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Reply:Oh yeah baby!!! I can forsee the possibilities. I bet it's pricey though.MarkI haven't always been a nurse........Craftsman 12"x36" LatheEnco G-30B MillHobart Handler 175Lincoln WeldandPower 225 AC/DC G-7 CV/CCAdd a Foot Pedal to a Harbor Freight Chicago Electric 165A DC TIG PapaLion's Gate Build
Reply:Yes. We've got a pair of Demmelers at work, they are extremely nice to work on. A large variety of clamps, angles, and stops greatly expands their capability. A little imagination and they are huge time saver for parts fitup. I do avoid any sort of beating on parts on those tables, and move parts to a different table for welding, trying to keep them in as nice of condition as possible.
Reply:Originally Posted by Static-XJYes. We've got a pair of Demmelers at work, they are extremely nice to work on. A large variety of clamps, angles, and stops greatly expands their capability. A little imagination and they are huge time saver for parts fitup. I do avoid any sort of beating on parts on those tables, and move parts to a different table for welding, trying to keep them in as nice of condition as possible.
Reply:Originally Posted by BarkinDogSo do you tack weld your work and then move it to a different table to weld? I've checked these tables out online, the tables and accessories are pricey. My only problem would be that I'd baby it too much. |
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