Getting all the TIG and other welding stuff organized. Bought this tool cart used and cleaned it up. Now I just need to get better at using all this stuff.
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Got this old Sears/Devilbiss air compressor restored.
Got this old Sears/Devilbiss air compressor restored. Replaced all the gaskets and piston rings. New controller and regulator valve. Fresh coat of paint. Super quiet compared to my other compressor. And this one can hold 7.4cfm@125psi.
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Trying out some 7018 on the new welder.
Trying out some 7018 on the new welder. Haven’t run any SMAW for 2 1/2 years and that was only once or twice. This machine makes it seem too easy.
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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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Making lots of progress on the workshop.
Making lots of progress on the workshop. Concrete is set and cleaned and even managed to get the man doors and the overhead door installed. .
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