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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This was my first project. I was just learning to tig and I had no clamps to work with. One leg is not straight and I had problems with the garage floor not being level. Plus the cut off tool (not the one in the picture) was not cutting straight. I rushed this to get off of the floor so that I could learn without standing on my head lol.
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Paul,
Very nice! I see you thought your project out very well. Very nice craftsmanship!
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What kind of filler rod did you use to make the car? :)

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AUTO CRAFT LW1 of course lolz.

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Nice project.
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Nice color, nice project. I really like the saw recessed in the table, I'm gonna have to steal your idea.
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Just curious.... Isn't the vice and grinder in the way of cutting long stock in the saw?
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Just curious.... Isn't the vice and grinder in the way of cutting long stock in the saw?
The grinder is just sitting there and the vice unbolts although it's in the front and the saw is behind enough that you can cut with it in place.
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nice job !

don`t worry if it`s not perfect, first welding tables never are and are a constant source of inspiration on what to mod (part of the beauty of them) and about the cutoff saw, if it`s an abrasive disc don`t expect it to cut really true, discs warp, walk and do all kind of nasty stuff with the cut.

regards
pete
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