Hi all,
Thanks for ALL THE HELP! I've read tons of threads on here over the past 10 months, and I just (finally) started my build. I have a Miller 350P and a Miller plasma, but I'm lacking some standard tools like a torch. I am brand new to welding, having just completed a little grill and a fabrication table, so this build is my third welding project EVER.
This will be an RF build, with a grill over the fire box. It will have a hitch and wheels, but only for moving from the backyard to the driveway, and maybe down the street to a neighbor's house occasionally.
A couple pictures, then a couple questions.
This little lady came with the tank. I took her picture and then smashed her.
Once home, I filled with water a couple of times, then with soap and water.
I then cut a few things out, primarily to allow venting for the real cuts.
A few cuts later, and I'm getting the shape figured out.
Doors! Also, note the notch in the fb top door and side.
Thanks to this website, I'm able to figure out the best way to do things. Notching the doors for the 1" straps worked very well.
Last night I got it off the trailer and married the fb to the cc. Now its time to start on the details!
Thanks for ALL THE HELP! I've read tons of threads on here over the past 10 months, and I just (finally) started my build. I have a Miller 350P and a Miller plasma, but I'm lacking some standard tools like a torch. I am brand new to welding, having just completed a little grill and a fabrication table, so this build is my third welding project EVER.
This will be an RF build, with a grill over the fire box. It will have a hitch and wheels, but only for moving from the backyard to the driveway, and maybe down the street to a neighbor's house occasionally.
A couple pictures, then a couple questions.
This little lady came with the tank. I took her picture and then smashed her.
Once home, I filled with water a couple of times, then with soap and water.
I then cut a few things out, primarily to allow venting for the real cuts.
A few cuts later, and I'm getting the shape figured out.
Doors! Also, note the notch in the fb top door and side.
Thanks to this website, I'm able to figure out the best way to do things. Notching the doors for the 1" straps worked very well.
Last night I got it off the trailer and married the fb to the cc. Now its time to start on the details!