I've been practising my stick welds and reading the threads in this forum. This weekend I put together a simple base for some shop cabinets out of scrap sq tubing. The legs were 3/16 and the cross pieces were unistrut so it was thick to thin welding. I used 3/32 6013 - I wouldnt have known to use this rod either before hanging out here. It all went together much much better than it would have a few months ago. In fact this is the first welding project I have done where I didnt feel the need to design so that the welds were hidden out of sight because I would have been embarrassed to have people see them.This is just a baby project and doesnt rate pix but its a big step forward for my skills and I wanted to say "Thank you Welding Web" 355# Hay Budden3# Hofi HammerPropane ForgeIdealarc TIG 300/300AllStates Oxy Propane torchSmith Little Torch
Reply:no such thing "doesnt rate pix" we love pics anything that you do is worth a pic. we even post pics of the dog just because it was standing next to the welding machine63' Lincoln SA200 2008 miller trailblazer 302fibre-metal pipelinermiller camo BWEand all the guns and ammo a growin boy needs
Reply:thats why we come here is to shear info and help each other.and show us the pix'sChuckASME Pressure Vessel welder
Reply:And don't forget the dime.WeldingWeb forum--now more sophomoric banter than anything else!