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Hello out there, I'm in Edmonton Alberta. Just bought a new Trailblazer 302. Can't wait to rig up.
Hey Frost, you won't regret that decision. We just bought one too. It runs our 60Amp plasma spool gun or wirefeeder like a dream. The lift arc on the tig works sweet too. Glad I talked the boss into spending a few more bucks on this as opposed to the (ahem) Lincoln Ranger.
Check out the all terrain buggy with cage. Nice design on that as well.
Cheers from Guelph (Sounds like what you do after a few too many), Ontario
Cape Breton?... Never heard of it! (LOL).
Welcome aboard (yes, that was a fishing joke).
Half the people working out west are either from cape breton or newfies. Mostly Cape breton after stora closed (its a paper mill for those who don't know)
I participated in a few Skills Canada competitions about ten years ago. The comps took me into the USSC Olympics, or known as VICA, and they also took me to see other parts of Canada during competitions. I took the gold medal for 1995 and 1996 for Secondary in provincals BC, and placed silver in the nationals in 96. I think Skills Canada, and the opportunites it creates is a very good starting ground for young welders. Many job opportunities arose from the publicity of the competitions. Last year, a young student that I tutored competed and won his first gold medal in the secondary competitions.
Transplanted Manitoban, living and welding in Gibsons B.C. at a pulp mill.
Apart from the mountains, the pacific ocean, clean air and lovley women, it's o.k. It'll do.......Haha.
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