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Reply:Very nice. Keep posting!
Reply:Hahaha been so slow here since the first of the year that the coffee shop is seeing more of me than they want........But I will post my stuff as it comes in.... Miller Dynasty 350Twenty Six HammersThree Crow BarsBig Rock
Reply:Nice looking weldsVantage 300 kubota ,miller 304 xmt ,lincoln ln 25 pro , ranger 305 G, plenty of other tools of the trade to make the sparks fly.
Reply:Hey thanks I wish my million dollar I-Phone would focus better ....lol Miller Dynasty 350Twenty Six HammersThree Crow BarsBig Rock
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o you take precautions when welding stainless steel from the hexavalent (spelling?) chrome fumes it puts off?We learned about this in OSHA class, but some stuff they go over board with, so I don't know. I've never seen anyone wear a respirator to weld stainless, but OSHA recommends it.
Reply:My stainless parts are so small I never notice any fumes? Miller Dynasty 350Twenty Six HammersThree Crow BarsBig Rock
Reply:Aluminum is what you should worry about........Some guys say it cause ALZHEIMERdisease........I think...........But I forget.....lol Miller Dynasty 350Twenty Six HammersThree Crow BarsBig Rock
Reply:Beautiful welds btw. Originally Posted by DiabolicZDo you take precautions when welding stainless steel from the hexavalent (spelling?) chrome fumes it puts off?We learned about this in OSHA class, but some stuff they go over board with, so I don't know. I've never seen anyone wear a respirator to weld stainless, but OSHA recommends it.
Reply:Originally Posted by joefitzBeautiful welds btw. Hexavalent Chromium. http://www.weldreality.com/Safety%20...s%20issues.htmIts some nasty stuff. I recommend wearing a respirator all the time if possible... but it's almost never practical.
Reply:Very nice work!(I am one of those people who believes, "living is hazardous to your health." You can't live forever, and you can't worry about everything that can kill you. I'm too old to worry about dying young, and I know something will eventually get me. Such is life...and death.
Reply:what are these for?Nice looking welds there. I love the look of heated stainless. the header on my civic looked very similar after 2 or 3 track days @GerryR - I feel the exact same way, except for the worrying about dying young. At 27, there is still alot that I want to do in life The first part of that is spot on though!
Reply:>>Nice looking welds<<I'll second that, very nice work sir.Keep the pictures coming.Regards to all, take care.Working on cars and bikes is my hobby, learning to weld the pieces together is my quest.
Reply:Originally Posted by slow6iwhat are these for?Nice looking welds there. I love the look of heated stainless. the header on my civic looked very similar after 2 or 3 track days @GerryR - I feel the exact same way, except for the worrying about dying young. At 27, there is still alot that I want to do in life The first part of that is spot on though!
Reply:Hey BC, was wondering how much experience you have doing this stuff? Can kinda tell you did not start welding the same time you started posting!
Reply:Hmmmm that's a good one.......They didn't have home computers when I started welding.... Miller Dynasty 350Twenty Six HammersThree Crow BarsBig Rock
Reply:Is "BC" a hint as to how long you've been around?
Reply:I was just wonderin how long it was going to take to get that good! Shoulda started about 30 years ago.