Trust me you can live without a CNC plasma cutter for now. Don't need to get the wife to mad. If you wanted to get into custom signage or you need to cut a lot of similar parts and could make a decent check doing it-maybe then consider it.Coolidge wrote:CNC plasma cut? This forum is going to cost me money, er I mean more money.LtBadd wrote:A steel lifting fixture, a little bit of MIG and mostly TIG
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Here's where I cut it in and some finished pics
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That's a big air compressor!
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Made for a good Saturday. Work plus drive time. 8 hrs of time and a half and 1 of double.Coldman wrote:Nice work Josh.
That's kinda my ideal favourite job. 3", fab up on stands, bolt it up and weld it in, beer. Life's good.
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It's actually a bank of 4 large screw compressors. But the tank it bypasses is about 6 ft diameter and 16 ft tall.Farmwelding wrote:That's a big air compressor!
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I'll bet that would fill a tire pretty quick
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Clay pot holders from 1/4"
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I made some weeks ago.
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Very nice. And the work flow pics made it even nicer,AndersK wrote:Clay pot holders from 1/4"
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Hey Anders...would you back up next time you take pics...I can't look around your shop too well with those closeups
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Pronunciation question:porsh or porshaLtBadd wrote:Like it Anders, simple design and looks good. Is that a porsche in the garage?
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Well yeah but potato and potaaato(sorry it's the best I could do)are spelled the same when actually written out but certain people pronounce them differently. Same with vase and vaaz(again sorry). Is there like levels or is it just who cares, worry about finishing your junior in high school?Poland308 wrote:No matter how you pronounce it, it's only spelled one way!
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WTF? Somebody spiked the punch didn't they?Farmwelding wrote:Well yeah but potato and potaaato(sorry it's the best I could do)are spelled the same when actually written out but certain people pronounce them differently. Same with vase and vaaz(again sorry). Is there like levels or is it just who cares, worry about finishing your junior in high school?Poland308 wrote:No matter how you pronounce it, it's only spelled one way!
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Nothing interesting - floor drain for a shop to fit an odd size opening.
Perfect example of something that should have been mig or stick welded...
TIG welded it instead because I like it that way
1/8" material, 1/16" filler, 150 amps in an attempt to approach mig speed
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One that turned out pretty good
Perfect example of something that should have been mig or stick welded...
TIG welded it instead because I like it that way
1/8" material, 1/16" filler, 150 amps in an attempt to approach mig speed
(I was in a hurry)
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