I made a second version of a welding square. These were drawn up in Fusion 360, exported as DXF files, and then sent to a CNC water jet controller and cut from .250 steel.
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Don’t tell the cops!
Don’t tell the cops! ;)
I was making some tack welds on a project the other day and it was awkward to reach some of the areas with the torch and reach the foot pedal at the same time. I installed the finger trigger on my TIG torch to make these operations easier. I made a video of the results and some explanation of what how some of the controls on the welding machine are affected.
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I had designed this small cabinet a while ago.
I had designed this small cabinet a while ago. When I find time, I try and make progress on it. I have the main frame finished, not it’s time to add some doors.
I saved hundreds of dollars by using my Primeweld TIG 225
I saved hundreds of dollars by using my @primeweld TIG 225 to make these locking clamps for my @weldtables welding table.
We have the power!
We have the power! Got both ends of the buried feeder wire hooked up and I now have some much needed juice in the shop.
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These little helpers have made installing the siding on the shop a breeze.
These little helpers have made installing the siding on the shop a breeze. They attach to the row below and give you a shelf for the next row, leaving the proper reveal. Sweet!
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I’m pretty sure those black wires used to be white!
I’m pretty sure those black wires used to be white! 😳 So glad I found this before it turned disastrous.
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I added these downspout diverters to the workshop.
I added these downspout diverters to the workshop. Since I had the trencher, I dug some shallower ones for these. Read my blog post (link in bio) for more!
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Getting the trench dug for the workshop power.
Getting the trench dug for the workshop power. 6″ wide by 36″ deep. This thing is a beast. Read my blog post (link in bio) for more!
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Someone gave me this old 3HP, 220v air compressor that needed some work.
Someone gave me this old 3HP, 220v air compressor that needed some work. The tank appears to be about a 30-35 gallon. It shouldn’t take much to get it up and running like new. See the link in my bio for the first part of the rebuild.
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