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My welding rig

My welding rig

Buuushman

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Kihei, Hawaii
Vehicle(s)
77' CJ-5, 360 c.i. motor, T-176 trans, D-300 transfer case w\ twin sticks, Dana 30 front, A.M.C. 20 rear w/ 4.10's, solid axles & trac-lok, 2.5" lift Y.J. springs.
This is the mobile rig I built for my business. I started with an 81' C-20 pickup
that had sat in my buddy's yard for 7 years. Ground up resto done by me, all mechanical, body, paint and interior. Built the deck and rack also.

Equipment:
Hobart Champion 16 multiprocess welder with 8000 watt aux. generator.
Miller 180 autoset M.I.G. with spoolgun.
Argon, co2, & trimix onboard for stainless & aluminum in the field.
100' 220 extension cord for portability with M.I.G., on boats, in houses, etc.
Mini brake for sheetmetal work.
Enough tools to build a Jeep from scratch if I gotta.


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I change stuff all the time, but for now, it works for me.

Bush:chug:
 
nice rig, and shows the difference between a home shop and a professional outfit. I would love to have that brake but could never afford the cost vs how much I would use it.
I love the classic rig you built that rig on also, has real class.
 

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