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    Arrow Project 1 from Rambozo. Category: Custom Automotive Off Road Welding

    I've been meaning to post this project, I actually finished it before my 140ST came, so no Everlast on this. It does have MIG, TIG, and SMAW just because of the situation or what would work best. The TIG was mostly my CyberTIG, the stick was a Miller Thunderbolt, and the MIG was a Century 120 volt mostly used for tacking.
    This is going to be a tractor mounted weed sprayer. Started from the bottom with the skids. Cut up some square tube for them, and TIG welded them up. Smoothed the sides a little. Because my original plan called for a lot more 45° joints, I made up a 22.5° square to check parts and set the saw. Then started on the upper cage parts. The lower rails are 3" channel and I welded them and the skids with stick.

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    Here is the finished frame attached to the tractor, then lifted on the 3 point. The mounts keep it level at all times. The tank is recycled from another sprayer, it's 100 gallons. Then I added mounts for the equipment, and gave it some paint. The customer likes everything done in white for some reason. Wouldn't be my first choice for somthing like this.

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    Last edited by Rambozo; 09-28-2012 at 01:36 AM.
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