
Those welds are beautiful. How long have you been welding? & where and how did you start?
Like everyone else has said, amazing work. Seems like you know a lot about equipment, so what would you recommend for a beginner? I know it has a lot to do with the task, but it's for general welding (sheet metal, fab parts like what you do). Thanks


Fantastic work! Sorry to add to the flattery, but I give credit where credit is due
I see you use solidworks quite a bit for modelling and have a Bridgeport, but it looks like a manual. Are you using a plasma cutter or some other machine to pattern some of your parts?
I'm a hobbyist myself, but I like to collect tools "just in case"Most times, I'm just looking to add capabilities to my shop and I see a lot of potential with some of the sheet metal fab equipment. Your shop is a very nice balance between size and capability....pound for pouund one of the best I've seen on here. It's not just a huge building with $50k in cabinets and SO toolboxes, and I respect that.
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I'm stunned by your welding skills. It's too much. I might have to sell my welders.![]()


ZTFab, I'd like to add my applause for your welding skills; absolutely artful talent!
You've said you are self taught since you started 15 years ago, but I was wondering if you could recommend any online resources for welding self-education for the neophyte hobbyist welder? My OA and Millermatic 150 (Ar + CO2) rigs have been patiently waiting for me to get off my duff, break out some coupon material, and get busy practicing! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Looking forward to seeing Release 'X', Version 'Y', Mod 'Z' of your workspace. I'm still spinning my wheels on 'The Plan' for my home shop. The placement of equipment is constrained by existing power plug-ins, logical position in regard to workflow, dirty/clean areas, storage considerations, fume extraction, and future equipment space allocation. If you could share your thoughts on what you place where and why, it would certainly help us who are just getting started on Not-For-Release 'Alpha' shop plans. lol![]()

Two thumbs up for weldingtipsandtricks.com. I have learned a TON from Jody!Thank you!
I would take a look at Weldingtipsandtricks.com
Jody makes some great, no-nonsense, welding videos for all sorts of processes and projects. He does a great job of showing and explaining things.
As far as equipment placement in my shop goes there is no particular rhyme or reason. I do so many varying projects that I try to keep the layout as open as possible but easily reconfigurable.
I put casters on a lot of things to make that possible and plan to add more to some other machines and work surfaces. Not only does it keep the shop versatile it aids in cleaning up after throwing chips and sparks on a big project.
Hope that helps and I'll try to post some updated photos of the shop.
I just got a new horizontal mitering bandsaw a few months ago...I'll have to take some photos and show how much I love it compared to my dry-cut saw!!
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Sorry guys...been way slammed with work!!
Bill, the short answer, yes. I have used an SP-135 for many years and it is capable of making some great welds...BUT, like all 110v machines they have their limitations so I wouldn't expect to be welding 1/4" plate with the little guy.
I run .023" wire in my SP-135 with C25 shielding gas and use it on 1/8" material and thinner.
What do you mean by track? Are you thinking like a track torch used for cutting or submerged arc?
If so, no. No tracks or guides are used. Just a **** load of practice.![]()

Just went through your thread again. Did you ever get around to the truss replacement? Did I miss it?
Nah - he doesn't really weld that way. It's special effects from a movie. A George Lucas type of thing... LOL!
GREAT welds. New here and reading/learning alot.


No, unfortunately not yet. Other things keep popping up...new bandsaw, new StrongHand BuildPro table...
Hi again, ZT. Your welds have inspired me to do a lot of practice (there's still nothing pretty in what I'm laying down!). I'm not real clear that the attached weld was made with TIG or MIG short circuit?
(I hope it's attached...)

Zapster from welding web? If not you have similar skills it seems![]()
No, unfortunately not yet. Other things keep popping up...new bandsaw, new StrongHand BuildPro table...I'll be getting around to it eventually.