Building a simple bench
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Dan,

Nice workbench. You can never have too many workbenches.

Ed
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Dan,

Good bench nice and solid Worthy

I like blue for workshop stuff, I paint all my stuff blue. Thumbsup

So it really is true "great minds do think alike" RotflRotflRotfl
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(05-11-2012, 03:19 PM)doubleboost Wrote: Hi
Dan
Nice looking welds
Like you say you have to put a lot more heat in to the job with Tig
Very pleasing results though
You cant beat a nice strong flat welding benchBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin
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John

There is only one problem with TIG, Bash
You start to use it for everything to get enough practice to be good, It is the only way to learn TIG, just do it as much as you can. But then you get hooked on the pretty, near perfect welds.Thumbsup
Next thing you know it's been years since you used the MIG and all your quickie welding jobs take three times as long, Jawdrop
but they do look good, It's such a waste using TIG on everything, but I just do, I can't help it, I've got a near new massive (300Amp with separate wire feed) MIG that'll do everything, But the TIG work is sooo Pretty, GRRR

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Rick
Whatever it is, do it today, Tomorrow may not be an option and regret outlasts fatigue.
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