Gregsy is correct, but these things are interesting.
I learned about the earlobe thing recently...if you have a diagonal fold in your earlobe (eartip?) you might have heart disease/problems.
Giving a quote on a job...weldment includes cutting a w24x84# beam down the middle to end up with 2 t bars for lack of a better description.
Beams are 41' long.
Are there shops that will do this?
Am I going to end up with 2 bananas?
Entire scope of job I would end up cutting 11 of these 40'...
2019 Tacomas are going for around 30k now so at the end of 5 years he'll be fine.
1995 Ranger...$350?
Back on topic...we had a slowish 2023 and things look great for 2024...but who knows?
1. Truck driver today said it's very slow they have guys sitting at home
2. I'm getting material...
It's all social media on those tables...most weld shops are just going to have large 1/2" plate or heavier tables.
You don't need a fixture table, but they are nice to have. I do wonder on all the cost and work of the 1/4" tables...how accurate they really are, etc.
I suspect many of them...
I'm a bit negative towards those tables...but it all depends on what you are doing. You have to buy the fixtures and clamps to make it worth it....which is of course more money.
I buy these from zoro: These would be for the 5/8 hole tables...
I'm quoting a project and wondering how some of you would mark up material in my case. (I'm a welding/fab shop, and these are rough numbers.)
$80k in material before markup
$40k in work at my shop rate.
I always markup material but usually material is a smaller portion of the quote....this...
The irony is the OP is contributing to the marketing plan.
2000 views by people interested in metal work...where else can you get that targeted reach for free?
Didn't try it yet...I've been busy but I'm sure it's the same as on my Arboga.
I knew about the auto shutoff via depth gauge...which is a very nice design.
My first plan was to sell one/keep one. I have them on here, CL and FB....not much interest right now...might be the holidays.
Starting to do more structural stuff where I have to have plans printed. I've been using the local office supply store and getting 24x36 pages printed. This is becoming a hassle.
What 24x36 printer are you guys using and would you buy it again?
Thanks!
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