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kazaroy124
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Hello to everyone , my name is Kevin , i have been in the engineering field since i left school 35 years ago . I'm trade certified in fitting turning and machining , have held all positions certificates in stick welding since then .
ive dabbled a bit in alloy and stainless welding, mostly the heavy stuff, all my alloy welding was done with oxy acetylene . now you can't even buy the ali-flux for that anymore , i splashed out and brought a lincoln 205t inverter and all the necessary parafinalia for tig welding . i also have a 200 amp mig , a lathe and a milling machine . now theres only room in the shed for 1 vehicle
I'm looking forward to building a few projects where i can use all my tools and get an excellent quality finished project .
cheers kevin
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Welcome mate, sounds like you need to build a shed for all that stuff.

Mick
Mike
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Welcome to the forum Kevin.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

Linoln A/C 225
Everlast PA 200
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Welcome Kevin! The "room for 1 vehicle" is an easy fix. Build a lean to on the shed and put the car outside. :D
Go break something, then you can weld it back the right way.

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