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Okay, that was some f*!ing ironic timing.
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Finished!

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Must be a Seattle Seahawks fan with the green and blue color

Looks nice and I'm sure you won't be disappointed by anything on that cart
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Thanks, I was surprised the cart came out flat and rolls on all 4 wheels. One thing though, my tungsten electrodes (I snapped them in half short half length) look like crap, all dark and burnt looking all along its length. I was using the air cooled torch at times near its limits. It seemed like I was struggling way to much with welding up this cart, hard to see the arc and puddle, I'm wondering if something wasn't off there. I reground my tungstens frequently. I was getting a lot of POP craters at the end of my beads. Had the argon about 18 cfm, #8 gas lens, maybe too much stick out?

And no we are Steelers fans in our house we don't like the SeaChickens.
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Sure is a fine looking cart :)

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Esab SVI 300, Mig 4HD wire feeder, 30A spool gun, Miller Passport, Dynasty 300 DX, Coolmate 4, Spectrum 2050, C&K Cold Wire feeder WF-3, Black Gold Tungsten Sharperner, Prime Weld 225
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