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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You must have some good eyes to weld that small...or a good cheater in your hood. For just getting your wings you're doing a fine job. One day you will look back and wonder what is so hard about it.
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exnailpounder wrote:You must have some good eyes to weld that small...or a good cheater in your hood. For just getting your wings you're doing a fine job. One day you will look back and wonder what is so hard about it.
+2.5 on the nose :-)
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Nice work for your first job, you built a mighty fine piece.

With your base now being open it would be a breeze to add a coolant system to your saw, your blades will last 2x as long or more.

A 115Vac sump pump, 5 gallon bucket, window screen, rubber hose, and galvi sheet metal to make a catch pan.
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Rudy Ray wrote:Nice work for your first job, you built a mighty fine piece.

With your base now being open it would be a breeze to add a coolant system to your saw, your blades will last 2x as long or more.

A 115Vac sump pump, 5 gallon bucket, window screen, rubber hose, and galvi sheet metal to make a catch pan.
Thanks for the advise. I might do this. The parts I am cutting gets pretty warm.


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