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Sounds good.... I don't have those mad skills.......
I love fusing metal and shooting sparks. I have a bumper for my old pickup about done. I have a frame for a tool chest that will hold my welder and tank, along with tool chest.
I love fusing metal and shooting sparks. I have a bumper for my old pickup about done. I have a frame for a tool chest that will hold my welder and tank, along with tool chest.
You're quite the useful guy....
I'm about as useful as a snow salesman in Alaska.......
Thanks. I am looking for a good old lincoln arc welding and get good at stick welding. I could easily spend a lot of money on this.
I'm kind of fond of our old Miller. Built at the same time as the boat and still going strong. Probably cant buy one now that would last 30 years. Its continuous duty too which is nice for the shipyard when it can be going all day. As I told you before I'm not welder, I can however melt two pieces of metal so as they stick together.
I'm kind of fond of our old Miller. Built at the same time as the boat and still going strong. Probably cant buy one now that would last 30 years. Its continuous duty too which is nice for the shipyard when it can be going all day. As I told you before I'm not welder, I can however melt two pieces of metal so as they stick together.
I am looking at a bigger miller wirefeed. And I keep my eyes peeled at the pawn shops and craigs list for an old lincoln buzz box.
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