General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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Hey guys, I'm a fresh newbie to welding and I'm having trouble finding an answer to a basic question; maybe there isn't one. When working on a large-sized project outdoors at home, if you have no shop floor to work on, how do you go about things with no true level surface to work from? Is there a solution? Obviously it would be best to use a welding table for most projects, but what if the project is much larger? I.E. fabricating a conveyor or other large construction?
Job sites are rarely level! I use pipe stands that are adjustable to create a level surface. Or you can make a bench with lots of adjustment in the legs. There was a recent post of a bench someone made and you can see the threaded rod adjustable feet. Those would be used to create a level surface to work from.
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Use a theodolite or dumpy level. (the thing you look through to sight a point on a staff. That way you can pick a datum and make all your marks at the same point. Also string lines, and clear hose filled with water. Hold the tube with water up against your mark and the water at the other end of the tube will be exactly the same hight.
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Most of the time I just use stands and sawhorses. Then level and wedge to suit.
String lines and water levels are great for longer/larger items where a level is just too darn short.
My laser level is indoor only unless I buy special targets to see the line.
Have not built anything out of metal large enough to need my transit yet but an excellent idea.
String lines and water levels are great for longer/larger items where a level is just too darn short.
My laser level is indoor only unless I buy special targets to see the line.
Have not built anything out of metal large enough to need my transit yet but an excellent idea.
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Tried being normal once, didn't take....I think it was a Tuesday.
Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance. ~George Bernard Shaw~
Syncro 350
Invertec v250-s
Thermal Arc 161 and 300
MM210
Dialarc
Tried being normal once, didn't take....I think it was a Tuesday.
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I've used it to build enormous decks around pools, and other obstacles, where laser levels are impractical. I learned it before laser levels existed.bruce991 wrote:Great way to put your starter strip on your house for siding also. Buddy calls it the Egyptian level.WerkSpace wrote:
Gravity is more accurate than anything you can buy from the Home Depot.
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