55shoebox, do you have a pic of yours and the cart? Sounds good, the plans are very well drawn out, hoping I can get to it this winter, then make some stuff for my Jeep. What size dies have you used? I would probably never use any larger than 1 3/4"
My dad and I were bored a few years back and decided to make a bbq grill. It went from a simple deal to an indirect heat rotissery style deal that needed a trailer built for it aswell. There are 4 stainless steel racks that are 4' wide by 1' deep. Everything was built except for the wheels/tires, axle, fenders and motor.
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I'm looking for two projects that i thought were posted in this thread but i did not see them after looking at all the pages.
one was a grinder stand made from a truck rim and the other was a stand for holding 10 +- sections of steel stock.
anyone remember the name of that thread?
That looks great b dub. What is the cord for in the 2nd to last picture?

decided to make a rear jack point also for the track car. with low kits and constantly changing tires in drifting it gets to be a pain backing the car up on boards and what not.
robot......

as always ZT, awesome work!! Thanks for providing yet more incentive for guys like me to strive for
i noticed there is not even a spec of buck shot on ztfabs's short arc work, and it seems there is no grinding marks. using d-spat? or just have your machine setup that perfect?

How the heck do you keep the spatter out of the equation with machine settings??
I TIG welded the pad to the 3/16" and MIG welded the rest.
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hmmm, is there any "set" approach for machine settings that you could give us as a guide, somewhere to start. Now that you mention it, i do remember getting less spatter at times, now i understand why......again, thanks for sharing your knowledge
What is the best prep for welding? Sanding or scotch brite pads on a die grinder, like a Dotco??
So I just reread this and you TIG welded the base plate to the bend and then MIG welded the bend all together? I consider myself a decent MIG welder and I have never laid down a bead that looks TIG'd with a MIG welder. Row of nickels with a MIG? I need to look at your welder parameters.
Nice!

Dam it ZT! You must be lacking somewhere else in life, because God gave you way to much welding skills all in one place.
I'm a .035'' guy, but looking at what you can do with your mig inspired me.
I converted one of my migs over to .023'' wire this week. New rollers,guide tube , contact tip and gas nozzle. $$$ all your fault..
I plan on practicing with it a bit over the holidays. If I can get to at least half of what you can do ,I'll be satisfied.![]()



