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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croshaul
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croshaul
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I coulda sworn that I built it the other way around ;)
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:lol:
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Try this
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thanks buggy,,,, I was ready to go for another beer. That was the position I saw my bike after the guy ran me over with his pickup.
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Thanks for fixin it BugHunter. Don't know how it got flipped.
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BugHunter wrote:Try this
My favorite look for a bike, bobbers just look like pure american iron to me, no bling other than paint.

what do you envision when she's complete? I rode street bikes up until a few years ago, well I should say owned bikes, I hardly rode after my first grandson was born because it was more fun hangin out with him. I never could afford the bike I wanted and didn't have the talent to create it so I just admired the creations of folks like you and hoped "someday".
the few guys I rode with always tried to convince me that I needed highway bars, hard bags and wind shields and I would tell them that I was way to young for that and if I wanted a Vdub I would have bought one. :mrgreen:
looking forward to more of your build.
the heck with the duty cycle on the welder, tell me about the duty cycle on that grinder !!
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