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    Now for the intro.
    My name is Robert I live in Mountain Home Arkansas.

    Right after high school, I went to the local VO-Tech and attended the welding class they offered. 18 mo. Later I was production welding in a plant in Little Rock Arkansas, and discovering that the last 18 mo. Hade taught me just enough to get me in trouble, because I was 18 and knew it all, DUH I just graduated from welding school and was a Rock Star Welder didn’t you know.
    P.S. Besides what could a gray headed old 40 years on the job old man have to teach me? (The Rock Star)

    Well it turns out a lot is what he had to teach, and after I figured out I was not a Rock Star Welder, Hell I wasn’t even a good Polka Welder. I did decide to listen to what he had to say, and yes he taught me a lot more than I thought. I even learned he had a name it was Danny.
    After about 6 years of welding everything from barges, cyclones for concrete plants, structural steel, and even stainless steel fixtures for Kimberly-Clark. One day I thought I needed to know what those things I had been welding for Kimberly-Clark was. Danny said they were parts for their TAMPON machine. WOW yet another blow to my, I am a welder welding manly steel things ego.

    OK let’s speed this up a little. This is about the time the company promoted me to the maintenance shop. They sent me to school at night and I worked during the day, the longest 3 years of my life. But after the PLC school, Machinists school and intro to Industrial electricity. I was glad to receive the school and this time I did not think I was a ROCK STAR and I learned a lot.
    After 14 more years in the middle of the great downturn of 2008 the company went under. Now I work for myself in my home shop, and I love it. The work is good and steady.
    I have a strict don’t buy it if you can’t pay for it policy which has served me well. And by the work is good and steady I don’t mean I am rich, I have 3 kids and a wife. So I am always looking for a bigger bang for my buck.

    About 2 mo. ago I bought my first EVERLAST machine, a Power Plasma 50 and 75 pack of extra consumables from Duncan. And now I am most of the way through the consumables, I can say I will be calling Oleg to order more machines for my shop.
    And that just about covers it all. I will be around on the forum and will be willing to help where I can.
    Last edited by Robert s; 03-14-2011 at 03:33 AM. Reason: it ran all together

    SHOP SETUP
    Esab Migmaster 250
    Everlast PowerPlasma 50
    Miller Dynasty 200 DX TIG
    CNC Express SQ Mill
    CNC Lathe 1236
    Plate Shear 12"
    12" Slip Roll
    4 Ton Notcher
    4 Ton Hand Punch
    52" 18 Gauge Foot Shear
    48" Pan & Box Brake
    Spot Welder
    50" Slip Roll
    English Wheel
    Bead Roller
    Planishing Hammer
    60" Hand Brake
    7" x 12" Bandsaw
    Hand Tools
    Shop (TOO SMALL !!!!! )
    I don't owe anyone a dime, but I get paid to lay them down

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    I have one post (had to figure out how it worked, lol)
    Signature and avatar done, and as for an intro here we go:

    My name is Justin and I work for a Bee Farm. We have locations in Central Pennsylvania and North Central Florida.

    I live in central Pa and have been attempting to teach myself welding for a couple years now. I started here with a Lincoln MIG basically because the company had it and nobody knew how to use it well. After getting good enough on the MIG and having a need for aluminum welding i did some research and bought the Everlast TIG. So far so good but I have a long way to go.

    In my "past lives" i have been a soldier, an A/V technician, a control system programmer, a corrections officer, and a high school Electronics Instructor. I gave that all up to be a Shop Manager/ Jack of all trades.
    Lincoln Power Mig 255
    Lincoln Pro Cut 25
    Power Tig 250ex and 300 cooler

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