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Just a quick little repair job for an friend of mine who has a pacemaker, doesn't want to chance welding with it anymore. He needed a new winch/snubber mount for his boat trailer. Figured I would fancy it up a bit with a crappie.3/16 mild steel, 1/8 7014 @ 135 & 150 amps. Ya I know my shop is a pigstie. Clean up is nextTOOLS AND TOYSSMAW Mid States Inc. "MISSING LINK" 10-150 AMP Buzzer circa 1945ishSMAW Magic Wand 40-60 AMP Suitcase Buzzer circa 1939ishGMAW Hobart 210 IronmanOxy-Propane TorchMany other old and cold goodies"Rusty but Trusty"
Reply:Little bit over kill for a 14' flat bottom jon boat don't you think? Nice fish work! Free hand?
Reply:Originally Posted by VPTLittle bit over kill for a 14' flat bottom jon boat don't you think? Nice fish work! Free hand?
Reply:Originally Posted by BD1The boat has a REALLY THICK BOTTOM ! Nice job.
Reply:The way I've seen folks at the lake drive their boats onto their trailers, I would say that's not strong enough. Just kidding of course, nice job.Miller Bobcat 250Syncrowave 200Millermatic 252Spoolmatic 30ASpectrum 625 X-TremeMaxstar 150SVictor O/A torchesDewalt angle grindersWelded on/off for over 40 years.
Reply:Thanks,,, I love watching people "power" load their boats at the landing... I suppose they call it "break" in sand/gravel that gets sucked up inside... Wait I see a new money maker here!!!TOOLS AND TOYSSMAW Mid States Inc. "MISSING LINK" 10-150 AMP Buzzer circa 1945ishSMAW Magic Wand 40-60 AMP Suitcase Buzzer circa 1939ishGMAW Hobart 210 IronmanOxy-Propane TorchMany other old and cold goodies"Rusty but Trusty"
Reply:Looks nice - I like the little fish too Dave J.Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance. ~George Bernard Shaw~ Syncro 350Invertec v250-sThermal Arc 161 and 300MM210DialarcTried being normal once, didn't take....I think it was a Tuesday. |
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