What did you break now?
I like the cage design. I'm planning on as minimal a cage as I can get away with. Still want it to feel like a full vert when done.
Yup. When I get to doing it, I'll certainly be picking your brain to come up with a reasonable compromise between aesthetics and safety.A cage has to have triangles. Squares and rectangles do not make a strong cage.
Don't know that I agree with that statement. I have a big Miller and a 140 Hobart. The little Hobart does a fine job up to 1/4" steel. I use it all the time because I can run it off of a smaller generator in the truck. The only issue I have ever found with it is a shorter duty cycle. If you want to weld for three straight hours then get a larger welder. For general shop stuff and here's here usage on less than 3/8 steel I can't think of a better welder on the market. This pic is 1/4" welded with my lowly little 140 Hobart runninG .035 wire....avoid a 140 Hobart. We’ve had a couple at home and I’m done buying the small Hobart welders. Only ESAB I’ve ran was a large 220V one but it was a very nice machine

That's pretty good



(FOR THE TYPE OF WHEELING WE DO)Is Seans
@Z71paramedic too busy?
But it was blue at one time!That’s a red first gen, mine is blue. It’s not the same