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Sunday, January 12, 2020
MACTREM Brand LED Ring Light Kit-Unboxing, Assembly, Use and Review; Par...
MACTREM Brand LED Ring Light Kit-Unboxing, Assembly and Review; Part# M-A001. This light assembly is super easy to put together and use. The light has many different levels of lighting as well as different types of light (i.e. white light, yellow light, etc.). This is all adjusted on a switch adjuster that is very user friendly. Great for pictures and videos. There are actually two assemblies with this kit. One for the light and one for your phone/camera. This kit comes with two versatile tripods so you can adjust both your camera and light at any angel you wish. Using the contents of this hit will fully enhance your filming and photography experience. It plugs into a USB which I demonstrate can be operated off of a lap top or a plug in the wall. This would also be a nice addition for the ladies who are doing their make up.
Here's the amazon link: https://amzn.to/30cyNyW
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Welding Fabrication Project-New Metal Framed Shed Door Build
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Friday, February 8, 2019
How to Weld a. Horseshoe Wine Rack from Old Horseshoes
The first thing I did was get them all cleaned up removing the tacks and rust from each one of them. Then I lined them up in the triangular shape that I wanted them in. I kept the it flat on the bench while I tack welded each one using my Lincoln Pro MIG 140 welding machine using inner shield wire.
Saturday, January 12, 2019
50+ Welding Projects
One of the things I like about welding is it results in creation. I've made everything from metal pet beds to headache racks to horseshoe napkin holders. These are just some of the projects I've made and took pictures of. Welding is a lot of fun and using the wire feed process with inner shield wire, it's so easy.
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