Stuff you can build with a little wire feed

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A408Cuda

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So anther thread got me to thinking about all the crap Ive built with my little Hobart 220 over the years. I think its one of my most valuable and most used tools. Ill throw a couple of shots up of random stuff, there way to much to list.

Here's a plow I built for my old int 2504 out of a old boiler.
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Notched K member

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narrowed rear end + four link brackets

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Work bench
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That doesn't even scratch the surface of stuff I've done with that little wire feed, A must for every gearhead!
 
The possibilities are endless.
That and a plasma torch make tough jobs much easier.
I put 3 point hitch fittings on my engine stands and shop crane.
Built a rotisserie for the car.

Im rebuilding a dump trailer i got dirt cheap, was rusty end to end.
I’m on my third mig welder, upgraded 2 times in 25 years.
 
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