Mick,
That looks like someone forgot to turn the gas on, and was too hung-over or high to notice for a good 30 seconds...
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I don't think anyone could be that high.
A certain "ahem...mechanical" welder managed to rip the gas shroud off and kept going for about 3 more meters. Fun times.
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A certain "ahem...mechanical" welder managed to rip the gas shroud off and kept going for about 3 more meters. Fun times.
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What, something's wrong?weldin mike 27 wrote:When good welds go bad. Very bad.
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Mick,
It should be programmed to stop at a certain gas flow drop....right????
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It should be programmed to stop at a certain gas flow drop....right????
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I'd say it is ......now. One may also think it would be programmed not to burn through 10mm plate or not continue welding on a multi run fillet when the preceeding runs are missing. (=molten metal water fall)
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Well unless it has a camera sensor it will continue to run. Most cameras only take a image at the very beginning so after it starts it would be up to the operator. Of course laser sensors would also work. Either way it would take more time and programming.
Was the operator not watching?
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Was the operator not watching?
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Who knows what they do. Its laser, but very temperamental. But that was a while back now, but its reasonably dialed now.....sort of.
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Here are some of my mig welds. These are some hose reels I made from 16 gauge sheet metal and 14 gauge tread plate. They will mount on my welding cart. I would appreciate any feedback. I'm a new hobbyist welder. I taught myself from watching you tube videos.
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::raises hand:: OK, I admit that I prefer to see slick straight stringers vs the whipped, rippled caps also.weldin mike 27 wrote:Wow,
An American that doesnt "mig like tig". I didnt think there were any out there.
All very nice.
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Me too - when possible (good fit-up), I mig weld like this:jwright650 wrote:::raises hand:: OK, I admit that I prefer to see slick straight stringers vs the whipped, rippled caps also.weldin mike 27 wrote:Wow,
An American that doesnt "mig like tig". I didnt think there were any out there.
All very nice.
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(from a set of three wheel dolly "skates" I made in a hurry one day - needed them)
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Love to see some 1/16 dual shield Vert-Up.ImLow78 wrote:if you guys would like to see them.
my vertical up and Chinese vertical with .045" (and possibly 1/16") dual shield. I rock .045" but I'm still working on that 1/16".
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Doing some flux-core welding on a couple of things pending QC
Running 3 beads for my own benefit. 1st and 2nd pass 334A/30,8V. Third pass is 317A/29,6V, because of the fear of undercut, and the weld mainly connecting to the thinner 10mm flat bar. Interpass temp. is 100-150C.
And here's a screw up. Lost my trail for a second. I don't think this one will pass QC, so I might redo it.
Running 3 beads for my own benefit. 1st and 2nd pass 334A/30,8V. Third pass is 317A/29,6V, because of the fear of undercut, and the weld mainly connecting to the thinner 10mm flat bar. Interpass temp. is 100-150C.
And here's a screw up. Lost my trail for a second. I don't think this one will pass QC, so I might redo it.
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C'mon!
You stopped once! Or else you'd still be welding, and wouldn't have the picture!
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You stopped once! Or else you'd still be welding, and wouldn't have the picture!
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Otto Nobedder wrote:C'mon!
You stopped once! Or else you'd still be welding, and wouldn't have the picture!
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What, you can't weld with one hand and take your phone out of your pocket and snap a pic with the other hand????
Small project came up and I thought it would be the perfect time to fire up the old Hobart Handler 140!
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Nice job Matt, that looks great.
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mcoe wrote:Thanks John!!!
Do you have a pic of it on the truck?
You know I like pics...
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Nice!!!!
I'd get it blasted and powder coated myself.
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