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Yes Sberry, some of us from the Hobart forum have seen them, as well as us Ford Truck forum guys...But I still liked looking at them again
P.S. You do a great job of steering the welding questions on the truck forum. You always give them clear concise answers to their questions. Well done......
How much heat can your'e masterpiece withstand?? Not sure if it would discolor in the heating process (oven). If it can take 400 degrees F, you could clear powdercoat it....Very durable....I don't know just a thought.....
You might want to search for twin cutter on the hobart forum. Someone over there mounted one of them to his radial arm saw, and it looks like an ingenious setup....Check it out...Not sure if it will handle the size stock you are looking at...You could also make a jig to hold it at the correct angles...
OK...Which of those three are correct?? Look at 24 gage for example they are all different. I wonder if each chart is for material. I know the chart I use has 3 different thicknesses based on materials. For example, 24 gage on my chart has .024(steel), .025(Stainless), and .020(aluminum).
THanks...My guess is that email you received was generated by signing up for this forum or from Millers webpage. I say this because I received teh exact email the other day from a local Miller distributor in my area. Its all good, take advantage of any...
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