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No, not making a BBQ, having a BBQ. I've been talking with some friends and coworkers who'd like to learn how to weld (or at least get some hands-on experience welding), and the idea's come up to having welding / bbq get together. It'd be another month or two off (I've got a Barracuda to finish and the weather's got to sort itself out), so I figured it'd be a good idea to ask you lot for suggestions and ideas for small and simple welding projects.I've got a small pile of scrap metal of various types handy, but would like to suggest to those attending that they stop by the local Metal Supermarket and pick up some pieces to work with. Obviously the basics "make a pass to weld two pieces together" would be the first thing everyone would give a go, but I'd like them to be able to leave with something they've made.I've got a pretty good selection of tools on hand for metal cutting and bending (including a oxy-torch I've yet to even use since I bought it), and it will be a MIG setup for the welding, but I figure nothing much larger than say a loaf off bread is likely to be the result of anyone's project. I figure maybe 5 to 10 people would be showing up starting around early afternoon, so with time allotted for socializing and eating, the projects can't be too big, but let's hear 'em regardless!
Reply:Where are you located? I hope your not to far, I would like to attend. Theres been other members on the forum, that did that sort of thing, and it turned out good.
Reply:I'm a little interested, I could always use a bucket of improvement! What's your twenty?Bruce The Welding ChefLincoln Weld-Pack 3200 NORWELD StickStanford Hill Farm
Reply:Nor Cal. Sorry, thought I'd put that info in my profile when I first signed up for the site, updated my info.
Reply:Whoa....I'm thinking I might be late for class!Bruce The Welding ChefLincoln Weld-Pack 3200 NORWELD StickStanford Hill Farm
Reply:you could have them build this design for a bbq....simple enough...JerodHypertherm 30Miller Syncrowave 200Millermatic 140and a propane torch and hanger if all else fails
Reply:Originally Posted by GOT14Uyou could have them build this design for a bbq....simple enough...
Reply:Burnt Wiener's, that is funny! Bruce The Welding ChefLincoln Weld-Pack 3200 NORWELD StickStanford Hill Farm
Reply:Originally Posted by flaaganNo, not making a BBQ, having a BBQ. I've been talking with some friends and coworkers who'd like to learn how to weld (or at least get some hands-on experience welding), and the idea's come up to having welding / bbq get together. It'd be another month or two off (I've got a Barracuda to finish and the weather's got to sort itself out), so I figured it'd be a good idea to ask you lot for suggestions and ideas for small and simple welding projects.I've got a small pile of scrap metal of various types handy, but would like to suggest to those attending that they stop by the local Metal Supermarket and pick up some pieces to work with. Obviously the basics "make a pass to weld two pieces together" would be the first thing everyone would give a go, but I'd like them to be able to leave with something they've made.I've got a pretty good selection of tools on hand for metal cutting and bending (including a oxy-torch I've yet to even use since I bought it), and it will be a MIG setup for the welding, but I figure nothing much larger than say a loaf off bread is likely to be the result of anyone's project. I figure maybe 5 to 10 people would be showing up starting around early afternoon, so with time allotted for socializing and eating, the projects can't be too big, but let's hear 'em regardless! |
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