![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
Started by removing the inside weld seam in a couple of square tubing pieces:
![Image](https://m3coupe.com/Welding/TigProjects/2x72-grinder-and-base/20210410_104221.jpg)
![Image](https://m3coupe.com/Welding/TigProjects/2x72-grinder-and-base/20210410_104245.jpg)
Although I did make most everything from scratch, I did buy the "C" bracket assembly from Origin Blade Maker. Since it is my own design, I have no plans - I adjusted as I went along. Here I am clamping everything to get an idea of spacing, length, etc..
![Image](https://m3coupe.com/Welding/TigProjects/2x72-grinder-and-base/20210410_133243.jpg)
Cut and milled the top arm, and even made some delrin spacers for a slight press fit:
![Image](https://m3coupe.com/Welding/TigProjects/2x72-grinder-and-base/20210411_114140.jpg)
![Image](https://m3coupe.com/Welding/TigProjects/2x72-grinder-and-base/20210411_145709.jpg)
![Image](https://m3coupe.com/Welding/TigProjects/2x72-grinder-and-base/20210411_150916.jpg)
This is the mockup (clamped in early April) - nothing welded yet:
![Image](https://m3coupe.com/Welding/TigProjects/2x72-grinder-and-base/20210418_142007.jpg)
Once I figured the spacing to get all wheels aligned, I started welding - 100% with my new to me HTP 201 water-cooled Tig Machine:
![Image](https://m3coupe.com/Welding/TigProjects/2x72-grinder-and-base/20210425_111253.jpg)