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I was just killing time till I could go to sleep, and came across this dood. A really interesting mix of jobs.At first, I was shocked................It was like my Uncle came back to life. This guy is the spittin' image of him. I'm pleased to see that there's still some Indians in the trade. Used to be a lot of those guys out there burning rods. The guy moves a lot going uphill. By the looks of the finished weld, it's not really an extreme stack of dimes look. I don't run 7018 like this, but it is possible to avoid slag entrapment if you're placing the heat right back in the puddle before it solidifies. Do not try to learn running 7018 this way........unless you get it absolutely right, you'll have a mess on your hands. It makes me nervous to see it done this way. He seems to have a good customer base, so the stuff isn't falling apart I guess

If you go through some of his other jobs, you'll see some of the best torch work I've ever seen. |
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