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        <description>http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/mig-welder-boom.html http://www.weldmongerstore.com/ This welding project is building a boom arm that will hang a wire feeder for my millermatic 250 mig welder. In part 1, the boom was fabricated and now in Part 2 it is time to put together the post and the swivel assembly. I used a bit of stick welding, mig welding, and oxy acetylene cutting to get the job to this point.  Looks like there will definitely be a part 3 which hopefully will show the post mounted to the floor with anchor bolts, wire feeder cabinet along with drive motor and rolls swapped from the millermatic to the feeder cabinet because that is how this feeder unit works. There is a wiring kit that lets you use the feeder parts from popular integrated wire feeder mig welders and install them in a separate wire feeder unit.</description>
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