Next up was some add on for hand spraying. More miter cuts. If I did this a lot I would get a few saws so I could leave them set at different angles. Tacked things up and checked the fit. This is going to hold this reel using the mounting for the front weights. Another TIG job. Welded up and fits fine. Paint and install. Since the tractor frame is gray I went with that instead of more aweful white.

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And lastly another recycled spray gun holder cut off something and welded to a new mounting to go where some stock handle was on the fender.

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And because I was trying to explain something to someone, I shot a video of my oddball unconventional stick technique. I don't always do this, but it works for me to be steady with a full length electrode and no place to prop or if I can't use both hands. I just hold the electrode, and let the stinger rest on the back of my hand.