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i been TIGing up some thin SS artsy fartsy stuff lately and if my TIG beads don't improve soon i think i'll be posting them here.
with a lil more playing around i hope to get them back on track, cant seem to trace down my problem????
My welding teacher told me if was going to weld like pigeon shyth at least do it in a place no one will ever see. My dad was famous for giving my crap "when you gonna let me weld something dad? When your welds don't look like chewing gum!!! Circa 1987.
I'm a much better rod burner now. No Really I am.
Gee that dump truck repair looks like my old dump truck. That guy must have gotten around. After i bought it and looked at it I wondered what I was thinking. Glad that Rocky took time out to come up here and show me how to go about fixing it. Thanks again Rocky.
Harold
Woooow. Just further proof why ya just cant cut anybody loose with a welding machine And why good craftsmen are still needed
Hey Dabar was the guy with the boat familiar with the term DRY-DOCK
Here's an axle that the customer thought that maybe I could just weld it back together for them. This is from a boat trailer carrying a small 14' fiberglass boat, it made it to Fl. from New Hampshire before it broke.
I can't be the only one that gets this type of work
There's got to be a few of you guys out there that has gotten a job or two to repair someone else's mess. Well anyways here's a couple more for your viewing pleasure.
This is a home built trailer that I took in as a trade in on a new trailer. The only reason I took the trade in was to get it off the streets for good. It was cut up into scrap within minutes of the customer leaving the shop.
hey hey
i could do better than that with silly putty, wire coat hanger and a 9volt battery
.........this reminds me of my old boss ,he would say to hurry up by cranking up the amps/volts ,and "burn in" the rods. And we put up structural steel !!!!!!
Here's the pic's of a guy that was looking for a job, said he had something like twenty years of experience building trailers. Well here's his test welds. These were 6011 and 6013 rods.
DANG - LOL, I better go check my trailers that I bought before I started welding, hope he didn't have a hand in them.
Maybe he meant his job was putting the boards on the deck.
Here's the pic's of a guy that was looking for a job, said he had something like twenty years of experience building trailers. Well here's his test welds. These were 6011 and 6013 rods.
safteydave here.
Ha,ha,ha what the heck is he testing for? how much of a gap from weld bead to actuall part is needed or some thing more technically challenged(lol) can this guy teach me to be this good, I think I can really weld with some good teaching methods.
Please master let little grasshopper try?
Last edited by safetydave; 02-18-2008, 09:19 PM.
Reason: so funny?
Holy cow did you say some one tried to weld this or did they throw hot molten metal at it hoping it would stick to it? what on earth is this person doing with a welding whip in there hand? trying to weld some thing like that and thinking its a good job or it will do for now? I hope who ever did these welds DO NOT WELD FOR A LIVING? because they will starve to death from lack of work or law suits because of work. Have you got any more pics like this one?(lol) this kind of stuff cracks me up.
Last edited by safetydave; 02-18-2008, 09:08 PM.
Reason: spelling
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