Building my new Class 5
Please keep this post open for the building sequence and directions. Kindly ask questions and post comments both negative and positive in the posting above. This help would be most appreciated
Joe and Kody
When starting to build a new project, a list of the tools required is very helpful. Most of the tools listed will be found in your garage/workshop. If you don’t have one in the list, ask to borrow it from your best mate. If he’s like me, he will say “No, buy your own”. Yep, life is tough. So this is what you will need. The list is not in any special order.
Scriber, I recommend a tungsten tipped style.
Steel ruler, 12 inches, with metric divisions on one side.
Engineers square.
Hacksaw with new blades, 24 tpi.
Center Punch
Hammer to drive the center punch.
Drills, assorted sizes as needed.
Hand drill,
Round file, 10” (250mm)
Mill saw file, 10”.
Half-round file, a 10” Bastard cut would be best
File handle. for that Bastard file. The Bastards are rough on the pinkies.
Rotary Scraper, it removes the sharp burrs and edges inside round holes.
4” Angle grinder
Grinding wheels for the above.
Try and find the cheap grinding wheels that are sold in the “Wharehouse” stores or similar places. The brand I use are “Penguin”. These wheels are much softer in the bond and wear away quite fast. The best thing about them is precisely that! By wearing away, the wheels don’t become glazed over in the manner of the wheels that last “hours and hours”. The softer grade cuts the metal VERY fast. For the price of an expensive “hard bonded” wheel, you can buy 5 of the Penguin brand. If you cant get Penguins, try another cheap brand, -
Walrus, Seal, Orca etc.
An Arc Welder, hopefully you have one that will burn 3.2 diameter rods.
Welding Rods :- Satincraft 13
Please don’t buy the cheap Chinese, Indianese, Japanese, Rusianese or other cheap junk. Use CIG rods. Yes, I know they are expensive, but use them. My favourite are the Satincraft 13 rods. These burn with a very stable arc, are easy to use and form a beautiful smooth weld. The fumes from Satincraft rods are not as bad as the fumes from the imported rubbish. Satincraft are excelent for welding Duragal
A Cold Chisel and a packet of wide Band Aids.

Protective eye goggles and ear plugs, (ABSOLUTELY MUST HAVE!)

Felt tip pen with small tip.
Steel tape, 8 Meters is a good size, it’s a blessing if it has Inches as well.
A Bench Grinder, a 6” will do but an 8” would be far better to use.
A wheel dressing stick to shape the wheel face back to straight and true running. You need a true wheel to sharpen your drills and other tools.
Vernier Caliper, these days, it’s a digital caliper.
A 1” and a 2” micrometer (25mm and 50mm) would be a great asset.
Now, let’s see, have I forgotten anything that might be useful? Ummm, oh yes, a small Myford if you have one would also be good.
Joe