This Pleases Me
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 3:43 am
My youngest son has been working with me for the last week. He's been showing promise and is finding out in short order, that welding is much more challenging than he could have imagined. There's a whole other realm of thought process that is hard to impress on a young person without actually throwing them right in it. Layout mentality, the math, a real perception of time and efficiency and absolute, intense focus.
On this particular fence part, he burned part of the cast finial off and I told him to move on and come back to it and et it cool off. He was sure it was stuffed. I went over and made him watch me rebuild it with little pulsed weld beads to where it wasn't even noticeable just as the part stands in the photo. Now my boss wants to keep him around. He's done all that has been asked of him this past week.
And he welded all the interior framing of this.
And here was a pretty difficult weld he pulled off using a walking technique. Not bad for a cub.
On this particular fence part, he burned part of the cast finial off and I told him to move on and come back to it and et it cool off. He was sure it was stuffed. I went over and made him watch me rebuild it with little pulsed weld beads to where it wasn't even noticeable just as the part stands in the photo. Now my boss wants to keep him around. He's done all that has been asked of him this past week.
And he welded all the interior framing of this.
And here was a pretty difficult weld he pulled off using a walking technique. Not bad for a cub.