My favorite project is the first one, the last one, the next one, the one after that. etc... etc...etc.....
I really enjoy what I do for a living so they are all my favorite projects. Dave
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Thread: Favorite Welding Projects
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05-04-2008, 09:38 AM #11
If necessity is the Mother of Invention, I must be the Father of Desperation!
John Blewett III 10-22-73 to 8-16-07
Another racing great gone but not to be forgotten.http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...modified&hl=en
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05-05-2008, 04:27 AM #12
I like them all but the one that got the most notice was the Crazy Cart I built awhile back for my DX200. It was a "fun" project with no limitations. I just completed a custom trailer for my Trailblazer 302 that I enjoyed as well. Heck there all fun!

http://www.millerwelds.com/resources...ead.php?t=2654Miller matic 350P
Millermatic 252/Spool gun
Miller Spectrum 875 plasma
Miller Dynasty 200 DX
Miller Coolmate 3
Miller Elite ( INFERNO Digital)
2008 Miller Trailblazer 302/Custom trailer
Custom DX200 Crazy Cart
Sofia 13 X 30 Lathe
MODERN 10X50 knee mill with Fagor 40i DRO
Craftex 30 Mill/Drill
All this stuff below was done with Miller gear
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05-08-2008, 08:38 AM #13
My Favorite So Far
This welding table I just finished is my favorite project so far. It adjusts to different heights using a hydraulic floor jack. It's my favorite because now when I do new projects, I won't have to work on the floor of on sawhorses!
Joe
It takes less time and money to do it right than it does to do it over!
Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing.
Lincoln Power Mig 140C
Miller Elite Red Flame Hood
DeWalt, DeWalt, DeWalt, Craftsman, Craftsman
Delta 16.5" Drill Press w/Laser
Kobalt 150psi Compressor, 1/2" Impact, Die Grinder, Finish Nailgun, Sprayer
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05-08-2008, 09:46 AM #14
thats a neat table u have there, mine is just a piece of 4x8-1/2 steel and i can barely move it need be.
trail blazer 302
hypertherm plasma
millermatic 251
high feq. arc starter
suit case (extreme 12vs)
o/a torches
way to many other tools to list
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05-09-2008, 04:59 AM #15
War Eagle
I guess my favorite project was the war eagle, at least it took the most amount of time to make. Each feather line is the strike of a pickaxe. the process of making it is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPiRRiXGJBM
JimLast edited by JimYoung; 05-11-2008 at 07:01 AM.
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05-13-2008, 05:51 PM #16
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This is a picture of a resent bumber I made a bit of a brush guard if you will

Trailblazer 302G
MM 210 with spool gun
Thermal Arc Heffty2 CC/CV suitcase
Smith torches
Porter Cable 14" carbide chop saw
griders and hand tools coming out the WAZOO
I owe! I owe! so off to work I go!

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05-13-2008, 06:25 PM #17
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05-13-2008, 09:41 PM #18
Wow is right!!!
We gotta know what that truck is for!!!at home:
2012 325 Trailblazer EFI with Excel power
2007 302 Trailblazer with the Robin FOR SALE
2008 Suitcase 12RC
Spoolmatic 30A
WC-24
2009 Dynasty 200DX
2000 XMT 304
2008 Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52
Sold:MM130XP
Sold:MM 251
Sold:CST 280
at work:
Invision 350MP
Dynasty 350
Millermatic 350P
Retired:Shopmaster 300 with a HF-251
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05-14-2008, 07:44 PM #19
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it's a Fire truck, I work for a fire a truck dealership and we build them to suit the towns needs, it's called a brush breaker, this one is going to have a 750 gal. water tank on the back with a cafs (Compressed Air Foam System) on the back. It's designed to go right into the forest for the fire and is designed to take down a 10 inch pine. it has a 20,000 lb hyd, winch on the front and 3/8" skid plates all the way under it. it's in the spray booth now, I'll post some more pictures when finished
Trailblazer 302G
MM 210 with spool gun
Thermal Arc Heffty2 CC/CV suitcase
Smith torches
Porter Cable 14" carbide chop saw
griders and hand tools coming out the WAZOO
I owe! I owe! so off to work I go!

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05-28-2008, 06:15 PM #20
owl sculpture
A couple of years ago one of my friends asked me do do a metal sculpture for thier back yard for a x-mass present for his wife.
I grabbed some scrap 10 guage and wire brushed the rust off and came up with this.



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