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I bought a welding table off of craigslist a few weeks ago. It has a 3/4 inch thick top, but was a little high for my liking. It had steel pads on each leg, so to make it shorter I cut the length out of the middle. The legs are made out of 4x4 tubing. I beveled the edged where I welded. In the constant effort to use my TIG I tigged the root, and then came back with my MIG to fill in the bevel. I don't have any pics of the MIG work, my camera card filled up on me. I was just happy to be out in the shop on a nice day welding! Attached ImagesLincoln Precision TIG 225Hobart Handler 175
Reply:Looks like a good way to practice. I can't do TIG, and I know I don't have the patience for it. I'm more of a blob glob and move on sorta dude"Any day above ground is a good day"http://www.farmersamm.com/
Reply:Thanks samm. I'm trying to get as much practice as I can. I took an old trailer of mine to a professional to have him weld a new hitch coupler on last week. I felt kind of embarrassed/cheap when we were looking and talking about some other non critical welding things I wanted to do to it, but told him I could take care of it. I just didn't want to give up any opportunities for practice.Lincoln Precision TIG 225Hobart Handler 175 |
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