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Ive probably got 3 hours all together spread out over 3 months tig welding. 1-10 let me know what ya think. Im pretty proud of them. Thanks
Reply:I'm no expert but they look pretty good to me! Are you a lefty?Miller diversion 165Miller mig 211Hypertherm pm 30Milwaukee 6230 14 inch chop sawMd 45 mag drill (RIP; fell on its head)New MD 45! Thanks to the esposa!Finally got an O/A setup
Reply:Originally Posted by [email protected]'m no expert but they look pretty good to me! Are you a lefty?
Reply:Not bad 4 three hours practice...don't stop though
Reply:sometimes i get some ss, and alum work at work, but mostly steel mig and stick. i stayed late today to make those parts for practice. it payed off.
Reply:I think you are a natural..Now for some fine tuning........Cleaner is better.Stops are in need of repair..Don't just let off the pedal at the end of a weld..Drop the heat with the pedal and take the torch and go around in circles the size of a match head and dip and let off and dip again as the heat goes away..Build a tit!Tit for tat that is what you need to do..You'll get there!Faster than others with way more seat time..Now how is your stainless and mild steel doing??...zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Originally Posted by zapsterI think you are a natural..Now for some fine tuning........Cleaner is better.Stops are in need of repair..Don't just let off the pedal at the end of a weld..Drop the heat with the pedal and take the torch and go around in circles the size of a match head and dip and let off and dip again as the heat goes away..Build a tit!Tit for tat that is what you need to do..You'll get there!Faster than others with way more seat time..Now how is your stainless and mild steel doing??...zap! |
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