FabricationForum.com Launches New Swag Bag Promotion! Dear Members, We are pleased to announce the launch of a new FabricationForum.com promotion! We are giving away free swag bags to any member who reaches a message count of 125 or greater by August 1, 2017! Anyone who has already achieved this message count can get this swag bag now! See details below. To achieve this message count, we encourage posting of your latest projects and builds, videos or photos of your machine running, helpful answers to questions or relevant questions related to your machine or other topics! All messages count, however any messages deleted for being irrelevant or artificially raising your post count will not be included. The pack includes a variety of stickers and official Lincoln Electric® branded safety glasses! Some simple rules apply: 1. Limit one free swag bag per household 2. No artificially inflating your message count - useless messages will be deleted and will not count. (Don't go post "great project" on every thread in the DIY forum Make your comments intelligent. 3. August 1, 2017 is the last day to receive the swag bag. 4. We reserve the right to change the contents of the swag bag at anytime. To Receive the Swag Bag: 1. Post in this thread notifying us that you have reached 125 messages. 2. Private Message me ( <- Torchmate) on this forum with your name and address. Enjoy!
You can hover over your "Inbox" top right, then hit "Start a Conversation" Start typing in the person's name to message and their name will show up in the dropdown. You can also click on their name in any of their posts on the left hand side and hit "Start a Conversation"
Looks like a good promo. I'll need to get some of the pictures of our student's projects. We have a CAD course and they are cutting several projects as they learn to use VMD.
Holy cow! I think its working. I'm seeing a lot of bones being dug up do to new posts. Glad to see more people engaging. Hope it continues.
Awesome Promo. I am new to the torchmate 4800 but I can see a lot of value to the machine in our school.