Bought it used a few years ago for $100. You can use your imagination as to how handy it is....
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That is wonderful! I've been dreaming of inventing that 50 years. All projects are more pleasant if I can stand up. At age 18 I built my first grease pit so I could stand up. Much of my body work I did standing on a ladder with the car crossways over the pit.
I never have justified a hoist, but near everything I've ever done I'm figuring how to stand up, or at least sit. I never did enjoy kneeling, crawling, or standing on my head.
An optimist is usually wrong, and when the unexpected happens is unprepared. A pessimist is usually right, when wrong, is delighted, and well prepared.
I finished the picnic table I started a few posts back,,
composite boards bolted on with stainless steel hardware,,
I ended up building a couple more brackets to support a longer set of table boards.
My daughter asked about building a "sideboard table" so that the food being served did not take up the picnic table area.
I figured extensions would be easier than a separate table
I finished the picnic table I started a few posts back,,
composite boards bolted on with stainless steel hardware,,
I ended up building a couple more brackets to support a longer set of table boards.
My daughter asked about building a "sideboard table" so that the food being served did not take up the picnic table area.
I figured extensions would be easier than a separate table
It's wheelchair accessible also, great job!
Owner of Fast Leroy's Bar and Grill
Liquor up Front, Poker in the Rear
Welded all day pretty muchprobably would have fallen off if I wire wheeled the red coating offsome ugly hard wire welding mixed in with some core I did today
just hit the slag off and cleaned up with a broom. No wire wheel cleaning yetran the Downhill god today. I’m going down and pausing, seems to run best that way or else it will wanna get going and possibly no pen and hot short crack with the setting we use. 25 volts 300 wire core wire
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put this one together today and this one is done i think the co owner boss was saying at the end of the day when I asked him if I earned any scrap metal that he wants to see me put a whole box together myself. I told him with some time I could. Haven’t been welding on the out side since the one box he let me weld all out to boost my confidence I think, that was the first couple weeks I started. I’m the only guy in the shop to do that since I’ve been here. I’ve welding a few things on the outside lately but not the main seems in the corners.
Making this into a removable wave wall; for when this boat goes salmon tendering in the summer months...
Tried like heck to run some DualShield, Select Arc 720; and it wasn’t happening. Old crusty steel (the vertical), with substantial wind gusts... reverted back to .045 E-71-T-GS, works well for this application.
The PAPR is a a game changer.
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Do you really know all of the work that goes into getting that fish onto your plate?
Everything roughed out on my metal break. Used some 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 × 3/8 angle. A couple bends on some 18 or 20 ga stainless. I am happy so far. Need to cut down the hinge bolts, clean up and paint. Just a hobby welder so plenty of grinding lol.