I ran across these thay are not to badcheck it out
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03-23-2006, 02:47 PM #1
Some easy do-it-yourself welding projects
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03-23-2006, 07:04 PM #2
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Thanks for the links. There is plenty of projects to keep me busy on those sites. I just acquired a large water heater today, with the intention of making a party style grill. I don't have any plans yet but the "Texas Grill" on the one site looks like it will be helpful. I might even decide to put it on a trailer for tailgating.
Time to learn & Time to burn...
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03-30-2006, 06:08 PM #3
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Wow 555 views and only 1 Thanks.... Here's number 2.
Thanks for the links!!Wheat Stalker
Millermatic 210
Dynasty 200DX
Fisher CZ-5...CZ-3D..
Trek 5500
1966 Amphicar
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03-30-2006, 06:14 PM #4
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always nice to see some diff. projects
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03-31-2006, 06:45 PM #5
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thanks for the post it is always nice to see different ideas for stuff
garthswelding@aol.com trail blazer 301g with all the fixins:delta band saw dewalt chop saw craftsman drill press, sp-135 mm251 spectrum 375 suite case mig, tig w/hi freq. one welding truck.
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04-02-2006, 11:09 AM #6
great links Hotrod, thanks
miller 225 bobcat
miller aead200le (with miller hf tig trailer mounted)
mm175, mm211, TA181i
mm252 w/30a spool gun
precision tig 225
hobart stickmate LX ac/dc
Speedglas 9100X & XX / Miller Digital Elite
hypertherm 380 & cutmaster 52
victor journeyman & super range
ridgid chop saw, kalamazoo band saw
steel max and evolution carbide saws
6 4.5" & a 20lb 9" rockwell grinders
case 580 backhoe (for what i can"t lift)
if first you don't succeed
trash the b#####d
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04-03-2006, 06:07 AM #7
Wow!
Everything from an anvil to an airplane!!!
Thanks for the links. I'll take most of the week just to get through them.Triggerman
Ammonia refrigeration tech
Trailblazer 302 (yes, it's new)
Millermatic 180 w/Autoset
CST-250
HF-15 High frequency
XR15 w/Push-Pull Gun
Victor O/A, DeWalt, North mask
"A professional knows what to do. A craftsman knows why."
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04-03-2006, 02:46 PM #8
Glad I can help..... You know what they say..... "Idle hands are hands of the devil".....


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