What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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nice 8-)
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I concur, very nice!

I'm going to be keeping an eye on my local HF stores, hopefully I'll spot one of these on sale or scratch/dent...
The HF welding carts are rickety or overpriced, but this looks promising!
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Thanks tweak and hey_allen
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Very nice! I've used the HF cabinets on different occasions, and they have worked very well!

In my first welding cart
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In my little mill drill station
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Excellent work.

I think we think alike to a degree. I will be posting more projects soon. I have more experience with woodwork and landscape than metal.

Keep up the good work. You got a solid grasp on thinking outside the box.

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Nice work, fellers!
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Radishfever wrote:Excellent work.

I think we think alike to a degree. I will be posting more projects soon. I have more experience with woodwork and landscape than metal.

Keep up the good work. You got a solid grasp on thinking outside the box.

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Radishfever wrote:Excellent work.

I think we think alike to a degree. I will be posting more projects soon. I have more experience with woodwork and landscape than metal.

Keep up the good work. You got a solid grasp on thinking outside the box.

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