General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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You can shuffle really hot dinner plates in your hands without dropping them :shock:
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...you don`t think that lava is hot enough
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When you judge political commercials because the welder isn't wearing a jacket or gloves. ( yes it has happened)
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maker of things wrote:You nod your head before pulling the trigger on a hot glue gun

Best one so far :lol:
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...Everybody wants to be your friend (when they need something welded) and don't want to pay because it "only took 5 minutes". :x
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I liked the comment about errant patches of skin that no longer grow hair!

I'm working tomorrow, just one other guy and me, and I'm going to get him to take a picture or three of me making the weld I have to do tomorrow, so I can contribute something to this topic.

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Otto Nobedder wrote:I liked the comment about errant patches of skin that no longer grow hair!

I'm working tomorrow, just one other guy and me, and I'm going to get him to take a picture or three of me making the weld I have to do tomorrow, so I can contribute something to this topic.

Steve S
Just be careful Steve, let's not have one of those, "here hold my beer and watch" moments... :lol:
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That won't happen. This is a fix of one of my f#$kups.

Not a happy camper, but getting time and a half to get it right, so it's all good.

How's that go? One "Oh, Shit" will undo a thousand "attaboy's."

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Otto Nobedder wrote:That won't happen. This is a fix of one of my f#$kups.

Not a happy camper, but getting time and a half to get it right, so it's all good.

How's that go? One "Oh, Shit" will undo a thousand "attaboy's."

Steve S
I'm sure you'll get it right, looking forward to the pics.
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Richard, you won't believe the stupid crap I did to put myself in this position. That flange repair you saw on IG? I back-welded the inside of the pipe because of being surprised by the second crack. I prepped it with my straight die grinder and a SS wire wheel. Well, screw me, this was a "front exhaust" die grinder, and was puking oil mist and water when I "thought" I was cleaning the weld area. So it failed helium leak test. So I had to back up 5 yards and punt.

I used to keep that die-grinder dry, no oil, and use only nitrogen to power it. So I expected it to be clean. I forgot that I'd planned to retire it from that service (out of balance/bent shaft) and used it anyway.

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Love the ones about burning clothing, the first couple times it's "oh sh*t, I'm on fire", then it's "eh, finish the bead"
When your coffee cups have spatter on them...when you have a box full of perfectly good right hand gloves...when the scrap in your yard is in the tons...when a bottle refill trumps your phone bill...
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You see the gf naked and say I can fix that! :D
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Tom Osselton wrote:You see the gf naked and say I can fix that! :D
welders do it with a hot rod
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LtBadd wrote:
Tom Osselton wrote:You see the gf naked and say I can fix that! :D
welders do it with a hot rod
Why do welders only get 10 minute breaks? Any longer and they would have to be re-trained.
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I have a problem building something for myself that would be cheaper to buy. Spend a week in spare time to make somthing that would cost $40 to buy. Does that qualify?
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If you think sliding under this pipe with everything removed from your pockets to make a weld is a "normal day".
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I see an arc back in there but no welder :lol: I assume you have a torch switch and are not crammed in that space with a pedal between your legs :lol:
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FoxZulu wrote:All your clothes have pinhead sized burn holes in them, because it's not worth getting changed just to do that 'quick' weld ;)
HAHAHAHA.
all my t-shirts look like I've hit with bird shot :lol:
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Notapro wrote:I have a problem building something for myself that would be cheaper to buy. Spend a week in spare time to make somthing that would cost $40 to buy. Does that qualify?

but what you build can be given to your grand kids and out last them.
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exnailpounder wrote:I see an arc back in there but no welder :lol: I assume you have a torch switch and are not crammed in that space with a pedal between your legs :lol:
The pedal's on the chair... and that's my LED worklight in the hole. 8-)

I've got a thumb amptrol, but in this case, the pedal on the chair was easier.

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Poleframer wrote:...when you have a box full of perfectly good right hand gloves..
....then you start looking for a lefty welding buddy ;) :lol:
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...when a simple cart ends up being 300 pounds because it wasn't strong enough.
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You get really irritated every time you hear/read " mig welding is so easy, it's just like using a hot glue gun"
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I learned how to weld at night, but not last night. (despite how my weld looks)

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Mig welding is so easy, it's just like using a hot glue gun.....
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well dang! I just might try it sometime then.
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I learned how to weld at night, but not last night. (despite how my weld looks)

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