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Oh, and I recently completed a chain box for a buddy. 3/16" steel plate, welded with 1/8" 6010, and some 3/32" 7018 here and there...
Cut it out with the plasma cutter, folded it on the edge of the table with a sledgehammer, and welded it using my buddy's Bobcat.
I own a Millermatic200, which will do MIG. I've used a Miller 251 and a Miller 350P. I've tested out in structural GMAW in flat and vertical.
MIG is easier than stick. It's like a hot glue gun that squirts steel instead of glue. It's clean and fast and makes pretty welds. I have nothing...
Redtruck got a new rear bumper. 4" schedule 40 pipe and 1 / 2 " steel plate. 939series 5ton shackles, a 15ton pintle over the 2" receiver.
Everything is welded in 3 passes - 6010, 7018, 7018.
I designed this one to tow M1082's level...
Agreed.
You would think that a welding table would be hard to find a market for. Thing is, I got the steel plate as remnant, priced accordingly. So what I've been doing is just making sets of legs to match the Plates' existing dimensions - not doing any cuts to the plate. I've sold 8 of them...
Scorpions have been the theme lately. I'm branching out from plasma cut to bas-relief.I like the one in the bbq grill best. I gave up my stencil and just free handed this one.
The cactus one is serial number 0003. I came as a result of a customer seeing my ad for the one with scorpions and wanted this one made to his spec.
He needs the wide opening to put a pizza stone in it. I suggested the door in order to provide even heating. You'll also note the inner racks made...
I make 2 kinds of pallet disassembly tools. I make one with a fixed handle that I sell locally and I make one with a stub of a handle that I ship. Today I'm putting a batch of them together...