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- Lafayette
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- 1988
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
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- 4WD
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Tire Size
- 245-70-R16
I've heard nothing but good things from the Yes Welder brand.
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Getting ready to try welding aluminum. Couldn't afford the spool gun from Miller. Hopefully, this one from Yes Welder will do OK for hobby use.
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watcha gonna do with the rail bottom plate?Getting ready to try welding aluminum. Couldn't afford the spool gun from Miller. Hopefully, this one from Yes Welder will do OK for hobby use.
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That's an anvil. Good solid surface to beat things on. I also have a 20" length of very light duty rail for the same purpose.watcha gonna do with the rail bottom plate?
And, to make it easier to store the argon bottle and spool gun stuff, I made a cart. I had an old pressure washer that didn't work. So, I confiscated itscart and started modifying it. 1 day and some other scraps of steel later and voila! An argon/spool gun cart has appeared. I put the Honda engine and pressure washer pump out at the end of my driveway yesterday. When I got home from dinner and trivia last night it was miraculously gone. I didn't even put a "free" sign on it.
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You ever think a loading dock into your basement would be a good investment?I actually bought it a week ago but it stayed in the Ranger until today.
the engine hoist was buried so I improvised with the ladder. only 350 lbs, didn't hurt anything that wasn't already hurting.
getting it into the basement was doable after I broke it down to 3 big pieces.
the wiffie will be home soon, gotta go
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