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1st foto..the shop drawing..soapstone and a drywall square on the asphalt..2nd/3rd foto..the fab shop.. i used a plumb bob to get the angle the same on the uprights..4..the crossbars welded to the uprights..3/32 6011 65 amps dcep5 the test drive Attached Images
Reply:Great job!! You can just keep added to the legs as he gets biggerNeeds a new **** though.......I(heart) Mom..... but Grandpa rocks the welder!!!!!!200amp Air Liquide MIG, Hypertherm Plasma, Harris torches, Optrel helmet, Makita angle grinders, Pre-China Delta chop saw and belt sander, Miller leathers, shop made jigs etc, North- welders backpack.
Reply:little tyke seems to enjoy it. great job.
Reply:Originally Posted by bert the welderNeeds a new **** though.......I(heart) Mom..... but Grandpa rocks the welder!!!!!!
Reply:Nice! Looks plenty stout, too!(Retired) Professional firefighter, amateur everything else I try to do...Oh yeah: Go Big Red! (You know: one of the 12 members of the Big 10 cuz we left the 10 members of the Big 12...)
Reply:I'm always surprised by how flimsy the store-bought equipment is. I think you could swing the whole family in that one without any worries. Redundancy is safety.Jack OlsenMy garage website
Reply:Originally Posted by AngusdogTook a while but I worked it out. You misspelt 'shirt' and got automatically censored. |
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