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Originally posted by ttrousdell View PostMounts are made of mostly 1/4" steel. I could have used mig and cut with the plasma. We have a miller 220v plasma machine thats rated for up to 5/8 steel. There's more then one way to skin a cat.
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tiiiight. did u clean em up yet..any picsm20 is plenty. im simply a drifter.
build thread -- http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=206510
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Originally posted by mdlimy View Post
but even a 110v gas mig welder wouldnt have even struggled with laying down a good weld and penetrating that metal...what is it, 3/16, 1/4?
you need a plasma cutter ;)
I saw them in person, they look fine. Welds penetrated really well.
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Originally posted by toointoxicated60 View PostWhy not buy him one? ;)
I saw them in person, they look fine. Welds penetrated really well.~ Puch Cafe. ~ Do business? feedback ~ Check out my leather company ~
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Originally posted by mdlimy View Postyou need a plasma cutter ;)
Originally posted by toointoxicated60 View PostWhy not buy him one? ;-)Originally posted by ttrousdell View PostI could have used mig and cut with the plasma. We have a miller 220v plasma machine thats rated for up to 5/8 steel.
i kid i kid :pimp:
sorry back on topic before teh interweb policia get here
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Originally posted by GunMetalGrey View PostNot to be rude, but the whole thing looks, sloppy and messy.
Making them out of 3/16" and MIG welding them would make them look a lot better and not so hacked. After all, you could probably use 1/8" plate and end up ripping the rubber mounts long before you bent/broke the metal arms.
Props for putting them together though. Most guys would love to be able to do this kind of thing.
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I agree they are not the most beautiful mounts especially since they haven't been cleaned up and painted but I have no doubt of their structural integrity. I like the criticism and I welcome advice on how to make them better. This was my first time making them and I want to try to make them better each time. Ill try and post pics of the finished product in 2 weeks when I get back from school.
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Originally posted by ttrousdell View Post
Chip the slag of and revile your welds.
(do a google search if necessary) :p
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