Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Errr..... Negative ghost rider

Coffee (in a variety of forms)
Coffee ice cream
Coffee milk (Autocrat syrup)
Coffee beans (covered in dark chocolate)

That is all

:D
Them flavored additives make my stomache curle kindof like the orange fingered noodles and chips.
Not at first but at some point the artificial become obvious in a bad way.
 
OK one that got me for a while was the salt &vinegar potatoe chips. Not sure what there was to fake with them but they didn't get soggy in the bag, like when I tried to make 'em myself!
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OK one that got me for a while was the salt &vinegar potatoe chips. Not sure what there was to fake with them but they didn't get soggy in the bag, like when I tried to make 'em myself!
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Oh... growing up, the local joints had white vinegar on the tables... it went on French fries
 
Seriously I think MIG is the way to go when doing lots of sheet metal.

But I've seen masters of O-A do amazing welding as long as the space allows (can't get into inside corners)
I'm nowhere's close. Barely get by but its handy and portable and I own it.
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Would love to take a class and get at least half decent
 
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Try silicon bronze wire for sheet metal depending on what your doing but guessing you know that already. Tried it once and works good.
Can it be hit with the grinder afterwards? or sanding disk? Always concerned I'm going to clog the stone up.
 
You using one of them there fancy machines with filler on a spool?
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I was using a real nice, 1000 dollar Lincoln mig welder with .023 wire but it was blasting right thru no matter what I did. Couldn’t get the voltage low enough. Switched to the 90 dollar flux core and boom it works
 
I was using a real nice, 1000 dollar Lincoln mig welder with .023 wire but it was blasting right thru no matter what I did. Couldn’t get the voltage low enough. Switched to the 90 dollar flux core and boom it works

For me, it's a combination of settings and timing. Getting the rhythm and consistent placement
 
I was using a real nice, 1000 dollar Lincoln mig welder with .023 wire but it was blasting right thru no matter what I did. Couldn’t get the voltage low enough. Switched to the 90 dollar flux core and boom it works
Duke, i used to have a big welder, when i started doing this car i bought a little like $300 welder off amazon and i am in love.. the new welders (on a angle grinder) and it made it absolute cake... BTW.. flux you can't get low enough for sheet metal and it makes a mess.. (i assume you are doing bodywork? I cam in late and didn't read back)
This is the welder i got. they prolly have a updated version.. did a bunch of research before buying it and have been super happy.. got rid of my old big *** welder..
welder..
 
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