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well took me 3 days to do a job my boss quoted as 1 and a half. But the customer was still impressed so it worked out. It was one of the most tedious jobs I've done a long while, even though it wasn't difficult. From cutting 90 pieces of 3/8 hot rolled, bending them all and making sure they all spaced out properly, tacking each one in place and then welding each one in place. thank god I didn't have to paint them.

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Nice, neat work. Well done.

(Don't you like painting, either?)
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Oddjob83 said,

"It was one of the most tedious jobs I've done a long while, even though it wasn't difficult."

Frankly, I find the easy jobs to be the most tedious. C'mon, boss, throw me a real challenge!

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Yea i enjoy more difficult one-offs better, unless its food grade SS TIGing, then its a nightmare as I don't have purge capabilities yet.
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Pick up an e-bay flowmeter for ten bucks, and a few dollars worth of hardware-store fittings, and get set up!

Review this topic, with the relavent info starting at the bottom of page one:

http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... ter#p15067

I think this topic has all the details:

http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... f=5&t=2092

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