Duke,
Thanks for the pic! I like the corrugated metal wainscoting. I'm jealous of all your room. Nice shop!
I finally switched from MIG to TIG after watching Michael Edick graciously and beautifully do an at-track repair to my buddy Tim's GK 800 steering arm. That was the end of MIG for me - especially when Eastwood had their nice TIG unit on sale for $750. Still not an artist like Michael, but I love the control you have with TIG, and the lack of sparks flying everywhere.
As for the boys not abiding by direction, we just need VKA to act, and keep the black flag handy. My suggestion about workers and rules will work, but you have to have the chutzpah to make a rule and enforce it.
Shop photo added for all to see more easily...
Thanks for the pic! I like the corrugated metal wainscoting. I'm jealous of all your room. Nice shop!
I finally switched from MIG to TIG after watching Michael Edick graciously and beautifully do an at-track repair to my buddy Tim's GK 800 steering arm. That was the end of MIG for me - especially when Eastwood had their nice TIG unit on sale for $750. Still not an artist like Michael, but I love the control you have with TIG, and the lack of sparks flying everywhere.
As for the boys not abiding by direction, we just need VKA to act, and keep the black flag handy. My suggestion about workers and rules will work, but you have to have the chutzpah to make a rule and enforce it.
Shop photo added for all to see more easily...
Jim Waltz, West Sacramento, CA