Welding

Another Corona hobby, bought myself a TIG welder, made myself a welding spot. Found an old small square workbench online and fitted a metal plate on top (connected to the ground clamp of the welder) & the extractor hood is salvaged from our old kitchen. Took some lessons and started baking metal. welding corner image

the welder is a Parweld (too lazy to lookup the details) working fine so far. welder 01 image welder 02 image

Rack

The rack for my motorcycle spare parts in the garage was starting to fall apart, so my first project was to make a new sturdier metal framed rack.
Started with the horizontal bits.
Rack 01 image
Then welded the vertical bits to the horizontal bits.
Rack 02 image
Dragged the rack to the correct place.
Rack in place image
Added the wooden planks
Rack finished image
And put all the stuff back in the rack.
Rack in use image

Stool

My second project was to make a high & narrow stool to sit on when I'm welding.
It is made from some left over metal I had lying around.
stool 01 image stool 03 image
and the finished product.
stool finished image

Ammo Can Stove

The idea came from watching this video on youtube ,which is apparantly based on the " Minuteman Rocket Stove". The idea is to weld an smaller "inner" combustion chamber into the ammo can and add (special high temp) insulation so the outside of the ammo can does not get too hot and all the heat goes via the chimney.
The chimney is on the left, the area on the right is where you can add the wood, it has a hinged plate to improve the airflow. Ammo Can Stove 01 image Ammo Can Stove 02 image Ammo Can Stove 03 image Ammo Can Stove insulation image
The finished & painted product. (heat resistant paint of course) Ammo Can Stove finished image
and testing if it actually works (which suprisingly it did). There is now also a chimney and some internal racks to improve the burning process but no picture of these (yet).
Ammo Can Stove burning image