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slow progress

Posted: Nov 22nd, '13, 14:14
by spencer
Image

Re: slow progress

Posted: Nov 22nd, '13, 14:27
by TailhookTom
Impressive progress!!!!!!!!

Tom

Re: slow progress

Posted: Nov 22nd, '13, 17:55
by Kevin
Looks good. I like the caps/ramps for the mounts.
I have a millermatic 200 but I don't think I can weld aluminum with it........or mine would look like that.
Nice work.

Re: slow progress

Posted: Nov 22nd, '13, 19:10
by Navatech
Nice hardware… Cummins?!…

Re: slow progress

Posted: Nov 22nd, '13, 19:38
by John F.
I wish I could make progress like that. Looks nice and clean

Re: slow progress

Posted: Nov 22nd, '13, 22:04
by Rocky
Most of the battle is the iron, wow that's what I call progress- thumbs up! I only wish I had Cummins like that in mine. Cool.
Please keep the pics coming!

Re: slow progress

Posted: Nov 23rd, '13, 06:06
by Bruce
Kevin,
The 200 will do aluminum with a spool gun. I built a bunch of aluminum stuff with my 251 which is the same machine but instead of fixed settings, its adjustable throughout the range.

If you have the steady incoming power, 1/4 and 3/8 is good to go.
!/2 " material will need to be preheated with a torch otherwise it will goose egg.

Most all the pics I've posted of my mounts and risers were done with the 251.

Re: slow progress

Posted: Nov 24th, '13, 10:58
by Mikey
SLOW is better than NO.
Ah, yes, paint the Cummins. Winterized yesterday, 23 today. Timing, huh?

Re: slow progress

Posted: Nov 25th, '13, 12:23
by spencer
Thanks guys, have had a lot going on in my life, so things slowed down for a little. Im shooting for getting her wet in a year
Gass tank was set in for the second time, good story on that, glassed in the live well , starting exhaust next.




Navatech, cummings 250's

Re: slow progress

Posted: Nov 25th, '13, 17:11
by Gert van Leest
Nice and clean !!!

Gert