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dont mind the lighting, the camera is a pos so i had to get creative. the welds arent the best but each one as been getting better...unless i miss the joint theres a good weave in there that i used to close a smidge of a gap. aftter i was done i checked levelness and such and its right on so im proud of my first craptacular project=). this is to replace the rotted/rusted out propane grill stand
Reply:As long as yer' not scratching on a stone tablet and expecting us to figger it out you're good. edit: Can't miss the joint with an AD, $50 at HF! Craftsman 230a Buzz-box, Lincoln 140T & 180T, Century K2789, PUROX W202 O/A14" cheapo chop saw that cuts straight and square!A toolbox of the cheapest Chinese tools money can buy"Real" tools all old reliable Husky/Craftsman/Proto stuff
Reply:Crappy pics they might be but you can still tell it's a decent frame for a grill. John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com
Reply:is it steel or stainless?Idealarc 300\300 TIG AC\DC |
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