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    Show us your welding projects

    Grill table for my smoker. Made from cutoffs and other salvaged materials. I did purchase the butcher block. All joints were TIG welded. It's slow but it's relaxing and nice not having to worry about sparks in a crowded shop.
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    Show us your lathe

    Thanks. I saved it from the scrap yard and spent a fair amount of time tearing it down to clean and refurbish. Thankfully it did not have much wear on the ways and makes good parts with very little taper. The color was picked based on some old machine tools and doing something a little...
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    Miller syncrowave 210 tig welder

    I would probably look at a used Dynasty for that price. Agree with above that you're not going to weld much more than 1/8th aluminum with 200 amps. But a torch and pre-heat (or helium) can get you a little bit more. Depends on what you want to do.
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    Show us your lathe

    Yam 850g. 19'' swing and about ~35'' between centers. Will do ~28'' in the gap.
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    The Machine Work Thread

    Some hammers I made to give out as Christmas presents. They're stamped with the initials and the year. I used forum member AP_mech's general design as a template.
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    Who's got mills

    Just a small 1hp J head powered via TECO 1hp VFD. Working on a plan for more room in order to start adding CNC equipment. At some point I'll take it apart to clean, paint, install DRO, etc and will remove it from the pallet at that time. Currently it's kind of nice being able to pick up with...
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