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Just pick yourself up a 110v mig and start sticking stuff together. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Small projects like this are the perfect place to learn.
Soldering skills are a good start.
I suppose it's just a matter of time before I decide to give it a shot smile

speaking of fabrication, I drove up to Fredericksburg, VA yesterday afternoon to pickup my OME suspension kit at Iron Pig Off Road (IPOR). their shop is INSANE!!! gonna head up there again later this fall and this time will bring my camera. they've got some really neat projects going on in there, mostly old Land Cruiser restorations, but they've got all sorts of fab tools and they're all set up for the big jobs like motor and axle conversions. the shop looks like it's in an old carriage house or railway depot or something.

Rog, I've been thinking about taking a welding class, myself, at some point. did you find it useful?


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