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I install irrigation meters for the state of Georgia, and here are a few pics of some of the stuff. Most times I have to go out cut out an old half rusted out section of pipe and add a new straight piece in. Lots of time its gets interesting considering on top of the rust alot of the pipe is only 12ga wall and/or galvanized on top of it. None of this has to meet any code. Only rule is it has to be better than what's already there, and NO LEAKS!Here is what i have to work with. I have to cut out the center section where the other outlets are, and put in a new piece.Old pipe removed.This is the thickness of what I cut out.New piece fitted in place.How you like the reducer they had. Piece of 8" with slits cut in it, and beat down around the 6" with a hammer. I hate using some of the existing stuff, but we can't change anything except what's required to install the meter.I'm a Lover, Fighter, Wild horse Rider, and a pretty good welding man......
Reply:Pipe installed with meter in place.Then I had to weld up a short section of pipe to replace a check valve on another pivot so I posted the pics.....I have a couple next week to put in that are rather interesting. They are all sch40 pipe so I can actually get to do some solid welding on them. I'll post pics when I go. Have a good one.I'm a Lover, Fighter, Wild horse Rider, and a pretty good welding man......
Reply:As usual, top notch work.Miller Syncrowave 200Hobart Handler 140Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 38E-Z Tube BenderPlasma Cam DHC2
Reply:Anytime you can see the slag curling up all by itself, you've got a good picture...that's my story and I'm sticking with it.Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'.
Reply:What rod do you use? settings? If you don't mind me asking
Reply:All of those were 6013 DCEN amperage ranges from 65 to 85 amps.I'm a Lover, Fighter, Wild horse Rider, and a pretty good welding man......
Reply:i was thinkin those slags look just the same as the ones in the thread "6013 dcen" that Pipefitter had a day or two ago
Reply:Great work Hammack. Nuff saidDavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:I've seen 'custom fabricated' reducers like the one in your photo, on some demo pieces at welding school. Yours is a little rougher than those I've encountered before, but I think the principle is sound, even if the welds aren't.
Reply:Very nice! Great pics.
Reply:you wern,t kidding when you said you were going to show me how to do it, very nice indeed alan.
Reply:Originally Posted by David RGreat work Hammack. Nuff saidDavid
Reply:Originally Posted by pipe fitteryou wern,t kidding when you said you were going to show me how to do it, very nice indeed alan. |
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