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I just cut away the sharpened edges with my plasma cutter and use the flat parts.I really never thought of this. Now that you mentioned it, I’m thinking of a few projects I could use them for! To you heat them up and flatten them out or just use the flat parts and cut away the rest?
What does that get pressure tested to?41 hours total. Finally done with this steam header. View attachment 378369
1.25x system pressure. System pressure of 100psi so 125psi test.What does that get pressure tested to?

Hobart makes a good welder.There's no substitute for a Lincoln or a Miller. Anything else is just a Chinese clone.
Miller and hobart are owned by the same parent company.Hobart makes a good welder.
Miller and Hobart make a good welder.Miller and hobart are owned by the same parent company.












Could use the balls to hang things onMy standard "mid-deer season project"....based on frustration and a need for backpack room...
This is going to be great.
The beginnings of “double-decker”
So far, it has only cost me three old Reese hitches that I have no use for anymore. I only slightly regret welding the balls to the hitches 20 years ago...lol
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A suggestion for next time, drill the end of the threaded shank and use a castle nut and pin, or use a bigger wrench!!I only slightly regret welding the balls to the hitches 20 years ago...lol
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A suggestion for next time, drill the end of the threaded shank and use a castle nut and pin, or use a bigger wrench!!
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There's always a practical alternative to any sub-engineerd project.That or just stop being so cheap and buy tubing for projects. lol