daedalusminos
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Ouch, I can see those chuck jaws hanging on by their last thread.And a 4" x3" reducer out of a gurt slug of mild steel for my oil burner.

Ouch, I can see those chuck jaws hanging on by their last thread.And a 4" x3" reducer out of a gurt slug of mild steel for my oil burner.
looks like a crumple zone to protect the weight when he forgets how close he is to a wallWodzitfor . A cooopusher?
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That looks useful.Should add that the shed to the left is coming down, then I can finish the last bits of railing at that end and they didn't want intermediate bars on the stair rail. Platform is 1mt by 1.80mt, the stair .80 wide. She is an artist and the room above is her studio. Likes to sit on the 'terrace' and have a smoke.
The frame is two bits of 80x8 flat bar with a 20mm gap. Last time I used 180x8mm but not in stock and this looks nicer, 'lighter'. Bit more hassle, but not much.
Second one, a bit smaller, is going in Thursday.
What does ETM stand for?Unfortunately I'm all out of 2mm so I can't cut & fold it yet.
Emery Tape Model?What does ETM stand for?![]()
NeatStarted making a stainless boat trailer wider.
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Been a while since I have done any stick welding but very happy with the performance of the wee EWM, also the Superon 316 rods seem nice.
Most welds today have been vertical up, a couple of pics of the welds that the EWM and Superon can do.
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Slag chipped off.
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Quick brush to get the oxide coating off.
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Just the normal slow weave as it is not pulse.Much manipulation required?
Nope, they are well overlapped and ribbed. Before your foot slipped through(unlikely), you would get a nasty bruise on your shin a bit above the ankle. Depending on your clogs, 185mm up.That looks useful.
Do you have to have any back stops in the steps to stop a foot on the wet wood slipping through ?
Nice stuff, just curious.. Not many SS trailers about? What is that for? Very flat...Just the normal slow weave as it is not pulse.
I think the pulse is more suited to butt weld vertical up and possibly outside corners. Might have a few to do on this so if I do I will definitely try the pulse for them.