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Well first big project with my welder.I wouldn't be able to of done it without my welder. I needed to make 8 custom stands to lift my tanks off the ground.the legs are 1"x1" 12 guage wall thicknessThe rest is 1" x 1" angle. Attached Images
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Reply:I have been on here for a while but never posted pictures.I welded all the stands up.I need to take pictures of my plastic welder.I also fabricated the tank with the reinforcement on it. It is 3/4 polypro. I WELDED the plastic and it is leak proof.A few months ago I never even knew about plastic welding.
Reply:Lets see pictures of some of the stuff you anodized. Im curious what kind of results a home setup yields.If you cannot convince them, confuse them. Harry S Truman
Reply:Originally Posted by 500HpSilveradoLets see pictures of some of the stuff you anodized. Im curious what kind of results a home setup yields.
Reply:I say this not to be rude but to be honest and save you and your customer the heartache-you my friend are FAR from being able to anodize as a business. Barring the fact that you DO NOT have the proper licensing you give the appearance you have no idea what your doing. You have been asking every question on the caswell forum http://forum.caswellplating.com/sear...archid=276586. Even the most simple stuff. I don't know if you didn't want to spend the the $30 on a manual or a DVD but do you truely feel you know the process? Anodizing is dangerous and not to be taken lightly. I would buy the both manual and DVD , read and watch, and practice for another 6 months or so. Generally you should have actually anodize something before you go offering your services. And get the proper licensing as most homes aren't zone for such a practice. |
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