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my good friend Roy Crumrine aka "Crummy" took in a few parts to weld and I thought is workflow was pretty helpful to watch
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/wel ... parts.html

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Yeah,

Nice one!
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Great video as always Jody, thank you.

May I ask for details regarding the little sliding square that Roy is using in the video? I'm sure I'd find something like that super handy.


Cheers,



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MosquitoMoto wrote:Great video as always Jody, thank you.

May I ask for details regarding the little sliding square that Roy is using in the video? I'm sure I'd find something like that super handy.

Cheers,

Kym
Hey Kym, If I may, this is a 6" adjustable square that can be purchased from many sources that supply tools, or machinists type tools. Not sure what that would be for you down under.

HERE is a link to a Google search, these can be bought for under $10 to $100 USD here, I have one don't remember what I paid but it was probably under $30.
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LtBadd wrote:
MosquitoMoto wrote:Great video as always Jody, thank you.

May I ask for details regarding the little sliding square that Roy is using in the video? I'm sure I'd find something like that super handy.

Cheers,

Kym
Hey Kym, If I may, this is a 6" adjustable square that can be purchased from many sources that supply tools, or machinists type tools. Not sure what that would be for you down under.

HERE is a link to a Google search, these can be bought for under $10 to $100 USD here, I have one don't remember what I paid but it was probably under $30.
Thanks so much Richard.

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