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I definitely sense a large area of negative pressure originating from Vinny's direction.  Chin
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Picked up the steel today. That stuff is HEAVY! The 4x4's aren't 1/4" like I thought. They're 5/16" thick. It was a pain to load but unloading wasn't bad. Pulled the hilo up to the back of the truck, raised the forks even with the tailgate and slid them on. I didn't bother taking them off the forks, I just moved them where I figure I'll store them for now, dropped the forks and parked it. Seeing as how thick they are, looks like a plasma cutter is in my not too distant future. I've got my eye on a 50A pilot arc.
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(05-09-2015, 07:40 PM)Vinny Wrote: Picked up the steel today.  That stuff is HEAVY!  The 4x4's aren't 1/4" like I thought.  They're 5/16" thick.  It was a pain to load but unloading wasn't bad.  Pulled the hilo up to the back of the truck, raised the forks even with the tailgate and slid them on.  I didn't bother taking them off the forks, I just moved them where I figure I'll store them for now, dropped the forks and parked it.  Seeing as how thick they are, looks like a plasma cutter is in my not too distant future.  I've got my eye on a 50A pilot arc.

No pictures, it didn't happen. Big Grin

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Twas getting dark so I didn't take any. Tomorrow.
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Hi Vinny  Big Grin




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Poured rain most of the day yesterday so when I got home before it started raining any harder I took some quick pics. Here they is:

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I'm not worried about the cuts in them, I'll make use out of 'em.
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#27
Great score. Those aren't rusty, thats prep for the paint. I clean mine up with a flap wheel on the grinder, the rough surface holds paint far better than new metal.
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Good haul Vinny, I'd be on that like a dog on a bone. Thumbsup 

Oh, and by the way, You Suck 

Steve

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Planning on starting on this tomorrow. Don't know if I'll get to the stick welding but I hope to at least tack it. When it comes to the stick welding portion, is 3/32" 6011 rod ok? The steel is both 1/4" and 5/16" thick.
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whatever your comfortable with is what works best. Me I'd use 1/8 7018 but that's just me.

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