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SchmidtFabrication
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Hello I am new to this forum. I have been watching all of the videos on YouTube from the welding tips and tricks channel. I am a full time fabricator at a performance shop in Alpharetta GA. I have been welding sine the late 90's in high school. I specialize in tig aluminum and stainless steels. I have some mig welding experience. Not my strong area.

At my work we specialize in modifying cars from an exhaust on a Subaru to designing and building a custom twin turbo on a Lamborghini. I love being able to create works of art on these dream cars.

I use a mid 2000's miller Aerowave tig welder everyday at work. The thing is a beast. We also have a miller 250 mig welder.
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See, now, HERE is where this forum could use a "like" button.

I have nothing to add, but to say, "Welcome".

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If this was your first post I would have had a much different response :) I'm guessing that if what's in the picture is your handy work you'd know if you have gas problems. Again welcome to the forum.

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Welcome to the forum.
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Welcome to the forum! Oh man, those aren't welds, those are works of art ON works of art!
SchmidtFabrication
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Thanks everyone. That was a forward facing turbo setup I did for a guy that wanted a huge turbo for his older Dsm eclipse. One of my favorite projects to work on.

Here is one of my most recent projects. Another forward facing turbo setup on a Subaru. This is all of my fabrication work including the intake manifold and the exhaust manifold. Lots of work went into this car. Hope you enjoy the picture.
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I know you old timers may not have smart phones, but the newest version of Tapatalk has post and comment "like" functions
#oneleggedproblems
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GreinTime wrote:I know you old timers may not have smart phones, but the newest version of Tapatalk has post and comment "like" functions
T-rex, here...

I like my stupid-phone.

You should have seen the kids face fall at the Verizon store when I bought my last phone. He asked, "What features would you like on your phone?" I said, "I'd like it to send a receive phone calls."

He said, "Wouldn't you like to have GPS?" I said, "No. I have MAP."

He actually asked, what's "MAP"! I said, "I have a map."

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Hey, I'm just saying. Everyone wants a "like" button, Tapatalk has one if you are reading the forum on the go! It's not my fault you reminisce about the Stone Age ;)
#oneleggedproblems
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