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"Figure 8" the cord on the handle and base of the tool and don't worry about that hook. Been watching your videos for a while and can totally understand the "busy" with kids, family, house maintenance, job, etc... keep making the videos, we'll understand...
Hi John. It looks like you kinda got burned out doing these videos, and I can understand that. Even so, I want to encourage you that when I need to review techniques for using my Torchmate table, you are the first one that I look for. When I first got it, I was definitely confused on how to work through the software. The other tutorials, even from Lincoln, weren't much help. I routinely cycle through your vids to remind myself of the tricks you learned and share. Without your help, it would just be an expensive tool taking up garage space.
Thank you. You are correct, I got burned out making videos. I may or may not start them up again. I am actually doing a lot of woodworking now. I am glad that you get use out of the video tutorials. I am doing a lot less Torchmate lately and I too have had to go back and look at one or two of them to remind myself how to do certain techniques.
That’s a great design. Nice and simple. I’ll try printing out the template and just tracing it out by hand with my plasma cutter. I think I’ll make a way to clamp these to my welding cart. Thanks!! Always love the videos.
nice one john,great video as usual,totally understand about other commitments ,work,family come first,we will always be here waiting on your next upload ,not going anywhere,wishing you and your family a very merry christmas,and a very happy and prosperous new year.................................dougie
Look's S0 G00D, John. I like the mounts you made here.....very nice and it WILL Hold 0ther thing's aswell......Thanks for a New Video. Merry Christmas to All of your Family too.
Probably just a hook would do similarly. Maybe even better would be something broader that wouldn't scratch or tear up the inside of helmet, like a ball mounted to a shelf. Not sure if that makes sense