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    Re: New "Shop" - Ramblings and Dreams With a Blank Canvas

    Quote Originally Posted by shortfuse View Post
    BTW, after you cleaned off that one workbench, the one covered with stuff....you will have a h*ll of a time finding that stuff now!!!
    I've been much more diligent in putting everything away each day. 99% of the stuff has it's place - it's the 1% that kicks my butt at the most inopportune times!
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    Re: New "Shop" - Ramblings and Dreams With a Blank Canvas

    Need a job?
    250 amp Miller DialArc AC/DC Stick
    F-225 amp Forney AC Stick
    230 amp Sears AC Stick
    Lincoln 180C MIG
    Vevor MIG 200A
    Victor Medalist 350 O/A
    Vevor Cut 50 Plasma
    Les

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    Re: New "Shop" - Ramblings and Dreams With a Blank Canvas

    As noted above, it seems a pipe dream to keep my shop clean at the end of every day...

    The current clean-up organizing continues...

    New grinder belt hanging hooks. Just angle iron, some yard tool hooks, and a HF magnet. Just high enough to walk under without ducking, but reachable from the floor.

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    Yeswelder MIG-205DS
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    Re: New "Shop" - Ramblings and Dreams With a Blank Canvas

    And I don't think I'm alone with a tool cart like this....

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    Craigslist pick up for $8, doggo approved.

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    Fits well, and still a little room in back and one side to make a pile of sh!!.

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    Little by little, I'll get that elephant eaten!
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    Re: New "Shop" - Ramblings and Dreams With a Blank Canvas

    Looks great
    If you in a hot spot like I do insulate the ceiling helps to keep heat off me.

    Dave

    FYI I like your dog inspection of tool box too.

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    As noted above, it seems a pipe dream to keep my shop clean at the end of every day...

    The current clean-up organizing continues...

    New grinder belt hanging hooks. Just angle iron, some yard tool hooks, and a HF magnet. Just high enough to walk under without ducking, but reachable from the floor.

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    Re: New "Shop" - Ramblings and Dreams With a Blank Canvas

    I like this, looks comfy. As for the machines,,, my DC buzzer is 92 on the 85 setting. Might be listed as low as 208, thru 250V and they made it for a long time and chart likely based on way lower voltage than we have. My neighbor who moved here from downstate said, wow, my welder is really hot.

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