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    Hello everyone,
    My name is Scott and I live in Tallahassee FL. I recently ordered a new 256 multi machine for my home shop and can't wait to get it in and running. I just sold a 10 year old Miller 250X mig machine with a 30A spool gun to fund the new 256 and I still have money left in my pocket! My welding experience is from 15 years in the custom wheelchair and custom seating business where I specialized in custom fabrication and modification of factory built wheelchairs to fit a particular patient's needs. I have done a pretty good bit of Mig, Tig and a bit of gas welding as well but have not done any stick welding for a long time. My home shop is fitted for support of my hobbies that include building and racing vintage flattrack motorcycles (the trackmaster TT500 Yamaha shown) and building muzzle loading rifles and making rifle barrels. The attached pics are of my deep hole gundrill and sine bar rifling machines, planer mill and lathe. The gundrill and rifling machines are both of my own design and were built by me from scrap and ebay treasures! I have found that lack of money makes a person much more clever by necessity. I fish and hunt and my favorite past time of all is hunting squirrels with a muzzle loading rifle. I think everyone likes to consider themselves the best at something but sometimes the things we are the best at are not readily recognized by anyone else. I am one of the world's foremost authorities on head support for people with disabilities (you can say it...WOOOWW) LOL--and the best muzzle loading squirrel hunter in the world too(any challengers?)
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  2. #2
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    Jul 2010
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    Port Saint Lucie , Florida
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    Hey Scott welcome to the forum. I am sure you will be happy with the 256 its a great welder setup.I am in Florida too but south east of you by 4 hours.Just above Palm beach about 35 miles.
    Keep the pictures of projects coming everyone like photos.
    I ve got a little 22 ruger that I might challenge you with squirrels. Havent shot that one in 15 years though.
    Also I have been in a wheelchair since 1980 from a car wreck (T10 Para )do you have any custom chairs around? I always thought about making one just never took the time and would need to get a bender as well, But my garage is so full now I can barely get around it . A shoptaske bridgemilll and a home built cnc router , now just got through cutting a bunch of metal to make a new welder cart slash welding table.. Going to start tacking it together tommorrow..
    Gary

  3. Default Thanks for the welcome Gary

    I was let go from Sunrise Medical (the quickie wheelchair folks) on July 2nd after 15 years but thankfully they didn't want me to work for anyone else either so I still get paid until the middle of next year. There are some great chairs on the market now and although making one would be cool it is really not hard to buy something made to fit and still not break the bank. I could definitely get you a demo chair at a discount if you need a new one though. I still know all of the dealers and sales reps in the southeast. The new Q7 is a pretty cool chair...lighter than titanium but made from 7005 aluminum and then heat treated post welding and priced like aluminum too. I can't wait until the new welder comes in... I have some welds to do on a falling block rifle action I am working on and then some boat trailer work and then a tig torch cooler and welding cart. I have worked harder being unemployed than I ever did on the job!

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    Welcome aboard Scott.

    Don't let Gary fool ya, he gets around pretty darn good and in style.

    Nice shop and bike.

    I have a Rem Viper, but my old westerfield, I would take a shot at those squirrel with you if not so far away. 5 hours from you in West Palm.

    Nice that you have time and money going for you. Best of luck and feel free to post.
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
    www.everlastgenerators.com
    www.everlastwelders.com
    877-755-9353 x203
    M-F 12 - 7PM PST
    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

  5. Default Thanks Mike

    You need to dust off that rifle and come up and shoot some squirrels in October when the season opens back up. I can't wait. Here are some pictures of my last rifle that I built for my wife. It is a 28 caliber barrel that I made to shoot #2 buckshot. I also make 33 caliber barrels to shoot #0 or #00 buckshot. These are really economical to shoot because buckshot is sold in 5 pound or 8 pound containers for under $40 and most standard muzzle loading rifle balls are sold 100 to a box for around $10. There are around 1879 balls in an 8 pound bottle of #2 buckshot so it will last most folks a lifetime of shooting. In 2006 I ran a perfect day...a limit of 12 squirrels with only 12 shots and all were head shots! I have never heard of anyone else doing it with a muzzle loader before or since and it took me 25 years to do it although I came close a time or two.
    I will try to post when I get my new 256 up and running and I sure appreciate everyone sharing their experience. This forum is a large part of why I ordered from Everlast.
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    Hey Scott,

    My Dad and Grandfather have flint and cap-and-ball rifles. I have used them as a kid. Sounds like you like a real challenge. I will stick with my old .22 and a scope. But doubt I would get that many head shots. That's impressive. Maybe I need to bring a Mossberg, then I can match you on kills.

    Post up when you get the welder, call if you need any help, hit the "tech support" line to route to Mark or myself.
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
    www.everlastgenerators.com
    www.everlastwelders.com
    877-755-9353 x203
    M-F 12 - 7PM PST
    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

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    Wow neat hobby. I am also in the wheelchair modification business, but all of mine is for personal use. I'm a t-4 para and I will tell you no master what one of the above posters said I have never bought a wheelchair that I liked before making quite a few modifications to .
    Don

    MTS 200 workhorse
    PowerTig 250EX <---sweet
    80 amp HF inverter arc welder
    Lincoln Buzzbox
    Rotobrute AC-35 Mag Drill
    Milwaukee mag drill
    HF Heavy Duty 16 Speed Bench Drill Press (Custom made Adjustable Height stand)

    I gotta find more junk to sell on EBaY ... Must Buy a Plasma Cutter and a Mig Welder


    Fullerton, Ca
    USA

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