It’s several pieces of metal welded together. Otherwise known as good practice.
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Can’t guess what that is, but what you’re using to fabricate it sure looks purty! Handy too.Spartan wrote:Can anybody guess what it is/what it will be used for?? I'll send a Jazzy 10 ceramic kit free of charge to the first person that guesses correctly...but that's a bit doubtful.
Hints: It's for me, and not a customer. It will be partially painted. It's heavy...1/4" thick flat bar for the base.
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I think mine are too old and not stored properly, so they're crap. I don't have enough need to stick weld so buying more rod just to play with probably isn't going to happen. It's all good, I have other options!Oscar wrote:What's wrong with 6013? I think they run easy and nice.
First thing that came to mind is it mounts onto the back of a welding cart so you can feed 50lb spools of wire to a smaller machine that can only take smaller spools.
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Alright, I'm going to give the win to Walz10 for the first closest guess of wire spooler. Just a bit more utilitarian in nature than JayWal's guess of toilet paper holder...which I guess was also close
It's a spooler to hold those massive/heavy 8" diameter label rolls for feeding into a printer. Walz10, PM me an address, and I'll get that Jazzy 10 ceramic kit sent out to you.
It's a spooler to hold those massive/heavy 8" diameter label rolls for feeding into a printer. Walz10, PM me an address, and I'll get that Jazzy 10 ceramic kit sent out to you.
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Advanced auto sold me a serpentine belt that was 2mm short. I snapped the grip for rotating the the tensioner pulley. Too cheap
to buy a new one I built it back up and ground a sloppy hex for the socket.
cheers
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to buy a new one I built it back up and ground a sloppy hex for the socket.
cheers
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I missed this thread. Was always neat to see what people are up to.
Will try and snap some more pics of what I do in a day then remember to pop em onto here.
I hope others help me out and bring this thread back to the top like it always was when I joined.
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Will try and snap some more pics of what I do in a day then remember to pop em onto here.
I hope others help me out and bring this thread back to the top like it always was when I joined.
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