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by rankamateur
Sat Dec 29, 2012 5:19 am
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Thick A.R. plate
Replies: 6
Views: 1120

Re: Thick A.R. plate

Finally! A topic I have specific experience with! I used to do maintenance on an aggregate plant. When using AR plates I did all my joining with 70 series electrode, generally 7018. If I was especially concerned about abrasion in the area I would cap with a hard face electrode, but to be honest I do...
by rankamateur
Sat Dec 29, 2012 5:12 am
Forum: Mig and Flux Core - gas metal arc welding & flux cored arc welding
Topic: Update and obsevations
Replies: 1
Views: 704

Update and obsevations

I was on a while ago asking about some structural welds I had. I got some great advice, especially from jpence and a couple other guys. I just wanted to let everyone know how it turned out. I've been running hard and haven't had much time to get online the last six months or so. My inspector was oka...
by rankamateur
Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:54 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Those days...
Replies: 1
Views: 409

Those days...

Working on a mobile job, running the Extreme 12vs, all is going well. Start burning back, adjust voltage/feed, back up and running, start pushing, turn wire down, go to lunch, all goes to hell. Find wire box is dropping voltage and spend the afternoon grinding out weld, trying again, checking connec...
by rankamateur
Sat Jun 02, 2012 11:36 pm
Forum: Metal Cutting
Topic: Lincoln Tomahawk 625 plasma cutter
Replies: 3
Views: 2251

Re: Lincoln Tomahawk 625 plasma cutter

I am not sure what you can get for your torch, but I can assure you on most plasmas changing the torch is no harder than changing a MIG gun. When we first got our plasma table, we ran our TD Cutmaster 51 on it as we were only processing 16ga, so we switched from one torch to the other three or four ...
by rankamateur
Sat Jun 02, 2012 11:19 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: were to start my son welding
Replies: 8
Views: 1217

Re: were to start my son welding

When I learned how to weld, I got 100 lbs of 7018 and a pile of scrap and burned it over a weekend, then went to it at the quarry. My dad didn't know how to weld, so I took a lot of advice from the Haynes "How to Weld" manual you get at Home Depot. Not actually a bad book for a beginner. W...
by rankamateur
Sat Jun 02, 2012 11:04 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Child sized safety gear?
Replies: 5
Views: 883

Re: Child sized safety gear?

I have a daughter that had to come to the shop with me when I worked weekends from the ages of 5-7. Single dad pro-tip: if you put your kid in WAY oversized arc gloves, like the women's smalls, it cuts WAY down on how much stuff they pick up. Also, if you get farrier's aprons, you can cut those thin...
by rankamateur
Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:45 pm
Forum: Mig and Flux Core - gas metal arc welding & flux cored arc welding
Topic: ESAB MIGMASTER 280
Replies: 7
Views: 5978

Re: ESAB MIGMASTER 280

I'll throw in my $.02. We have a Migmaster 275 and a Millermatic 252 on opposite benches. First thing I'll say is that Migmaster is never going to sound as smooth as that Miller. Most of my operators prefer the Millermatic. Personally, I can switch back and forth with no problem, but when we started...
by rankamateur
Tue May 22, 2012 9:12 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: The True Meaning of Frustration.
Replies: 19
Views: 3973

Re: The True Meaning of Frustration.

I got a new one: Sitting in operations meeting yesterday, boss asks about a project due out Friday. Everyone turns and looks at me...I'd never heard of the project. Project manager says "I'll try to get you drawings tomorrow or the Wednesday so you can get material here Thursday, does that leav...
by rankamateur
Sun May 20, 2012 7:26 pm
Forum: Welding Projects - Welding project Ideas - Welding project plans
Topic: new garage cabinet
Replies: 4
Views: 2574

Re: new garage cabinet

Your price isn't too bad. We pay about 38.00 for a 20 ft stick, but we buy it a hundred sticks at a time. Depending on how big of a cabinet you want to build, or how many splices you are willing to make, you may want to see if a local shop could sell you some scrap. I know a lot of handrails are 11g...
by rankamateur
Sun May 20, 2012 7:21 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Help identifying how this thing was put together
Replies: 8
Views: 2877

Re: Help identifying how this thing was put together

It was out by Warrensburg. We were from the Kansas City area. I believe a friend or family of the teacher owned the property so he and some other teachers would take groups of kids out every weekend to show us how archeology worked and show us the sort of conclusions you could come to from a rubbish...
by rankamateur
Sat May 19, 2012 1:05 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Help identifying how this thing was put together
Replies: 8
Views: 2877

Re: Help identifying how this thing was put together

I just did some additional peeking around. Apparently, most glasses melt at 1500-2700 degrees, 4500 for some oddball applications. I looked into silver/bronze solder and found that most solders melt below 450 degrees, and any applications where you are melting above 450 are considered brazing, so I ...
by rankamateur
Sat May 19, 2012 1:46 am
Forum: Metal Cutting
Topic: Thermal Dynamics Equipment
Replies: 11
Views: 3200

Re: Thermal Dynamics Equipment

Unless you're doing some SERIOUS cutting with a manual plasma, you can generally get by with a pretty reasonable sized compressor. When we set up our new shop and got a plasma table, we upgraded our compressor, but before that, we used a 33 gallon Craftsman compressor and as long as we weren't cutti...
by rankamateur
Sat May 19, 2012 1:42 am
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Seeing the puddle
Replies: 2
Views: 864

Re: Seeing the puddle

I put a cheater in my hood. Doubling the size of everything has made it much easier for me to see the puddle, my slag, and where I am biting in and where I am not. If you're having trouble with MIG, try turning the voltage down and cold-lapping some solid wire. I have people I am teaching do this, t...
by rankamateur
Sat May 19, 2012 1:38 am
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: Help identifying how this thing was put together
Replies: 8
Views: 2877

Re: Help identifying how this thing was put together

I have a friend who used to make things like this. That one may not be made the same way, but here's how he did it. He'd bend pieces of roundstock into shapes he liked, then braze them together. Later he got into TIG welding them together but that's neither here nor there. Next, he would actually bl...
by rankamateur
Sat May 12, 2012 11:58 am
Forum: Metal Cutting
Topic: Thermal Dynamics Equipment
Replies: 11
Views: 3200

Re: Thermal Dynamics Equipment

We take our TD 51 on the road with us all the time, feed it from one of those cheapie Home-Depot Rigid gas powered compressors. Mounted dual driers on the machine and change them frequently, especially when we're working in the south/southeast. No problems with it in three or four years. One thing I...
by rankamateur
Fri May 11, 2012 9:17 pm
Forum: Mig and Flux Core - gas metal arc welding & flux cored arc welding
Topic: shielding gas
Replies: 2
Views: 979

Re: shielding gas

We do all our handrails in-house and I gotta say I agree with Otto 100%. We've done enough with the 75/25 that we can keep the welds just about flat, hit them with a flap disc and they're done. We have played with tri-mix gasses and had good luck, but the boss doesn't like to spend the money. I've b...
by rankamateur
Fri May 11, 2012 9:13 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: The True Meaning of Frustration.
Replies: 19
Views: 3973

Re: The True Meaning of Frustration.

Everything I build goes to fire/rescue training...firemen can destroy anything. Good for job security, not good for making you feel good about your work.
by rankamateur
Fri May 11, 2012 9:10 pm
Forum: Metal Cutting
Topic: Thermal Dynamics Equipment
Replies: 11
Views: 3200

Re: Thermal Dynamics Equipment

We have two TD plasmas, as well. We have the Cutmaster 51 (been replaced by the 52). We can cut up to 1/2 with it at 40 amps. The 51 was on the plasma table for a while and did pretty good. Our other is a Cutmaster A120, it's the automated model. It does excellent, will plunge 3/4 and edge start on ...
by rankamateur
Wed May 09, 2012 7:52 pm
Forum: Mig and Flux Core - gas metal arc welding & flux cored arc welding
Topic: !@#$ Inspectors
Replies: 2
Views: 1163

Re: !@#$ Inspectors

We have some momentary connections, 5/8" to 1/2" plate. I think I have four joints where the 5/8" will be tying to 3/4". From what I found playing with the T-1, even outdoors in less-than -ideal situations, this seems well within it's capabilities, it is a seismic rated wire, and...
by rankamateur
Tue May 08, 2012 1:40 am
Forum: Metal Cutting
Topic: Pricing plasma cutting
Replies: 6
Views: 3053

Re: Pricing plasma cutting

It's a good industry. Meet some great guys in the field, and most importantly the customer really appreciates what you do for them. Get into some interesting things now and again, and of course watching the fire props fire off is always exciting.
by rankamateur
Tue May 08, 2012 1:37 am
Forum: Mig and Flux Core - gas metal arc welding & flux cored arc welding
Topic: !@#$ Inspectors
Replies: 2
Views: 1163

!@#$ Inspectors

So, I was going to run a job out in CA using E71-T1 as I stated in an earlier post. Got a call today, got a new inspector, and he says I should run T8 unless I feel like putting up wind screens, or having problems with him. Original fella had no problems as long as porosity didn't become an issue. I...
by rankamateur
Sun May 06, 2012 7:35 pm
Forum: Metal Cutting
Topic: Pricing plasma cutting
Replies: 6
Views: 3053

Re: Pricing plasma cutting

Fire/Rescue trainers. Lotsa travel. Mostly our shop does rails/stairs for training towers. We do do some of the confined space/rappel props and whatnot.
by rankamateur
Sun May 06, 2012 1:23 pm
Forum: Metal Cutting
Topic: Pricing plasma cutting
Replies: 6
Views: 3053

Re: Pricing plasma cutting

I think I got it figured out. Basically, we're treating the plasma as a shared asset. While we're a small construction company, we have a national footprint as we operate in a niche market, therefore we have a graphic designer that does advertising/phamplets/trade show stuff etc... That's where the ...
by rankamateur
Sat May 05, 2012 1:14 pm
Forum: Welding Forum General Shop Talk
Topic: A good welding respirator
Replies: 7
Views: 5664

Re: A good welding respirator

We've been using the silicon half-masks, they fit under a hood pretty well. The boss-man wants me to look into the speedglass and miller respirator packs, as we recently started welding a lot of galvanized channel. The price on those really makes me cringe. The more I price them, the more I like my ...
by rankamateur
Sat May 05, 2012 1:03 pm
Forum: Mig and Flux Core - gas metal arc welding & flux cored arc welding
Topic: New Here-What MIG machines are you guys running?
Replies: 74
Views: 17506

Re: New Here-What MIG machines are you guys running?

I gotta agree with shadow - those 140s are a delight to run, especially for price point. We run an Esab Migmaster 275, and a Millermatic 252, both fun machines. Returning to the Esab after running that Millermatic a while, the arc seems harsher, I think it may be time for a liner, though. We picked ...