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Hey there. New to the forums, I didnt see an Introductions catagory, but if I missed it, you can move the thread.My name is John, I live in Connecticut. I havent been welding that long, and I just got a new welder a couple weeks ago. Its a Millermatic 175. I have a Miller XLi mask and a Hobart/Miller Cart. I don't know what the size of the tank is (I always forget) but its a $55 a year rental and $36 to fill up (C25). The smaller tank was $150 to buy, and it cost $35 to fill up, and holds alot less(I think he said mine holds 50% more)..Easily the biggest shop tool I have, and its loads of fun. Never realize how handy it is till you have one. Other tools I have are 4.5" grinder and sawzall, both from milwaukee, a drill press, circular saw, and other automotive hand tools. Nothin extravagent. I plan to expand once I finish building a new garage. No real room for anything else right now.My intrests lie in the automotive world, mostly off-roading. I found a link to your bb thru either pirate4x4.com or jonfund.com, I forget which. I own a 1978 Ford Bronco that I am in the middle of building from the ground up. Here are some brackets I made for my suspension. made from 4 pieces of 1/4" plate.thats all for now, thanks for all the info youve given me so far.
Reply:Welcome to the board, We're Glad to have you!! Looks like you have a good setup, feel free to keep us updated in your projects!!StangnetShop Full Of Stuff. Joey
Reply:how youuuu doin?
Reply:SquattyD,Nice work, are there 4 of 'em, matching, or different sets, front & rear? Where in Conn. do you do your rock-crawling?Welcome Aboard,Bruce The Welding ChefLincoln Weld-Pack 3200 NORWELD StickStanford Hill Farm |
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