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I first have to preheat the metal then I can weld it..125 tungsten 2%.125 filler rodStrive For Perfection
Reply:Nice Job!I like the O.S.H.A. approved safty shoes.. ...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:Is that a swing arm? --Gol'
Reply:Very nice job ! weld it like you own it
Reply:Wait a minute - have we regressed back to the cell phone camera??Looks great - like the action shots of the preheat!
Reply:Originally Posted by zapsterNice Job!I like the O.S.H.A. approved safty shoes.. ...zap!
Reply:Originally Posted by Go1lumIs that a swing arm?
Reply:Originally Posted by TubularFabWait a minute - have we regressed back to the cell phone camera??Looks great - like the action shots of the preheat!
Reply:OK, so what's the going rate on a superior job like that?
Reply:Originally Posted by Road WarriorOK, so what's the going rate on a superior job like that?
Reply:Originally Posted by Brooksfor the swingarm?
Reply:just out of curiosity, what kind of torch is that? mine is much smaller and i think a flame that big coudl come in handy for many things... pre-heating, fire-starting, kitty... i mean beef roasting.... hehehehe. just curious. i really like fire and think that torch coudl come in handy every once in a while... or everyday!later,Andy
Reply:that´s ART! (weld, pics with flame, shoes)My Babies: HF Drill pressHF Pipe Bender3 4.5" Black and Decker angle grindersLincoln Electric PROMIG 175that´s it!
Reply:Originally Posted by aczellerjust out of curiosity, what kind of torch is that? mine is much smaller and i think a flame that big coudl come in handy for many things... pre-heating, fire-starting, kitty... i mean beef roasting.... hehehehe. just curious. i really like fire and think that torch coudl come in handy every once in a while... or everyday!later,Andy
Reply:It looks like a simple propane or MAPP gas torch. Fine for preheating.City of L.A. Structural; Manual & Semi-Automatic;"Surely there is a mine for silver, and a place where gold is refined. Iron is taken from the earth, and copper is smelted from ore."Job 28:1,2Lincoln, Miller, Victor & ISV BibleDanny
Reply:Originally Posted by David RGet a weed burner. Works off a 20 lb propane tank. All the heat you will need.Simply awesome welding job.David
Reply:What came to my mind was:badfreakinass!Lincoln Power Mig 210MP MIGLincoln Power Mig 350MP - MIG and Push-PullLincoln TIG 300-300Lincoln Hobby-Weld 110v Thanks JLAMESCK TIG TORCH, gas diffuser, pyrex cupThermal Dynamics Cutmaster 101My brain
Reply:very nice work brooks looks great
Reply:i love the machining. i usedto work at a shop and anyone that ever has can testify to how they feel when they see a quality piece of work like that. it looks like it was done with CNC, but even that takes skill and finess on a piece like that. it's very unique and original. do you do all your own machining or do you have someone else help? i know a lot of guys don't have the skill to write code like that. they can design something like that (not nearly as great in my opinion), but they can't figure out how to get it to come out right.later,Andy
Reply:what kind of filler did you use and what alloy is the materialsteveBTS Welding
Reply:I am jealous...those are some very nice welds. What were your machine settings?
Reply:Amazing job! Thanks for sharing.
Reply:Originally Posted by zapsterNice Job!I like the O.S.H.A. approved safty shoes.. ...zap!
Reply:Originally Posted by aczellerjust out of curiosity, what kind of torch is that? mine is much smaller and i think a flame that big coudl come in handy for many things... pre-heating, fire-starting, kitty... i mean beef roasting.... hehehehe. just curious. i really like fire and think that torch coudl come in handy every once in a while... or everyday!later,Andy
Reply:Originally Posted by aczelleri love the machining. i usedto work at a shop and anyone that ever has can testify to how they feel when they see a quality piece of work like that. it looks like it was done with CNC, but even that takes skill and finess on a piece like that. it's very unique and original. do you do all your own machining or do you have someone else help? i know a lot of guys don't have the skill to write code like that. they can design something like that (not nearly as great in my opinion), but they can't figure out how to get it to come out right.later,Andywe use propane and oxygen it burn 200 degrees hotter and it cleaner then acetylene.
Reply:Originally Posted by steve buterawhat kind of filler did you use and what alloy is the materialsteve
Reply:Originally Posted by Brooks5356 filler
Reply:Originally Posted by Road WarriorYeah, that swingarm would cost how much? I'm a 4 wheeler fan so I'm curious!! Excellent craftsmanship too BTW!!
Reply:Originally Posted by WelderBoyI am jealous...those are some very nice welds. What were your machine settings?
Reply:Originally Posted by zapsterAnnodized after?...zap! |
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