My Big Blue Ox build....

riotwarrior

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With my innsr done I decided to work on outer and its giving me fits with holes blowing through and warping etc...as such here is where I am for now...decided tackle it tomorrow....

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As u can see I am blowing through way to easy...just doing spot n go....so have to build it up to patch holes...like craptastic or what...need gas...

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Gas and/or smaller wire.

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Ya and as it is....SALE time I see!!! Can you say SHOPPING

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So looks like I need to buy 3 cylinders perhaps 4

O2, Acetelyne, CO2/Argon aka blue shield, as well as pure Argon...then have all fixings for some welding and cutting

Any reasonable reason to buy tools or tool related consumables....even before beer LOL

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For what its worth, I was never able to make that zinc "weld through" primer work. I used it for rust proofing in areas that are hidden, but when it came to welding, I just made a mess of things.

And yeah, canadians get gouged on everything from fuel to food. Mostly our own fault too.
 

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That’s buying the cylinder I think. Honestly that’s pretty close to what I paid first time through tsc which was a little more than a welding shop but for my purposes, being able to get gas on Saturday and Sunday makes the extra bearable for the amount I use.
 

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That’s buying the cylinder I think. Honestly that’s pretty close to what I paid first time through tsc which was a little more than a welding shop but for my purposes, being able to get gas on Saturday and Sunday makes the extra bearable for the amount I use.
Yes those prices are for purchased cylinders not leased.

Much cheaper to own.

Thanms for looking
 
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