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- weldin mike 27
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Haven't touched a welder ln two months, feels good to be back to it
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Pictures from my scrap collection:
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- exnailpounder
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Nice Anders. Apparently you have too much money because you spend all your time traveling the globe instead of welding. Doesn't look like you got rusty in your time off
Ifyoucantellmewhatthissaysiwillbuyyouabeer.
Thx Jeff, was thinking about your comment on welders 10 minute breaks when posting this
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- 5th Street Fab
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Some pieces from the last couple weeks
A test coupon for dialing in some settings
Some gaps I have to deal with
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A test coupon for dialing in some settings
Some gaps I have to deal with
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- bigfabdaddy
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Honestly I don't think he does.motox wrote:fifthstreet, do you ever sleep???
Lincoln SP 175 Plus
AHP Alpha TIG 200X (on the way)
Oxy/Acetylene Torch
AHP Alpha TIG 200X (on the way)
Oxy/Acetylene Torch
I nave been doing some more playing with back purging and am very impressed with the difference it makes. The weld on the right was done with purging the left without. The weld just ran better and was much easier to control, the big difference is the back side.
316 ss
1.250 tube with .050 wall
Mark
316 ss
1.250 tube with .050 wall
Mark
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ex framie
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Well they say a picture tells a thousand words, seems they're right.
Great side by side comparison.
Great side by side comparison.
Pete
God gave man 2 heads and only enough blood to run 1 at a time. Who said God didn't have a sense of humour.....
God gave man 2 heads and only enough blood to run 1 at a time. Who said God didn't have a sense of humour.....
- LtBadd
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Haha thanks guys my job likes to keep me busy and I like it that way.bigfabdaddy wrote:Honestly I don't think he does.motox wrote:fifthstreet, do you ever sleep???
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bigfabdaddy wrote:
motox wrote:
fifthstreet, do you ever sleep???
Honestly I don't think he does.
Haha thanks guys my job likes to keep me busy and I like it that way.
whats most impressive is how constant the welds are from piece to piece.
craig
motox wrote:
fifthstreet, do you ever sleep???
Honestly I don't think he does.
Haha thanks guys my job likes to keep me busy and I like it that way.
whats most impressive is how constant the welds are from piece to piece.
craig
htp invertig 221
syncrowave 250
miller 140 mig
hypertherm plasma
morse 14 metal devil
syncrowave 250
miller 140 mig
hypertherm plasma
morse 14 metal devil
77cruiser
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Not today or yesterday either but last year about this time.
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Happy Friday!
A solid week by Mike Zanconato, on Flickr
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Ted C by Mike Zanconato, on Flickr
Scott R by Mike Zanconato, on Flickr
Scott R by Mike Zanconato, on Flickr
Steve M by Mike Zanconato, on Flickr
A solid week by Mike Zanconato, on Flickr
Ted C by Mike Zanconato, on Flickr
Ted C by Mike Zanconato, on Flickr
Scott R by Mike Zanconato, on Flickr
Scott R by Mike Zanconato, on Flickr
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Fixed a dock support for a friend that took a direct blow from a 24' pontoon boat last year
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I learned how to weld at night, but not last night. (despite how my weld looks)
Lincoln Viking 3350 K3034-2&3
Dynasty 210DX w/cps and coolmate3
Lincoln Power Mig 180c
hermit.shed on instagram
I learned how to weld at night, but not last night. (despite how my weld looks)
Lincoln Viking 3350 K3034-2&3
Dynasty 210DX w/cps and coolmate3
Lincoln Power Mig 180c
hermit.shed on instagram
just some ugly black steel ducts...
been actually enjoying doing some really long welds using silicon bronze filler on uncleaned hot roll sheets, compared to the usual super nice stainless stuff I usually work with.... making some duct work for a customer. Am trying to do some nice stacked dime beads, but maybe it's just me, but it's kinda hard to keep the butter-soft filler to keep in a straight line... of course i still suck, but practice practice practice right? of course my boss keeps reminding me that no one is gonna see it, just make sure it's a good no-leak weld... (of course like an idiot I took off my long sleeve shirt at one point and down to a tshirt and managed to give myself a bit of 'sunburn' on my right arm... put that shirt right back on, i'm not used to doing such long welds)
been actually enjoying doing some really long welds using silicon bronze filler on uncleaned hot roll sheets, compared to the usual super nice stainless stuff I usually work with.... making some duct work for a customer. Am trying to do some nice stacked dime beads, but maybe it's just me, but it's kinda hard to keep the butter-soft filler to keep in a straight line... of course i still suck, but practice practice practice right? of course my boss keeps reminding me that no one is gonna see it, just make sure it's a good no-leak weld... (of course like an idiot I took off my long sleeve shirt at one point and down to a tshirt and managed to give myself a bit of 'sunburn' on my right arm... put that shirt right back on, i'm not used to doing such long welds)
can't believe it took me this many years to buy a diamond wheel for my bench grinder... what a difference
nice job! what is that, kind of an extended Tri-Y setup with almost no collector? interesting! what did it go into?77cruiser wrote:Not today or yesterday either but last year about this time.100_3829.JPG100_3848.JPG100_3860.JPG3inch.JPG
can't believe it took me this many years to buy a diamond wheel for my bench grinder... what a difference
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A coupon I ran at home to test out settings
A piece from work yesterday
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A piece from work yesterday
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A coupon I ran at home to test out settings
A piece from work yesterday
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A piece from work yesterday
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PhillerTime
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Looks perfect!5th Street Fab wrote:A coupon I ran at home to test out settings
A piece from work yesterday
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If you look at the pic showing the full system, the collector is there I have a V band clamp.raticus wrote:nice job! what is that, kind of an extended Tri-Y setup with almost no collector? interesting! what did it go into?77cruiser wrote:Not today or yesterday either but last year about this time.The attachment 100_3829.JPG is no longer availableThe attachment 100_3848.JPG is no longer availableThe attachment 100_3860.JPG is no longer availableThe attachment 3inch.JPG is no longer available
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