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Ok this one was not today but I wanted to share it. This was at a nuclear plant on the turbine deck (so no radiation that's why I had my phone)
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Awesome work Sam... :)
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Welded this today.

This will have a big tower mounted on top like the last one I built. They wanted it to hinge on 2 small brackets, but there's no way it old hold plus the brackets were way off so I built a doubler and gussets.

This will be really cool when it's done I'll show you guys later hopefully.

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Keep forgetting to post my experiences with SolarFlux. This stuff is gold if backpurging stainless isn't reasonable or practical. I use it with ISO alcohol, works GREAT!!!
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Did you butter up the two halves before or after you tacked them up?
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Woo hoo !! Just found out the paper work went through and I get to take my weld test for my R stamp next week. :D
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Awesome! Good luck with the test Josh!
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Poland308 wrote:Did you butter up the two halves before or after you tacked them up?
After, I tried to keep the tacks shallow. I didn't clean it all up since it's just an exhaust pipe but I wiped off an area with acetone and it's nice and shiny metal underneath.
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Cool! I was wondering if it would interfere with the weld process if it was worked down into a crack. I'm envisioning that you might be able to coat the two sides before you tack up. If there was no way to get at the joint after fit up.
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Great looking weld Sam :)
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pgk wrote:Great looking weld Sam :)
Thank ya kindly!!!

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Some Subaru intercoolers, and some 9th Generation Honda Civic Turbo ManifoldsImageImage

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That is some beautiful work!


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Sure is!!
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Practicing for a brazing cert, copper to copper using Harris Stay-Silv white flux and Safety-Silv 45 brazing alloy

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I got my welding cart done. I work for a bus company and need the security this setup gives me.
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Could a moderator please rotate my pictures?
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Open your pic in "Paint", save it in correct orientation and reload. Default windows viewers often load sideways, didn't used to but hey MS has to justify an upgrade somehow!
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Sorry, can't help you there. I only have rotten fruit.


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A little weld detail from those Honda manifolds, and my newest toy (RogueFab M600) to play with! ImageImage

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What is that? A hand powered hydraulic coal scorp?
Stone knives and bearskins.....and a NEW EVERLAST 164SI !!!
That's my newly shared work welder.
At home I got a Power Tig 185 DV. Nice, but no plasma cutting... Nice tight arc after a second.
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nelson wrote:What is that? A hand powered hydraulic coal scorp?
It's an air/Hydraulic tubing bender!

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