Looks good to me. My only recommendation might be to tack the corners so when you stop and start you end up over a tack therefore fusing the corner well and avoiding any start/stop "holes". Looking good!
I've been thinking of a CNC plasma cutter myself for hobby work and selling some products. I've seen cutouts of scenery that have been made into an outdoor patio table. Also, cutouts that are bent into a circle for an outdoor fire pit (either for wood fire or propane). I would also consider...
I don't have any further welding advice to add, however I will say I don't consider my MX5 a "chick car" at all. I have an '04 Mazdaspeed version with the factory turbo and some custom exhaust and intake. It does quite well on the curvy roads and I've done an autocross as well. Very fun car...
Very cool project, you have done a fantastic job on this! I just saw this post today so it was fun to go through all the pictures you posted in sequence. Quite a project, not sure I could take on something like that. You should be very proud!
Not sure if you made your choice yet as the last post was a couple weeks ago, but I recently purchased a MM 211 and really like it. I've done welding in the past and this is a great unit with a lot of flexibility (wire size, gas shield or flux core, stainless, aluminum, 110v or 220v, etc.). I...
Hello!
I recently got back into welding by purchasing a Miller 211 MIG welder for hobby projects. I've done welding in the past but it has been quite a while. I'm hoping to learn some tricks and tips from this forum and hopefully return the favor with a few of my own.
I've got several...