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  • #16
    Originally posted by Pile Buck View Post
    Now see here I was thinking you were a 40-year veteran






    One of these days you’ll have to explain to me why you post this. I’ve noticed you do it quite often.



    i willsomeday

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    • #17
      Originally posted by weldingrod View Post
      here is me welding with ranger 305 shieldarc.im just a beginner trying to learn.
      Just another day for me.
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      • #18
        if you notice in pic,i even put a striker through my belt loop to make it look good.



        and i for got,look at the one welding rod in back pocket

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        • #19
          Welding on this high pressure gas line was not just another day for me.
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          • #20
            Bet it was fun getting the bottoms on taht job.

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            • #21
              well shieldarc,least you dont have to lay in mud to weld.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by weldingrod View Post
                well shieldarc,least you dont have to lay in mud to weld.
                Yeah, i just throw a pallet on top of the mud and ground water.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by stick man View Post
                  Bet it was fun getting the bottoms on taht job.
                  We welded on land and they pulled the pipe across.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by ShieldArc View Post
                    We welded on land and they pulled the pipe across.
                    thats what i figured just being a smart but looks intresting.

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                    • #25
                      hey shieldarc,how about posting pics of the restored vintange lincoln you posted on other board.very nice even if it aint blue

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by weldingrod View Post
                        hey shieldarc,how about posting pics of the restored vintange lincoln you posted on other board.very nice even if it aint blue
                        One of the first and one of the last with the continental engine. 1945 and a 1992.
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                        • #27
                          thanks,that old one is sweet.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by weldingrod View Post
                            thanks,that old one is sweet.
                            And simple.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by ShieldArc View Post
                              And simple.

                              That thing is perdy a friend of mine has two sa200's he won't sell me the one that doesn't work I'd like to restore it. It's hard finding those welders for sale near me and if so they want like 2500 for a machine that doesn't run. there easier to find in OK area

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Pile Buck View Post
                                Now see here I was thinking you were a 40-year veteran

                                One of these days you’ll have to explain to me why you post this. I’ve noticed you do it quite often.
                                That's what I thought too, back when there was that whole thing about the hitch.

                                Originally posted by ShieldArc View Post
                                Yeah, i just throw a pallet on top of the mud and ground water.
                                I carry plywood partial sheets on my truck for that reason, they work pretty good, unless its real soft stuff, then a couple rocks or logs underneath work well. A pallet would be ideal, but I never had the extra room, and never think about packing something like that with me, until I get to the jobsite, that's why I just keep the plywood on the truck I often thought a little 2.5'x5' aluminum fold out table, that only has 6" legs would work well.
                                hre

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