What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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I concur, very nice!
I'm going to be keeping an eye on my local HF stores, hopefully I'll spot one of these on sale or scratch/dent...
The HF welding carts are rickety or overpriced, but this looks promising!
I'm going to be keeping an eye on my local HF stores, hopefully I'll spot one of these on sale or scratch/dent...
The HF welding carts are rickety or overpriced, but this looks promising!
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Greasy fingered tinkerer.
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Thanks tweak and hey_allen
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Excellent work.
I think we think alike to a degree. I will be posting more projects soon. I have more experience with woodwork and landscape than metal.
Keep up the good work. You got a solid grasp on thinking outside the box.
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I think we think alike to a degree. I will be posting more projects soon. I have more experience with woodwork and landscape than metal.
Keep up the good work. You got a solid grasp on thinking outside the box.
Kirk
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Learning is the best part of life and the most painful
I've been in woodworking for close to 40 years, and made the change to metalworking about 4 years ago.Radishfever wrote:Excellent work.
I think we think alike to a degree. I will be posting more projects soon. I have more experience with woodwork and landscape than metal.
Keep up the good work. You got a solid grasp on thinking outside the box.
Kirk
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I feel like a kid in a sandbox!
I've been in woodworking for close to 40 years, and made the change to metalworking about 4 years ago.Radishfever wrote:Excellent work.
I think we think alike to a degree. I will be posting more projects soon. I have more experience with woodwork and landscape than metal.
Keep up the good work. You got a solid grasp on thinking outside the box.
Kirk
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I feel like a kid in a sandbox with all these newly found possibilities!
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