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OK now this thing is nearly ready to melt something. I had an old O-scope that was on this cart...scope was upgraded a long time ago. Just need to figure out what I can put filler into and attach it to this setup. Has a nice drawer to keep my tig fingers, tungsten, gas lenses...weld parts in one area. Like to find some old metal plans canisters for filler storage...no luck yet. Need to check plumbing for any leaks and see what it will do Saturday. Ideas for filler storage welcomed....planning to hang torch leads off the top on one side. No matter what I did to make pic upright it failed...I guess forum software does not like aspect ratio of some pix :?: Sorry for making everyone look at it sideways. I get my shop rags from the hospital in these really nice gunney sacks...make great covers. $10 each packed full of cleaned cloths from there.
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J.J. Flash
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Sweet!!
Are you uploading this from your PC? If it's windows then right click on the photo and choose rotate clockwise/rotate counterclockwise whichever is appropriate before upload.
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you can easily use Microsoft paint or Office (picture manager I think it's called) to change the orientation. :)
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