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I am a student and decided I was tired of wobbly scraps to hold things in 2,3, and 4 positions. So I built myself a coupon holder. Probably have about $30-40 between metal, clamp, filler, and gas. I used my new Everlast (gasp) power I tig 200. Machine works well, only complaint is the large torch, but it's more of an inconvenience than complaint. Will order a 9series torch in a couple of weeks. As far as tig experience at this point, I have done stainless, aluminum, and mild steel in the 1 position. First time to do something other than straight line as well. On to the pictures! That I can't seem to flip from my iPad...... Attached Images
Reply:Nice, good looking welds too. If you don't want to use the "C" clamp for mounting , you could weld a 3/4'' thread piece of pipe on th bottom end and use a pipe clamp. Here's a light I bent up using a Pony clamp. Works great. http://weldingweb.com/vbb/showthread.php...ght=pony+clamp
Reply:Looks good Regards,RobGreat Basin WeldingInstagramBlue weldersRed weldersMy luscious Table DIY TIG Torch cooler
Reply:Great idea on the pipe clamp. I will probably use it. Thanks for the compliments. Got a little ways to go before I can get my own reality show though.....
Reply:nice job i rotated your jig lol Attached Images
Reply:Looks good. As for the pics you have to take them with your phone sideways,(lengthwise) they will appear straight otherwise in your photo gallery but post like yours did when you forward them.I hate being bi-polar it's awsomeMy Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys |
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