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Bluethunder3320

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take it to the drive way? garage?(i remember you saying somewhere that you didn't have one so........). at the least setup one of theses or something,
http://www.harborfreight.com/garage-shop/ventilation-blowers/8-inch-portable-ventilator-97762.html
http://www.harborfreight.com/garage-shop/stationary-dust-collectors/1-hp-mini-dust-collector-94029.html

ya i told my mom i need to get vents or fans and she was just like no its not going to work in a basement. like apparently they wont connect to a window?

anyway cant do it on the driveway prob cuz thats where the cars are parked. (its short...)

so backyard for now.


sorry tman back on topic now did you post that vid b4 i thought i saw it?
 

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i would suggest you go get a piece of ply wood and just weld on that (in the yard or in the drive way if you can convince your parents to park on the street for a few hours.) if it is really better for you to weld in your basement (ie the winter) you may wish to invest in some welding blankets, and a ventilation system (you could prob make the ventilator in the first link, thats what i was thinking of doing, because its a bit expensive)
 

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T-man, I could've used your tumbler tonight. Our homecoming was "A Hero's Homecoming" theme with super heroes all over. Rolling up in your tumbler would have taken the cake. I wish I had it.
 

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I was serious about the Muscle Milk for the sore muscles dude, it really feels like it makes a difference when you wake up the next day. I tend to feel much better.
 

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i mt self have never touched an air nailer, if you haven't, pic up a book on framing, if i recall there is supposed to be alot more wood supporting that door and the windows. air nailers can't be that expensive.
 

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The shop is looking good T-Man.

Are you going to be laying some kind of flame retardant material down around the areas you will be welding?

I can't see welding on plywood too much of a good idea.
 

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thanks HellSpawn, ya I think I will. not sure what, theres sprays and stuff that can be painted on. I'll figure it out when I get there, unless someone on here has had any experiance with the stuff.

I set up a new youtube channel last week and a bunch of the other subscribers from my other channels came over to the new one and subscribed. From them doing that I ended up getting an award for it. So I thought I would give everyone a little something back.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Rg-xq3xuu0
 
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