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TIG Test

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 6:12 pm
by LtBadd
Test I took late last year on .065" 304sst sheet, lap joint and fillet

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 8:20 pm
by Otto Nobedder
For some odd reason, Eisenhower seems to have his attention focused on the left side of that weld...

Nice work.

Steve S

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 9:02 pm
by LtBadd
Otto Nobedder wrote:For some odd reason, Eisenhower seems to have his attention focused on the left side of that weld...

Nice work.

Steve S
Wow, I wasn't thinking that deep Steve...

Thanks for the compliment :!:

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 1:32 pm
by Boomer63
I love the weld; it is a work of art! But I am trying to figure out the dime ...
Does it mean that the weld only pays .10 cents?
Is it significant because it is Eisenhower? Does that welder like Eisenhower?
Should we all start carrying more dimes?
I just don't know.
Gary

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 6:07 pm
by LtBadd
Boomer63 wrote:I love the weld; it is a work of art! But I am trying to figure out the dime ...
Does it mean that the weld only pays .10 cents?
Is it significant because it is Eisenhower? Does that welder like Eisenhower?
Should we all start carrying more dimes?
I just don't know.
Gary
I remember when you could make a call from a pay phone for a dime, now I can't even find a pay phone! :roll:

The "dime" is just there to give a sense of scale.

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:53 am
by Boomer63
Richard, I know that. I currently have a TIG class, and plan on showing them the pictures of your weld. I am toying with the idea of asking them something like: "what is the significance of the dime?"
Gary

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:58 am
by Superiorwelding
Gary,
Do it!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
-Jonathan

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 11:26 am
by Otto Nobedder
LtBadd wrote:
Boomer63 wrote:I love the weld; it is a work of art! But I am trying to figure out the dime ...
Does it mean that the weld only pays .10 cents?
Is it significant because it is Eisenhower? Does that welder like Eisenhower?
Should we all start carrying more dimes?
I just don't know.
Gary
I remember when you could make a call from a pay phone for a dime, now I can't even find a pay phone! :roll:

The "dime" is just there to give a sense of scale.
The last time I was in Jefferson, IA, there was still an actual payphone in an actual phone booth. That's a rare sight.

Steve S

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 8:20 pm
by LtBadd
Boomer63 wrote:Richard, I know that. I currently have a TIG class, and plan on showing them the pictures of your weld. I am toying with the idea of asking them something like: "what is the significance of the dime?"
Gary
Hey Gary, thanks for the compliment!

If you'd like a higher res copy PM me with an address and I'll send it, let us know how that goes.

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 11:11 am
by bruce991
Nice nice job. Wish I had some pictures of our work on food process piping 2 inch and 3 inch purged SS. When done and heat discoloration is polished it was often difficult to even see the weld area. Congrats on the test hope results were positive. We had a contractor who had a machine that did the weld inside a box purged, never saw them use it since all our work was done out on floor on a ladder or in a bad spot.

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 11:38 am
by LtBadd
bruce991 wrote:Nice nice job. Wish I had some pictures of our work on food process piping 2 inch and 3 inch purged SS. When done and heat discoloration is polished it was often difficult to even see the weld area. Congrats on the test hope results were positive. We had a contractor who had a machine that did the weld inside a box purged, never saw them use it since all our work was done out on floor on a ladder or in a bad spot.
Hey Bruce
The result of the test is I was hired.
I have seen the polished welds like you mentioned, it is a beautiful thing as long as someone else is doing the polishing... :lol: I always hated polishing

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 10:41 am
by Rick_H
LtBadd wrote:
bruce991 wrote:Nice nice job. Wish I had some pictures of our work on food process piping 2 inch and 3 inch purged SS. When done and heat discoloration is polished it was often difficult to even see the weld area. Congrats on the test hope results were positive. We had a contractor who had a machine that did the weld inside a box purged, never saw them use it since all our work was done out on floor on a ladder or in a bad spot.
Hey Bruce
The result of the test is I was hired.
I have seen the polished welds like you mentioned, it is a beautiful thing as long as someone else is doing the polishing... :lol: I always hated polishing
I have a Metabo burnishing tool with a mandrel and these belts that hook together over pipe, makes polishing out 316L a breeze. I just did some 1/2" sanitary welded pipe last night...definitely a challenge.

Re: TIG Test

Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 5:51 pm
by Jarrod
Its nice to look at.
But from my take on it it appears to
lack of fusion on the top and bottom toes. Also it could be a bit flatter than the convex
im seeing.
IMHO