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Anything welding

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by EL TACOROJO, Sep 17, 2010.

  1. Sep 4, 2023 at 1:51 PM
    Kwikvette

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    Was being a bit facetious in my post, but more because of what @soundman98 said some pages ago along with your mentioning of mechanical engineering.

    Welding comes really easy if you possess a few things such as mechanical aptitude, a willingness to learn, and a few other things.

    Going to toot my own horn but mainly just to prove some of the points made here earlier - I did go to welding school, and I did pick it up really fast, and did it so well I was the only student in some 2 years that made and stayed on Dean's list all the way through. Not to mention having passed my cert for the major processes, and yet again for employment as I was certified in MIG (3G), SMAW (4F), and then GTAW (3G at my second job). Having practiced a lot of 6G on pipe taught me to pass 4F easily on SMAW.

    At the same time, there were some other students that just flat out could not run rod for shit. Or they couldn't figure out how to dial in their settings for MIG. And worse, constantly dipping their tungsten when doing TIG or contaminating their filler as they pulled and dabbed. I mean some of these students were so bad, that you later learned that they lacked the ability to properly use tools like the belt sander, band saw, and other various tools we used.

    Fast forward to both fab shops I worked at and there are plenty of guys that'd run circles around me that were self-taught.

    I always suggest if there's a willingness to learn, you're halfway there already. Understanding how shit works gets you that much closer, and finally positive control will get you doing it consistently.
     
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    MI4x4Toy

    MI4x4Toy The slowest build EVER!!

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    Oh I figured. Just adding a comment that if you are with the right company and get good on the job training it’s potentially better than the schooling and can set up a nice future for you.
     
  3. Sep 4, 2023 at 2:28 PM
    Kwikvette

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    Absolutely
     
  4. Sep 4, 2023 at 3:44 PM
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    Cut aluminum for the first time; followed the cut guide loosely as it's 12 gauge 5053

    For scrap aluminum that sat outside in the elements and only running air, I have to say I'm impressed

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    Also cut out a house number/sign for another member on here along with mounting tabs

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    And last but not least got my mounting tabs folded on my stand legs

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  5. Sep 5, 2023 at 1:37 PM
    Kwikvette

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    Got bored, drew up some feet and cut them out.

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    One is blank and the other has a silhouette just to not add "too many shapes".

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    An even better mock up of how it'll stand upright.

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    Once the bolts arrive I'll get to cutting the aluminum rod to evenly space apart the legs and bolt them into place.

    If I like how sturdy it feels I'll TIG weld the feet bottoms to the legs, get the hardware unbolted, and get it alll painted up.
     
  6. Sep 5, 2023 at 2:07 PM
    KRAMERICA

    KRAMERICA Old Man Mike

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    :101010:Looks like an F-15...
     
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  7. Sep 5, 2023 at 2:13 PM
    Kwikvette

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    Wingshape and cockpit would be the giveaway, yep!

    Just wanted to add to the whole "aero" theme since I added the logo to the side of the legs from my joystick

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    You'll see the small logo at the front of the base here

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  8. Sep 5, 2023 at 3:03 PM
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    Be glad you got into a decent company I was lucky I fell in with great Co Workers.

    I was lucky I had great teachers in school . In those days most all the trade teachers were pulled out of industries. Having years in the trade one learns so many things to share. Maybe the physical side of the job became to painful.


    When I started a self taught welder might not even get asked to take a weld test. Times have changed since 1975 .

    So many end up with bad teachers and even worse companies to work for. When your young you have nothing to compare things with.
     
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  9. Sep 5, 2023 at 3:06 PM
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    I wasn't kidding when I said cheap lol

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/323897169423?var=512927961653

    I got the #20 torch it's comparable to a #9 torch but handles 250A

    Much smaller than the #17 air cooled I was using before.
     
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  10. Sep 5, 2023 at 3:14 PM
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    You can get a water cooled CK torch for only $40-50 more with flexible neck, also 250A

    With your experience I'm sure you'd find benefit to using it
     
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  11. Sep 5, 2023 at 5:03 PM
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    First liquid cooled torch if it gets warm stop make sure the cooler is still working far to many keep going and cook the power cable.


    My first thought was a Miller Clone or knock off.

    I hope you at least put a cover on.

    As long as it works and if it fails your not left hanging to get a critical job finished.

    Most of the failures that were not being run over cut through with a grinder or hot steel.

    Are at the crimps . If you have your own crimping kit repair is not bad out sourcing at that price it is a throw away. Can you buy new parts or would they be to expensive ??

    Try not to stretch things.

    Good Luck!!
     
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    God damn can't believe it's been almost 2 1/2 years now
     
  13. Sep 5, 2023 at 11:06 PM
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    Over GVWR and I keep adding more metal
    Framed some windows and added sides to the camper. No real plan, just figuring it out as I go :)

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  14. Sep 6, 2023 at 5:39 AM
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    The older you get the faster time goes!

    The Y2K adventure seems like last year!

    The1980`s seem like a few years ago.
     
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    Finally a little bit of welding

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    Now just needs some cleaning, paint, and for the wood top to arrive so I can cut and stain it before mounting on top

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    KRAMERICA Old Man Mike

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    That should be able to handle some serious G-Forces...:wink:
     
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    Drainbung Somedays you are the show....

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    Reserected from the dead.
    I seent wut u did there.
     
  19. Sep 6, 2023 at 4:18 PM
    Kwikvette

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    And painted

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    If it holds up for a year then it would've done its job.

    All in this cost me $17 for both paint and the aluminum rod; everything else was already at my disposal.
     
  20. Sep 6, 2023 at 4:26 PM
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    MI4x4Toy The slowest build EVER!!

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    That’s sick man. I would have way more personal projects if I had a burn table available. So many fun things to build.
     
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