it doesn't move and then have it come down and attach To this thing this thing here, and I have another cable down there attaching to that side So that when I turn this and I'll put some kind of fancy handle or something over here It'll winch up This whole this whole part here Up and down and that's the part where the saw goes. So this is what's gonna lift lift the saw up and down I need this to be mounted in a way that it's not gonna move And my you know my first thought was like I could put some kind of solid thing under it that Matches the curve. The problem with that is it's gonna slowly wear away And it's gonna change this to height and it might change the height unevenly on one side versus the other side, but this once it's leveled Has to stay at the same level because it keeps that at the right level, right? So I'm thinking I need I need to use ball bearings Yeah, I could do something like this actually Does work But I think what I'm gonna do is Use use these same ball bearings and basically put them here Like screw I'll go on the other side of the screw into this Like put two holes thread it So I can put two bolts in and put a bearing there and a bearing there Now be a nice simple way. It's got it. There's enough. There's enough material in there Like the the bearings will go through Through enough or the the bolt will go through enough stuff that it should be nice and solid Yeah, and then just have two bearings there. There's a bit of a trick in this part okay, here we are inside and I want to get a bolt in here and Like roughly there I'll have to measure with my my bearings, but one needs to go right here. I can't really drill into this because it's You know, there's a space and the drill bit just goes right in if I keep drilling. It's just gonna snap the drill bit So I need something to raise up this space between and that's where that that's where the hole has to go right in that groove so I rummaged around in my Scrap, and I found this I Might be able to tap that in with a hammer just to fill it in But I think I'll file it a bit first. I don't want to be too tight because I don't want to bend this when I Whack this in there Cut off a little chunk Tap it in. Oh, let me go do that All right, I cut off a little piece there and I want to get it thin enough. Oh Wow Tight on this side That side seems good You know, maybe maybe it's Good enough and we can just tap that in right now with a hammer Now if I just trim that off, it should be flush and I can drill it like a normal thing. Oh Look at that should be able to drill through there thread it. No problem Well, that's far enough. Yeah, this is my very scientific way of checking that I have the right size Tap Ready to hold in a while Little while ago someone mentioned something about Lockwashers I guess they saw me use a lock washer and something they're saying that lock washers aren't actually useful in terms of locking stuff But the only time I've used lock washers recently is to go beside a ball bearing and that's so the outer Ring of the ball bearing isn't pressed against the metal. So this presses against the inner which leaves the outer Free to turn. So I'm just using the lock washer as a kind of a spacer To make sure the pressure your to make sure the ball bearing is just off the metal a little bit Right there pipe will be able to ride on Check it out All right, a pair of those at the other end and I should be rolling Ready for some steel cable So nice Maybe I should put like a strip of metal over this and over just to kind of keep it from Falling out, but I Probably don't even need to worry about that. I don't know it's an option I can think about later if I need it. Yeah, no need to make silly things that I don't need yet I should make something that will keep the pipe from sliding this way and that way Maybe put a little ring on here That'll go up against the bearings All right, which one? I don't know. Will that if I cut that in half will they do both? That might do if that will do both. I'll just use this Put this away, you know, one of you guys sent me this tap and die set Which is beautiful. Thank you Think will I have it open? You know what? I think oh it fits nice decided to make this ring a little bit a little bit fat I figured stick on Oh, it's hitting that darn nuts to Thin this out a little bit. That might be good enough just as it is It's got a fair amount of friction on there. It's pretty tight. If this starts moving though, I'll put a screw in it or a rivet or something Let's see how it goes I like it pretty nice if I do say so myself Okay, I've got this part down at the bottom now and there's my cable It comes down it needs to Pull it tighter or whatever needs to attach down here somewhere. Oh, it's tangled up whatever so I'm thinking I don't want to bolt it right into this because I'm not going to be able to Reach the nut in there to tighten it or anytime I need to make an adjustment So if I rivet this on here Then I can bolt the the steel cable To here maybe similarly to how I did it up at the top be good Man that is lined up over here. This would be excellent if I had a big big honkin wheel I could turn that would be great I wonder if I have anything like this toward the bottom All right That's looking beautiful. I just need some kind of boom. Yeah, if I can I can I get a big