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Hi everyone, have had the good fortune to upgrade some of our capabilities in the school shop. A lot more of the local industries are stepping up how they approach aluminum fabrication and other materials besides carbon. We got the system and needed a way to mobilize it and keep it safe and all together, fabricated this cart to take care of it with that in mind. I have operated this system on a number of occasions, yet my partner and I are looking forward to being able to work with it a lot more and fully realize it's potential. Fortunately the Miller rep. for our area is really super at supporting us and will be paying a visit to our shop to help us out with getting it on line properly and also showing our current crop of students at the same time. We have also contacted a number of interested parties from our local shops to participate as well. Would appreciate comments from any of you out there who have time on this system, pros, cons, whatever you may have experienced. Have a few pictures of our set-up. Best regards, Allan Attached Imagesaevald
Reply:nice cart man ! don't tell me your going to be one of those guys that does beautiful fabrication projects an won't paint em are you ? get some miller blue on that thing and make it pretty and don't forget the pics. awesome job man .. Chris
Reply:OK Chris, you caught me, ya I am one of those who is certainly a better fabricator/welder than a painter. I believe in the "green" look, isn't that the term they use today, Ha Ha. I will probably con one of our workstudy's into giving a coat at some point, was a little more concerned with getting it online and operational for now. Thanks and regards, Allanaevald
Reply:HI allan...wanted to do a cart like that after seeing it....only to realized that i need to first have the machines...........that is a very cool cart great JobMARIO |
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