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  1. Uncle Levi

    Learning about welding - Curious about metal sources and accessory tools to make the job easier?

    I've found bed frame welds like butter. Maybe I'm just lucky.
  2. Uncle Levi

    Learning about welding - Curious about metal sources and accessory tools to make the job easier?

    As soon as it gets warm enough to work in the shop, I'm going to build one like this. THANKS for sharing !!
  3. Uncle Levi

    Learning about welding - Curious about metal sources and accessory tools to make the job easier?

    I buy every bed frame I can find at garage sales, usually only a couple dollars. Also have the word out to friends--If you're throwing away metal, see me first.
  4. Uncle Levi

    Anvil’s

    I have an anvil got years ago at an auction, but I don't ever use the horn. Just don't need it. I use bending jigs (I made) instead. Point is: A piece of I beam or a RR track mounted upside down work just as well. I have a RR track upside down on the other side of the shop. If you want a hardy...
  5. Uncle Levi

    Any Hobart Welder Owners?

    Have a Hobart Stickmate and a Hobart Handler 100. Both GREAT machines !
  6. Uncle Levi

    New here from Minnesota

    Just found the site. I have a Hobart Stickmate, a Hobart Handler 100 and a Victor Acetylene set. I do mostly repairs, but I've built a cart for my stick welder, one for my wire feed welder and very big and extremely heavy welding table. Because of that, the table is on casters. Otherwise, just...
  7. Uncle Levi

    Welding cart

    This is amy welding cart I built. Hope it gives someone some ideas.
  8. Uncle Levi

    Rail road track

    If you have a piece of RR track you use for an anvil (I have an anvil AND a RR track) I found it much more useful to mount the track upside down on a couple pieces of metal or a piece of channel so it sits on the bench. I have a much bigger surface and square edges to work on.
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