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Built some basic tables for the landlord to elevate some equipment off of the floor incase of a flood. Nothing really special but figured id share.All material was 1"x.125 square stock and 2" flat stock. Welded with Millermatic 211, voltage tap 4.5-5 WFS ~60, 75/25 set at 25-30cfhUntitled by RSTi95, on Flickr by RSTi95, on Flickr by RSTi95, on Flickr by RSTi95, on FlickrLast edited by RSTi; 05-09-2014 at 08:44 PM.
Reply:Care to explain any of the beautiful cars in the background?Oh, and nice work!
Reply:Originally Posted by Canadian WeldingCare to explain any of the beautiful cars in the background?Oh, and nice work!
Reply:Originally Posted by RSTiThe red Fiesta ST is a rally car being built at out shop. That one and a white one are both being built for an event at the end of the month. I just finished the rollcage on the white one this morning and it is off to paint. Yellow subaru is in for a motor swap and right hand drive conversion.
Reply:Originally Posted by Canadian WeldingSounds like a ton of fun!What will the tops be on the tables?
Reply:Maybe I missed it but who bought the welder, you or the boss?
Reply:Havent been active on the forums for a bit but the boss did. I bought myself a Fabricator 181i but wasnt too impressed with it, mostly because it welds like crap unless the MIG lead is 100% straight. Yet I have yet to try its TIG capabilities
Reply:Would love to get into what you are doing building cars and all. Great work too.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Reply:The weld looks good and legs/support are well constructed. |
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