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?
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Just made some smaller wire containers.
Using 1" electric conduit pipe.
Cost is roughly 3$ each.
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Looks good and you can't beat that price, are the caps screw on or push? Hard to tell but it looks like threads on the caps.
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Push, with a bit of persuasion in the shape of heat and a rubber mallet :mrgreen:
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Nice.

I need to make up some small ones like these. Because my LWS's are pretty much useless, I buy most of my filler online and to make postage easier/cheaper, it is often sold in 33cm/13" length. A few, say, 14" filler containers would be very handy.


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Nice Anders! Hey...I can't see anything...can you back those pics up a bit so I can look around your shop a little? :lol:
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exnailpounder wrote:Nice Anders! Hey...I can't see anything...can you back those pics up a bit so I can look around your shop a little? :lol:
:roll: :o :lol: ;) :!:
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