Painting the welder will likely kill the resale value of the machine, but if that is not a concern the have at it.
Now I understand about the oxygen bottle, I was thinking about it being laid completely down as opposed to standing straight up. I agree, I don't like having the valve on the oxygen bottle as the highest thing on the truck either.
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Thread: Truck Skid
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09-10-2009, 09:11 AM #11
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
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Invision 350MP
Dynasty 350
Millermatic 350P
Retired:Shopmaster 300 with a HF-251
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09-10-2009, 07:05 PM #12
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09-10-2009, 08:55 PM #13
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09-10-2009, 09:04 PM #14
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Haha I'll keep that in mind.
I do everything from heavy equipment repairs (Farmers, Construction business, etc) to steel building to fencing. Pretty much anything people call for. I don't do any oil field or pipeline, if I did I would not have a bobcat. I did think about going in to oil field, but it has slowed down so much here I just kept doing my own deal.
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09-10-2009, 09:16 PM #15
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Duh
My bad. I just now realized you have a website that probably would tell me would kind of work you do.
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All tho I prefer stainless myself. Your skid looks nice. What kind of work do you do?








