thanks chad ...........
one day, one day .................
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02-04-2008, 09:11 PM #11
Syncro250DX Tigrunner
Victor set
Elite auto-helmet
Dewalt Bench grinder
Mastercraft miter saw
Mac air tools
Mac hand tools
Toothbrush
pencil
toilet paper
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02-04-2008, 09:23 PM #12
Put all the pics end to end and make a short movie
Nick
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DeWalt Multi Cutter metal saw
Century 50 Amp Plasma Cutter
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02-04-2008, 09:40 PM #13
Considering your welder to shop ratio I believe you could heat your shop by merely running your synchrowave
!!! (not welding, just ON)
Miller Dynasty 700...OH YEA BABY!!
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02-04-2008, 10:26 PM #14
Hmmm , you probably have more clear room in that little shop than I have in my shop right now
. Trying to do the organization thing right now but with a couple of projects and all my tools I need a bigger shop
. Dan
Tools to Men are like Shoes to Women you can never have too many .
Miller XMT-304
Miller Spectrum 2050
Miller 10-E Feeder
Hobart 175 Handler
Lincoln AC225
And assorted others
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02-05-2008, 03:17 AM #15
little mini me ...........
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha .................I knew someone would get a kick out of my growing enterprize. ha ha ha ha. I got the before picture(well.....movie) now alls I need is the after picture. I have a big vortex inline fan hooked up to a thermostat and also hooked up to a dimmer switch for speed control for when I weld. the fan gets unpluged when I leave unless it's the two hottest months of the year. I havn't had to use the fan due to heat yet. she gets up to 30 below up here. summers not bad. the shed is shaded with tall trees. I'll die for two months out of the summer but hey ..........................
one way or another .............................................
GET ER DONE .................GET ER DONE.Syncro250DX Tigrunner
Victor set
Elite auto-helmet
Dewalt Bench grinder
Mastercraft miter saw
Mac air tools
Mac hand tools
Toothbrush
pencil
toilet paper
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02-05-2008, 06:58 AM #16
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With custom lock bar
...to keep out wandering miscreants. You get credit for making the best of a less than ideal situation. If I ever get whiny about not having more room, I remember this post. I don't think you mentioned how it is that you have/get 240v power out there.
I have a nick-name for you... since you've reminded me of a Monty Python skit about Arthur "Two Sheds" Jackson.Last edited by EdZep; 02-05-2008 at 10:55 PM.
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02-05-2008, 09:54 AM #17
charley two sheds ............................
ha ha ha ha .................my new indian name will be "dusty two sheds" lol. I wired the welder strait to a 100A service in the house. the line runs under the ground, outside to the shed. I also have another circuit for the rest of the power source. like my main light, heater, plug-ins etc. yes the wire is properly rated and rated for outside use. I did my homework. the line is about 3 feet down, I have 2x4's under and on top of the line to help protect it from shovels, if you know what I mean. lol lol "dusty two sheds" that's halarious ..........................................
Syncro250DX Tigrunner
Victor set
Elite auto-helmet
Dewalt Bench grinder
Mastercraft miter saw
Mac air tools
Mac hand tools
Toothbrush
pencil
toilet paper
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02-05-2008, 09:35 PM #18
Books
dusty two sheds:

Books, lotsa books; I like a man with books. Welding is more than practice, it's learning too.
Better chain that welder down, before the mosquitos fly it away. Lotsa big mosquitos in Canada, eh??
RETIRED desk jockey.
Hobby weldor with a little training.
Craftsman O/A---Flat, Vert, Ovhd, Horz.
Miller Syncrowave 250.
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02-05-2008, 11:00 PM #19
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A bit of Brit humor
...for Dusty Two-Sheds.
Here's the YouTube clip of Arthur 'Two Sheds' Jackson.
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02-05-2008, 11:50 PM #20
ha ha ha ha thats hilarious .................................................. ..........
Syncro250DX Tigrunner
Victor set
Elite auto-helmet
Dewalt Bench grinder
Mastercraft miter saw
Mac air tools
Mac hand tools
Toothbrush
pencil
toilet paper




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