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    Re: Welding Fixture Table

    Quote Originally Posted by Lis2323 View Post
    Just a photo to show how nicely the table top cleans up when sprayed occasionally with WD40 and an oily rag.

    Also spatter free.




    This is my new favorite toy for working with bulk rust sprays. Quick snort from the air compressor and it's good to go. No more aerosol cans with "green" propellant losing their oomph. It's currently loaded up with my home brewed ATF/acetone mixture (which stinks), but I might pick up a can of WD-40 or something similar for it. My only complaint is that you can't adjust the spray pattern with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whtbaron View Post
    This is my new favorite toy for working with bulk rust sprays. Quick snort from the air compressor and it's good to go. No more aerosol cans with "green" propellant losing their oomph. It's currently loaded up with my home brewed ATF/acetone mixture (which stinks), but I might pick up a can of WD-40 or something similar for it. My only complaint is that you can't adjust the spray pattern with it.

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    I've seen those at Princess Auto on sale and a buddy has a couple and really likes them.

    I'm cheap and just pour the bulk WD40 into a trigger bottle. But then I don't have to do any BIG rust sprays like you do.


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    lol... I've had a few of those squirt bottles around and they kept losing prime when I was using them. I like this one because it's one quick squirt. It was also a Princess Auto sale item.
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    Quote Originally Posted by psacustomcreations View Post
    One more than you currently have.

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    Decided to count mine, dug em out:
    2x9"
    4x5"
    1x4-1/2"
    1x4"
    1x5" m18 Milwaukee.
    =9.
    Damn. Didn't think I had that many. Kinda sneak up on you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whtbaron View Post
    lol... I've had a few of those squirt bottles around and they kept losing prime when I was using them. I like this one because it's one quick squirt. It was also a Princess Auto sale item.
    I should grab one next time they’re on sale…


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    Anyone recognize this little welding fixture ? Rotates 360° on two axis

    Metric specs, nice casting and machining. I tore it apart, cleaned and lubed....





    I still need to receiver mount it.




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    Re: Welding Fixture Table

    Never seen one like that. I thought you built a powered rotater and sold it?
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    Hmmm. No. Maybe you’re thinking of my rotating welding table with the horizontal travel?




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    Re: Welding Fixture Table

    Random fixture table setups. Life is so much easier….






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    Re: Welding Fixture Table

    New Stronghand F clamps for fixture tables

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    https://stronghandtools.com/products/inserta-f
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    Re: Welding Fixture Table

    No more home made ones?
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    Re: Welding Fixture Table

    Quote Originally Posted by whtbaron View Post
    No more home made ones?
    Now that I don’t have tractors I can afford to buy store bought clamps
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