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I decided that I'm going to start over with these plates so that I know that it won't be mixed results from mixed pieces. I cleaned up the slime off this plate and it cleaned up rather nicely with just a kitchen scrubber sponge. I'll clean up the rest and then put them through the sandblaster again. I'm hoping that this time it'll go quicker since I bought another 50lbs of 70 grit sand medium for it.


Here is a new piece of equipment that I added to the workshop today. It was a display model unfortunately, but at least I got something to do the work. I do think I'm missing something though since I don't have the vertical position work table that is supposed to go with it. I'll just take it back when they get new ones in since I did get the extra warrenty and Harbor Frieght offers a 90day return/exchange policy if you aren't happy with the item. I'm just glad that I got this one and not the green one, it was on sale for $159 instead of the $209 listed at the store.


This is the last set of the tabs that I'm cutting for the plates that I'll be welding up tomorrow. It seems to be working nicely, so far I'm happy other than missing parts to the equipment.


Here are all the tabs that I'll be welding up tomorrow. I hope these next ones turn out better than the last ones did.


And here is the stack of the plates that Kevin traded me. All the holes are drilled, minus the one that goes through the tabs, which won't be hard to realign all the plates to get that hole location right. I'll just have to make a mark down one of the sides so that it makes it quicker in putting it together when I ready to drill the tabs out.

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