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So my wife and I have been gearing up for a festival in Salem OR this weekend, where we hope to sell many drums. The drum I make have three rings each and I usually make 6 to 8 sets a month. I've made 24 sets in the last week , w/ persistence and help from you folks , I finally started making welds today that I knew were good before I even wire brushed them. This may be common for some of you pros but I get one or two of those seemingly perfect welds every few months if I'm lucky.......but today I did 16 rings one melted through two gave me a hard time one doesn't sound right when I hit it on the ground(but it wont break) and all the rest came off like I was doing something I was actually good at. Thank for all the help , I'm making stands later today after I sleep and wake up so I'll be treading water again real soon , and coming round looking for more help. Thanks again
Reply:Dedication and practice are the key. Glad to hear you are making progress. It's always nice to have the feeling of building something and knowing you did a good job.I'm a Lover, Fighter, Wild horse Rider, and a pretty good welding man......
Reply:When you learn to watch the puddle of molten metal flow into the base metal and move consistantly you will know when you just made a good weld before you lift your helmet.
Reply:Originally Posted by tresiWhen you learn to watch the puddle of molten metal flow into the base metal and move consistantly you will know when you just made a good weld before you lift your helmet.
Reply:one more addition here, so I was selling drums at a festival in Salem OR and saw a little kid climb my drum stand like a tree and start playing my drum. I got him off of it right away , but I was soooo stoked to see the stand take the abuse and not be affected.
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