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Ok, time to take a break from the technical stuff and have some fun. Let's see who can come up with the funniest (yet, probably true) way to finish that statement. There will be a prize......ok, not really, but it sounded good. Have fun with it. SSS
Here's mine:
....you constantly have a "sunburn" from your bicep to just above your wrist.
you try to explain the burn on you pecker to close friends and family
lol some one had to say it
Trailblazer 275DC
eleite helment
millermatic135&140
375extreme plasma
new set victor torches
ingersolrand 185 compressor
1 big f550w 8 4ft toolboxes full of tools
o and the rest is too much to list lol
im very blessed to have all of it paid for
If at the moment all you are wishing for is ONE good tack to hold this slippery son-of-a-gun still so you can get on with things.
You might be a newbie welder if you wish that TIG tungstens came in 36" lengths and filler rod came in 7" sticks, makes more sense when you are new at it!
Back when I was learning to TIG at the local college the welding instructor said every day don’t throw your TIG torch over the metal you just welded there is a water line in all that for cooling purposes, He also said it never fails no matter how much he says it one idiot will do it......
My classes where late at night and my dad was always in bed before I even went to class. But one night my dad called, I panicked and threw my TIG torch over the metal I just welded and left my boot to talk to my dad when I came back I had a nice BIG puddle to clean up LOL.
After that I made it a habit to throw the TIG torch over my leg. Well as any one who has ever learned to TIG knows when you’re new you don’t always let of the pedal quite all the way and some times the tungsten gets red hot!!! Well one night I threw that RED HOT tungsten over my leg and missed the gap between my legs and threw it right in my lap it burned threw my pants faster than butter, O yea I also forgot to let the pedal all the way and sent a small charge to my William!
I can laugh at it now but back then it was a sore subject to talk about. LOL
=KR=
Just cause I ain't old don't mean I ain't old school.
"Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity."
-Gen. George Smith Patton, Jr-
If you don't like the sparks and flame you can always be a desk jocky pencil pusher.
You soul better belong to jesus because your @$$ belongs to me.
-MEGADETH-
Back when I was learning to TIG at the local college the welding instructor said every day don’t throw your TIG torch over the metal you just welded there is a water line in all that for cooling purposes, He also said it never fails no matter how much he says it one idiot will do it......
That's one reason our school uses gas-cooled torches.
Our setups look like these. No problem to maintain and swapouts are instant.
Back when I was learning to TIG at the local college the welding instructor said every day don’t throw your TIG torch over the metal you just welded there is a water line in all that for cooling purposes, He also said it never fails no matter how much he says it one idiot will do it......
My classes where late at night and my dad was always in bed before I even went to class. But one night my dad called, I panicked and threw my TIG torch over the metal I just welded and left my boot to talk to my dad when I came back I had a nice BIG puddle to clean up LOL.
After that I made it a habit to throw the TIG torch over my leg. Well as any one who has ever learned to TIG knows when you’re new you don’t always let of the pedal quite all the way and some times the tungsten gets red hot!!! Well one night I threw that RED HOT tungsten over my leg and missed the gap between my legs and threw it right in my lap it burned threw my pants faster than butter, O yea I also forgot to let the pedal all the way and sent a small charge to my William!
I can laugh at it now but back then it was a sore subject to talk about. LOL
=KR=
I'da been happy if it was my leg. i wasn't thinking and hung up my torch on a pipe above my head, then I stood up... Left a perfect imprint of a #6 cup dead center on the back of my neck. i swear it burned clean through to my spine, lol
Your wife puts a magnet in the washing machine with your work clothes to trap all the steel particles so the following wash loads don't end up with rust spots.
Don't ask!! - although I will say I now have my very own washing machine.
Miller Dynasty 350, Dynasty 210 DX, Hypertherm 1000, Thermal Arc GTSW400, Airco Heliwelder II, oxy-fuel setup, metal cutting bandsaw, air compressor, drill press, large first aid kit, etc.
You yank your hood up and look at your so called "FIREWATCH" and ask do you smell something burning? "Oh S!#T its me" LOL true story.. Gotta love 6011 and 6010 rods..
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