Beads look great Austin!
Damn. I suddenly feel the need to refrain from posting any of my welds for a bit. Sheesh!
Austin I think you cheated and 3D printed those parts because they all are identical. Come on show us the new metal printer you bought.
Seriously bud you have not lost your skill in the welding department. Nice work.
Nice! Stacking Dimes!!!
“FOR SALE MILLER TIG WELDER
LIKE NEW ONLY BEEN USED TO MAKE SPARKS
NEVER BEEN USED AS A WELDER”
This is the sign I need to hang on my “welder” after seeing your welds!![]()
Thank you very much!Just wow on those welds. Looks like art not a part.
Thanks man! That is exactly what I would try if I had a functioning positioner. I would set it up with the part vertical and the tube facing me so it wouldn't matter that the part is so long. I do have a positioner, but it's not functional...I need to prioritize that project. I've only been putting it off for like 10 years now...As others mentioned those look awesome!
Curious: with that long "tail" on those parts, you able to chuck that ID into a rotary positioner and let it rotate it around so you can be stationary-ish and not get smacked with the part at the end?
Thanks man! That is exactly what I would try if I had a functioning positioner. I would set it up with the part vertical and the tube facing me so it wouldn't matter that the part is so long. I do have a positioner, but it's not functional...I need to prioritize that project. I've only been putting it off for like 10 years now...
...Thanks man! That is exactly what I would try if I had a functioning positioner. I would set it up with the part vertical and the tube facing me so it wouldn't matter that the part is so long. I do have a positioner, but it's not functional...I need to prioritize that project. I've only been putting it off for like 10 years now...
Thank you! I break the diameter up into 3 welds and try to make the tie-ins as clean as possible. I've got a ton of practice welding around tubes like this, but it's definitely not the easiest or most fun weld joint for me.Okay, now you've really impressed me! I mean, the welds are impressive, but I assumed you used a positioner. The fact that you did those so consistently by hand... just wow! You've got some real skill Austin!
I'd be happy if my weld looks half as good.Damn. I suddenly feel the need to refrain from posting any of my welds for a bit. Sheesh!
Organisation to aspire to! Good idea ditching the snap on box.... These Vidmar? boxes are great, custom organisation.Now that the shop was finished out, I needed to reorganize. I took this opportunity to purge a lot of things I had gathered along the way but no longer needed. I had a big sale and sold some bigger items such as my Snap-on Epiq box and small Craftsman lathe. The sale was nice to help recoup some of the savings we had spent on the remodeling of the shop. Since I sold the Snap-on box, I had to move my tools into one of the Vidmar cabinets. I cleaned it out, lined all the drawers with thin, rubber-backed carpet, and filled it up.
Shortly after I organized this box, I ordered some VIM magrails for my sockets. Although spendy, these are hands down the best socket rails on the market.
Before:
After:
I also took the time to sort and organize my hardware into the super popular Harbor Freight bins:
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Thank you very much! I'm a huge fan of my Vidmar cabinets and other industrial style cabinets and the quality/value they have is unmatched by anything from the Snap On truck.Organisation to aspire to! Good idea ditching the snap on box.... These Vidmar? boxes are great, custom organisation.
Yea, what he said! What big project you’ve been working on?How's life up in "the north?" Although you're not that far north of me lol.
How's life up in "the north?" Although you're not that far north of me lol.
Yea, what he said! What big project you’ve been working on?







Many thanks! Hit me up on Instagram next time you've got the MIG welder out and we can talk if you'd like.Shop looks amazing as always!
Those MIG welds are more than impressive, MIG continues to challenge and humble me
Thank you for stopping by!Good to hear an update!
Your pressure washer and dolly combo makes me think of my idea of combining those with a spot less filtering system for car washing. My new garage isn’t really big enough to keep a dedicated washing station at the front, but I have room to store washing stuff at the rear of the garage. Along with I can wheel it everywhere around the house as long as the water hose and extension cord can reach.
Many thanks! Hit me up on Instagram next time you've got the MIG welder out and we can talk if you'd like.




Whew. I'm away from GJ for awhile and this is the first shop photo that I see. Time to go get mine cleaned up after a wave of small projects.
I'll leave you with a photo of a current glimpse of the shop. It is The Garage Journal, after all.
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Thanks Nick!Looking awesome as always! Your cabinet collection is so nice.








Welcome aboard! I hope you enjoy seeing mediocre runs in your feed haha.Following on Strava!
I never get tired of seeing your welds. They are a thing of beauty sir. Goals....one day!
Many thanks! Congrats on the new welder, I'm sure that will be nice. I have almost zero experience with inverter MIG welders, but they are intriguing to me. I wouldn't mind having one in the shop due to the much smaller footprint, but I've got sentimental attachment to my old Lincoln being the first machine I ever welded with.
Thank you Leonard. I still enjoy seeing what others are up to here (yourself included), I just don't feel compelled to share.Good to see you living life.
I struggle with social media at times too.
Welcome aboard! I hope you enjoy seeing mediocre runs in your feed haha.
