Thin metal is tricky to weld. Try tig welding .050" aluminum, gotta move fast. Well, did you post pictures of you enclosure yet?Welding that kind of metal is nice. Try some 22ga sheetmetal for fun! (NOT) That's what I was doing earlier for a lathe enclosure I'm making. Should have used rivets!
Thin metal is tricky to weld. Try tig welding .050" aluminum, gotta move fast. Well, did you post pictures of you enclosure yet?
When you going to do that 63????
I was actually asking Jim on his 63.....Oh yeah, I forgot I had a 63! She's on the top bunk of the 4 post lift sleeping.
I was actually asking Jim on his 63.....
Oh sure , but I knew Jim had started his but wondered if he was working on it anymore .Oh so you don't care about my 63?
Just finishing up another project that's keeping me away from the '62. A goat hoof trimming stand for Deb's birthday present. Need to smooth all edges and paint it. I don't know where the heck all of these projects are coming from, but I'll be glad when there all done.View attachment 69102View attachment 69103
I haven't touched my '63 in several years. Last I worked on it, I had most of the metal work done. I think I got burned out a little then started on a few air cleaners. I haven't worked on one of my cars since. Then along came the '62, which I was hoping would be a quicker build than the '63. But way too many small projects have been popping up, one after the other. Now I'm really looking forward to working on a car.I was actually asking Jim on his 63.....
Well, could be for someone I guess. Sure as heck not me, I'm no goat farmer.Goat farmers sex toy?
I was just about to ask if you had a chance to try it out yet????Well, could be for someone I guess. Sure as heck not me, I'm no goat farmer.
Well, did you post pictures of you enclosure yet?
Lookin good Bob. Too neat and clean though.