I'm thinkin' second from the left.
Yes, the one who gave his wife an allowance and she spent before I could borrow it back, how'd you guess.................
I'm thinkin' second from the left.

"What these pyramids made of, 1/4" plate steel? I must of missed those pictures? "
Nope, ain't no pics til they actually get DONE - base plates are 3/4" plate, tubing is either 2-1/2" x 1/4" wall or 3x8 rectangular x 1/4" wall. Here's a rough sketch with more 'splainin' - View attachment 560955
I should get a few pics manana, but just of cut pieces and my VERY temporary "crane" for those lightweight 350 pound tubes...Steve
Might be a good time to introduce Dual-Shield Flux Core wire to the MM252s diet.
You still may have to set up a bit of a windbreak, though....
everyone knows its windy - Google Search

there's a total of 101 feet of cable; some red, some black, electrons don't care so I can mix/match whatever reaches - I also put the same connectors on my mig grounds, so if needed I can have any ground up to about 80 feet, and the 30A spool gun lets me reach up to 30 feet from the welder and ground it anywhere I want...







except for the 3/4" plate bases, which will be 27"x32" at each location - oh, and a couple shots of my new "temporary helper" - works great for getting steel from the wall near the door to the bandsaw - that piece of tube weighed just under 200# before I cut another 3 feet off it... Steve

I actually started out tonite to do a different post - now I'm late and it's tiredso short version - here's pics of all the "pyramid parts" (stacked as they will end up) View attachment 561128View attachment 561129View attachment 561130View attachment 561131View attachment 561132View attachment 561133View attachment 561134View attachment 561135View attachment 561136 except for the 3/4" plate bases, which will be 27"x32" at each location - oh, and a couple shots of my new "temporary helper" - works great for getting steel from the wall near the door to the bandsaw - that piece of tube weighed just under 200# before I cut another 3 feet off it... Steve
Oldpath. The XMT350's were available with Tweco OR Dinse connectors.


Notice how that plate is a LOT thicker on the left side? It was a "blem" I got cheaper - downside is my PM45 plasma almost didn't wanna cut the last 5-6 inches; thickness there is just OVER an inch.
