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sorry no before pictures but on the left there were 2 spots that were broken you can tell by were the welding occurred where they were Sent from my ADR6400L using Tapatalk 2 Attached ImagesMiller diversion 165Miller mig 211Hypertherm pm 30Milwaukee 6230 14 inch chop sawMd 45 mag drill (RIP; fell on its head)New MD 45! Thanks to the esposa!Finally got an O/A setup
Reply:Brass hardware. I used sibronze filler, 1/16. Dcen tig about 50 amps, argon 20. 3m respirator ( will that be ok for the zn fumes?), Sent from my ADR6400L using Tapatalk 2Miller diversion 165Miller mig 211Hypertherm pm 30Milwaukee 6230 14 inch chop sawMd 45 mag drill (RIP; fell on its head)New MD 45! Thanks to the esposa!Finally got an O/A setup
Reply:That's pretty cool. I do a lot of antique repairs myself. Mine are mostly cast iron though.
Reply:Well that could have looked a lot worse. Ya done good. Thats pretty fine detail and would be hard to replicate perfectly.Miller thunderbolt 250Decastar 135ERecovering tool-o-holic ESAB OAI have been interested or involved in Electrical, Fire Alarm, Auto, Marine, Welding, Electronics ETC to name a just a few. So YES you can own too many tools. |
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