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?
Tally Tig
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Since I kind of got a little control on the Tig welding I put it to use last year.

I needed new rear upper and lower control arms on the Jeep I had at the time so instead of buying them I made them. The Jeep is sold now but the arms are still on the road!

Here are the arms I built using 3/16" steel box and 1" square tubing and bushing ends I purchased from Iron Rock Off Road.
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Tally Tig
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Here are some more pics of the arms
control_arms_unpainted2.jpg
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upper_control_arms_finished.jpg
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rear_control_arms_mounted.jpg
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Sweet!

Ain't it nice when your skills save you a ton of money AND are fun to use?

Steve S
TamJeff
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Those came out great.
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Ironman407
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What did you use for bushing at the end of your links?
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