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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No no no friend, this simple torch holder and stand is supposed to be clamped on the welding table. Perhaps the handle you are seeing being gripped by a vise was only meant to keep it upright while I was taking some pics thus being able to rotate it from different angles/position. ;)
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OK! So, how come there's no engraving? ;)
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ctfordguy wrote:Hi,

Did you considera magnetic base attachment for work away from your vise?
Nice job.
Bruce

Hi there Bruce,

Sorry for the so so late response !

Nope I never considered or thought of using a magnetic base for it, I really wanted it to be securely clamped on one side of the welding table since its usage is that it can be raised and rotated at any direction as the need arises.
And the table vise use was only to hold the entire Holder and Stand so I can take pics of the simple project at different angles and positions. :)
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pierdole wrote:OK! So, how come there's no engraving? ;)

Hi pierdole,

Ahhh, can you elaborate, sorry but I don't quite understand what you mean regarding the engraving thing ! :?
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roberts56 wrote:
pierdole wrote:OK! So, how come there's no engraving? ;)

Hi pierdole,

Ahhh, can you elaborate, sorry but I don't quite understand what you mean regarding the engraving thing ! :?
I think that was a humorous compliment that got lost in translation. Since you "fancied" it up with the scrollwork (very nice, by the way).

Think of a collector's edition of a Colt .45 revolver, with pearl handles and engraving, versus the plain work-a-day model a cowboy would carry every day.

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OH ! thanks Steve for the explanation, got it now !! Sorry for the slow pick up.

Like I said before, thanks again to all you guys for the kind compliments. :D
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roberts56,

Keep posting projects!

We all like the practical, and the artistic, and when you can do both at the same time...

That's what we all aspire to!

Steve S
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