MattF
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I have man hands....
I have man hands....
expect the welds to crack again being brittle...these carts are designed to bend and twist like a wet lolly stick.Two karts requiring welding to their chassis, like buses eh. ..
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Yeah I explained that, I said it would perhaps be best to bronze weld the joints to give an amount of 'give' but they said it would alter the dynamics of the chassis...., ok boss.expect the welds to crack again being brittle...these carts are designed to bend and twist like a wet lolly stick.
Cheers. So just a generic unit ought be fine as a starter/learning torch? Had noticed this one on Amazon, (quite like the shaping of the handle on this one):
WP17VF TIG Welding Torch 2in1 HF Trigger Switch + Lift Scratch 10-25 4M Cable https://amzn.eu/d/6Zy7BVJ
If you buy this torch you could get a 12v gas solenoid and a tiny panel battery to use the button for gas on/off.
Don't forget difficult child birth.A slide hammer with a set of vacuum suckers for pulling out a dent in the back/side panel on the ranger. Also useful for rapid ventouse deliveries and extracting money from that tight mates wallet, the one that is always last to the bar.
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That's the ventouse bit, it's the suction cup they put on the nippers head. My eldest daughter was delivered that way, it distorts their head a bit but it soon goes back to normal.Don't forget difficult child birth.
My daughter too, the cone head look.That's the ventouse bit, it's the suction cup they put on the nippers head. My eldest daughter was delivered that way, it distorts their head a bit but it soon goes back to normal.
My daughter too, the cone head look.
The Bullet family?
He should get a zip tattooed on it.One of my nephews was born with a deformed skull, he had to have an op on it before he was one, he's now 34 and you can still see the scar that runs from one ear to the other across the top of his head.