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From: kevincaron
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  •  Very informative. Thanks for the education...

  • @JustinTexan Thanks for stopping by.

  • Thank you.

  • @Rammy22ify You are welcome, Stop by when you can . We update about once a week.

  • I like that heavy sheet of steel you use for your assembly table. Presumably you made it yourself. Can you show us how you made that table and what it looks like from below?

  • @spelunkerd On the list for shooting,

    thanks for the suggestion.

  • @MontySprings Found them at Amazon....

  • Kevin, another use for that aluminum magnet I'm gonna invent one of these days.  Thanks guys, and Merry Christmas!

  • @strube1369 We got to get together and figure that one out..

    We could both retire... Oh wait,......

    You dog.....

  • maybe its my mig welder, but i find on thin sheet alu the mig is a bit over kill for lower amp work i tend to use the tig , nice videos though, nice workshop too :)

  • @lombor Yeah, I feel the same way. The MIG with the spool gun was a horse to handle.

  • Cool Informational Video.. Such a simple solution I should have thought of the answer, I kinda did but not close enough.

  • Always enjoy your videos.

  • @NickGoesHAM

    thanks for stopping by. Got some new toys today. Going to be a whole new set of videos coming soon.

    Stay tuned....

  • Good video. I didn't even know about a magnetic ground.

  • @DavidCousins Great little clamp. You can find them at just about any hardware store and all the welding stores. (think big orange box)

  • How come your mig welding the aluminum and not using your tig welder :)?

  • @lombor he said he was going to spot weld it with the mig and finish with the tig later

  • @lombor It's an awful lot easier to grab the MIG and tack up projects and then grind out, clean etc and come back and TIG.

  • @lombor Exactly what they said!!

    I was working alone and needed an extra hand. So I was using the mig for tack up and spent most of today with the tig doing the finish welding.

    Thanks for asking....

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