What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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Hii, I made this can holder with my cnc plasma table using 1/8 sheet metal.

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Pretty. Good work.

I have two can holders, my left hand and my right hand, and they fail me badly, soon putting down the can (just because it is empty! Who would have thought??)

But, I am really stuck on the pleasure of having a CNC plasma cutter. Now, there's an idea ...
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gzmpepe wrote:Hii, I made this can holder with my cnc plasma table using 1/8 sheet metal.

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what kind of cnc setup do you have?
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nice video.
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More education. Yes, it is a nice video. Thanks for that link, too.
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AnvilJack wrote:Pretty. Good work.

I have two can holders, my left hand and my right hand, and they fail me badly, soon putting down the can (just because it is empty! Who would have thought??)

But, I am really stuck on the pleasure of having a CNC plasma cutter. Now, there's an idea ...
Hahaha your can holders are better tan mine
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AnvilJack wrote:More education. Yes, it is a nice video. Thanks for that link, too.
You welcome
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How did you bend them over with a radius? squeeze them in a vice around a piece of pipe?
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Oddjob83 wrote:How did you bend them over with a radius? squeeze them in a vice around a piece of pipe?
With a hammer and a piece of round tubing, and finish the details at hand, it is easy to bend
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