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    Thanks guys. I have made some progress with grounding to the work rather than the table and clamping to spacers which lift my work off the table. Not sure if pictures will show my progress but thanks I feel like I am heading in the right direction anyways.

    Jakeru, good tip on checking amp numbers with the head turn. I may find an assistant to help out on that one.

    I am having a tough time with only welding one side of my work as when I let everything cool down and unclamp my work the two outer pieces welded to the middle part curl up a bit, its hard to keep it flat, maybe its because I am laying one huge bead in there all at once?
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