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Thread: Welding Horse

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
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    Jacksonville, Oregon
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    Welding Horse

    Today, I finished my second welding "horse." It's much better than the first. I welded a really nice convex bow into the first one. It will be **** to fix. They are 3 legged affairs about 11 inches wide, 48 inches long, and are designed to be set together, or apart to hold longer stuff. I put shopping cart wheels on the end with 2 legs so I can easily move them, and an up/down adjustment on the single leg. The size was dictated by the scrap on hand. The wheels only touch when the other end is lifted up. Seems to work as planned.

    And today, I also found out about covering up the sensors on the auto helmet. Yes, I flashed myself, but no damage. I also learned about welding without gas. It doesn't work very well.

    Gary

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
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    marin co. ca.
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    now thats funny , we've all done the gas thing a few times. you're so proud of those pretty welds, then the worm monsters from **** show up. makes me laugh everk time

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Sep 2002
    Location
    Central Kali
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    You are supposed to take the shopping cart back to the store. I would like to see a picture of that....I know...I know. I have a couple of steel tube sawhorses that work well when you are working on large projects.

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