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the smaller overhead crane on the left is the one I built. Attached Imageswelder
Reply:That's pretty neat. What kind of a plant is it?"Any day above ground is a good day"http://www.farmersamm.com/
Reply:Nice, like FS said what kind of plant and how 'bout some closer shots.....Mike
Reply:Originally Posted by farmersammThat's pretty neat. What kind of a plant is it?
Reply:this was my work area and mig welders. I mostly ran tig but the welder is not in this pic.next pic... these are some aluminum heads and caps that I had to weld feet on for the cylinders. Im still looking for the other pick from when I built the crane. Attached Imageswelder
Reply:Looks good from a distance. Closeups?
Reply:great! and then they take them and mill them off flush!welder
Reply:I found my close up pics of my welds in one of the computer folders. so here they are. Attached Imageswelder
Reply:Those close-ups.....that looks like Stainless Steel?.....that's nice stuff to tig weld....I've welded just about everything. All kinds of materials including Inconel and Haspalloy....TIG, MIG, Flux-core, SMAW, Carbon-arc for sheet/galv......Dougspair
Reply:Originally Posted by dougspairThose close-ups.....that looks like Stainless Steel?.....that's nice stuff to tig weld....I've welded just about everything. All kinds of materials including Inconel and Haspalloy....TIG, MIG, Flux-core, SMAW, Carbon-arc for sheet/galv......
Reply:Really nice welds. Thanks for the views.
Reply:Originally Posted by OldtimerReally nice welds. Thanks for the views.
Reply:Great welds. Were those rear clevises all stainless? Were they for Stainless cylinders ($tainless?) or used with the nickel plated ones? Also they look like they might have been for fairly large bore cyls."One of the things we have to be thankful for is that we don't get as much government as we pay for." (Charles Kettering)Mitch 180 (NZ)Lincoln SAM-400-220 + ?-400 Fordson Major + 2 x Tractapac Humber 80 + Procut 40 PlasmaMiller Spectrum 375
Reply:Originally Posted by TractapacGreat welds. Were those rear clevises all stainless? Were they for Stainless cylinders (?) or used with the nickel plated ones? Also they look like they might have been for fairly large bore cyls. |
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