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A customer came in today with blueprints and every thing. He has a camera mount that has to be 6'4" down from the ceiling. It mounts on a pipe just under 2" 0d.Here is the blue print. I suggested some thicker plate and heavier angle. He said OK. Then he called me and asked if I could make the height adjustable from the top. I said sure. This is what happens when you put 200 amps to 1/16 tungsten. My weld is contaminated I switched to 3/32 for 1/4" plate and 1X1X 1/4 angle.Everthing is tig this week. I cut the hole in the plate with a hole saw in a drill press with lots of oil. I cut the pipe on a band saw. I drilled and tapped the collar for 5/16 bolts. the pipe has holes in the top for a bolt so it CAN"T fall through the top mount.Real world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:This is the bottom. I needed just 1/8" all the way around. I had a flatwasher, that was not quite big enough. I sliced a piece of bigger pipe and tacked it on. I then went from top to bottom on both sides. I filled the gap as I went.Back side of bead All free hand sitting on a stool just like you see it.Pipe goes through here.V350 pro, WP18f torch Lincoln cooler, 3/32 tungsten red or black, E70S-6 filler All mill scale was removed with a grinder. Touch start only.Last edited by David R; 12-30-2011 at 07:53 PM.Real world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:Nice job David. Thanks for sharing.There's always something that needs to be made.How do you know the blacksmith's dog? When you hollar at him he makes a bolt for the door!
Reply:hey Dave those tig welds are lookin real good, nice work Bob
Reply:Thanks folks. Customer picked it up this morning. He liked it. Its all primed and painted. No one will see or notice those welds again. DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:Those welds look great. I would love to get into Tig |
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