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5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 3:30 am
by AKweldshop
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Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 7:26 pm
by Otto Nobedder
Must be some Cialis in the flux?
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 8:36 pm
by AKweldshop
Otto Nobedder wrote:Must be some Cialis in the flux?
Huh??
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 8:53 pm
by Superiorwelding
Otto Nobedder wrote:Must be some Cialis in the flux?
Yea, they quit putting Viagra in about a year ago.
-Jonathan
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 9:14 pm
by AKweldshop
I'm lost....
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 9:23 pm
by Superiorwelding
AKweldshop wrote:I'm lost....
John,
Google those two words.
-Jonathan
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 9:28 pm
by AKweldshop
Superiorwelding wrote:AKweldshop wrote:I'm lost....
John,
Google those two words.
-Jonathan
OK,
How does it relate??
This doesn't make sense.
Do I have to get down on my knees and beg for a compliment??
What gives??
~John
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 9:33 pm
by Superiorwelding
AKweldshop wrote:Superiorwelding wrote:AKweldshop wrote:I'm lost....
John,
Google those two words.
-Jonathan
OK,
How does it relate??
This doesn't make sense.
Do I have to get down on my knees and beg for a compliment??
What gives??
~John
John,
That is a great looking weld. Not all of us can get our flux up like that.
-Jonathan
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 9:37 pm
by AKweldshop
OK,
But what about the Cialis and Viagra???
~John
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 9:42 pm
by Superiorwelding
Check your PM
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 12:23 am
by Otto Nobedder
Cialis in the flux...
Makes the slag stand up...
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 12:24 am
by Otto Nobedder
If your slag stands up for more than four hours,
Call your welding inspector...
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 12:31 am
by MinnesotaDave
AKweldshop wrote:Superiorwelding wrote:AKweldshop wrote:I'm lost....
John,
Google those two words.
-Jonathan
OK,
How does it relate??
This doesn't make sense.
Do I have to get down on my knees and beg for a compliment??
What gives??
~John
Complement for using a 7024, which is known for running really nice beads, on a scrap piece of metal, in the flat position...
Well heck man, I know you can do a lot more interesting welding than that!
Btw, the cracks about cialis vs viagra were pretty funny
you must be blissfully too young for those jokes
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 12:32 am
by MinnesotaDave
Otto Nobedder wrote:If your slag stands up for more than four hours,
Call your welding inspector...
Bwahahahaha !!
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 12:41 am
by Otto Nobedder
My bad, John...
I made a "hard-on" pill joke out of the curled up flux (which is a compliment in itself... it's challenging to get the flux to peel up like that) without first commenting on it being a very nice looking weld.
The 7018 weld looked great, too.
Steve s
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 1:29 am
by AKweldshop
Ok,
This is not funny.
I don't care for those jokes.
I change the channel when the commercials come on.
Anyway....
Just you guys wait,
I'll get some more interesting welds, when I mount those forks on that loader.
~John
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 12:04 am
by Heavy Metal
AKweldshop wrote:Superiorwelding wrote:AKweldshop wrote:I'm lost....
John,
Google those two words.
-Jonathan
OK,
How does it relate??
This doesn't make sense.
Do I have to get down on my knees and beg for a compliment??
What gives??
~John
Compliment for what? I don't see anything spectacular in the photo, quite honestly. There's nothing special about slag peeling off in one piece when welding with 7024. I thought all experienced users of 7024 knew that.
Do you want honest opinions? Here's one: your weld bead is not consistent as it's not straight to say the least. Your 7018's are also crooked in your other thread. It's like your weld bead was changing lanes all over the highway there Mate. Merely judging a weld by the piece of slag coming off is not how a weld bead is judged. It's the weld bead under the slag that matters. Tight, straight beads with a toe line that looks like it was drawn with a straight-edge and now you're talking. Show me the money AK!
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 1:58 am
by AKweldshop
You got it man!!
Just wait till I get some real projects.
This was rod on scrap metal.
Just wait!
~John
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 7:51 am
by rake
AKweldshop wrote:OK,
But what about the Cialis and Viagra???
~John
Jeeze Louise, they're impressed with how "erect" your slag is!
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 5:39 pm
by Antorcha
You building air compressor tanks now ? That's the rod ! W/ a positioner, of course.
(me hears everyone running to shop to look at tank welds on the compressors)
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 4:01 am
by AKweldshop
Heavy Metal wrote:
OK,
How does it relate??
This doesn't make sense.
Do I have to get down on my knees and beg for a compliment??
What gives??
~John
Compliment for what? I don't see anything spectacular in the photo, quite honestly. There's nothing special about slag peeling off in one piece when welding with 7024. I thought all experienced users of 7024 knew that.
Do you want honest opinions? Here's one: your weld bead is not consistent as it's not straight to say the least. Your 7018's are also crooked in your other thread. It's like your weld bead was changing lanes all over the highway there Mate. Merely judging a weld by the piece of slag coming off is not how a weld bead is judged. It's the weld bead under the slag that matters. Tight, straight beads with a toe line that looks like it was drawn with a straight-edge and now you're talking. Show me the money AK![/quote]
You are correct, my friend.
These welds of mine are nothing to write home about, much less brag on a forum with them...
I'll be getting more pics, real welds.
~John
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:18 am
by crazycarl
I joined this forum to learn and then I read a couple of comments and I get the feeling that not everyone is "supportive" of others accomplishments. Personally, the weld looks "good" to me but as a newbie with ZERO welding experience it may be weak, not straight and little wide and blotchy... BUT who cares, we are here to show people OUR accomplishments, achievements and oddities.
I am glad I saw this post before I put up some of my "CRAP"... saves me the embarrassment from negative comments or bashing. I was hoping this forum was comprised of "positive" people and "positive" comments, I know that CONSTRUCTIVE criticism is always appreciated but to down right just blast someone when they are showing off something that they thought was "COOL" is unfair.
I rather enjoyed his Cialis joke, added some humor to this post. Hope I am not out of line but we are here to learn, share our experiences and overall enjoy each others posts... I say, "post anything welding related" and lets discuss them and review them to find their flaws and learn how to NOT do it again!
Ok.. there's my NEWBIE rant for the day... hehe
CrazyCarl
ps.. I love joking around so if you all know each other and are pulling each others legs then I understand... I just don't want this post to come off wrong.. You all have fun and I will figure out who knows who... sorry I feel bad for posting this and just want to make sure I don't step on any toes...
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:20 pm
by Superiorwelding
crazycarl wrote:I joined this forum to learn and then I read a couple of comments and I get the feeling that not everyone is "supportive" of others accomplishments. Personally, the weld looks "good" to me but as a newbie with ZERO welding experience it may be weak, not straight and little wide and blotchy... BUT who cares, we are here to show people OUR accomplishments, achievements and oddities.
I am glad I saw this post before I put up some of my "CRAP"... saves me the embarrassment from negative comments or bashing. I was hoping this forum was comprised of "positive" people and "positive" comments, I know that CONSTRUCTIVE criticism is always appreciated but to down right just blast someone when they are showing off something that they thought was "COOL" is unfair.
I rather enjoyed his Cialis joke, added some humor to this post. Hope I am not out of line but we are here to learn, share our experiences and overall enjoy each others posts... I say, "post anything welding related" and lets discuss them and review them to find their flaws and learn how to NOT do it again!
Ok.. there's my NEWBIE rant for the day... hehe
CrazyCarl
ps.. I love joking around so if you all know each other and are pulling each others legs then I understand... I just don't want this post to come off wrong.. You all have fun and I will figure out who knows who... sorry I feel bad for posting this and just want to make sure I don't step on any toes...
One thing to keep in mind, some of us here have been friends for quite a while and some actually know and talk to each other on the phone. With that said no harm or offense is taken when we pick on each other. Please don't take this thread in the wrong way. NONE here will flame you, put you or your welds down or exclude you because you can't weld or or not as good as others. Please feel free to post pictures of even you worst welds. Remember we all started from scratch and we all are on different skill levels and all continue to improve. The only time you will get criticism from me and the other active members is when you specifically ask for it. Period. Also we all support each others accomplishments and will wholeheartedly support yours.
I will let Steve and John comment on this as well.
Oh and if you haven't noticed, we just love picking on John..... love you John
-Jonathan
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:25 pm
by Braehill
Carl,
There's some good old fashion ribbing that goes on here and not a lot of actual bashing, so don't judge by this post the actual nature of this site. If you read enough of the back posts you'll see most of us were having fun at the OP's expense. Some of us have an odd sense of humor that doesn't always translate well in print but I can assure you this is the friendliest welding site on the web.
Len
Re: 5/32 7024 at 200amps on 1/4 inch plate.
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:54 pm
by crazycarl
Well, I figured as much. I am close to several of my Motorcycle friends and when we post odd stuff it doesn't always "look" appropriate but it is all in fun!
Glad I could stir the pot this morning! LOL
Now I am going to post a question...
CrazyCarl