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Or is it Measure twice, cut once? A friend of mine owns a Marine shop and was installing this switch pod in a boat. He measured it, trimmed it down and...uh oh, too short. He asked if I could put the metal back for him so he could re-cut it. 6061 aluminum, TIG welded with my Syncrowave 250dx, 1/16" 5356 filler, 140 amps base machine setting with foot control, #7 on balance.Straight argon @ 15-20cfh, 2% thoriated 3/32" tungsten sharpened to a point, #5 cup on a #20 torch. Material was approx .125" with varying thickness due to the relief cuts for the switches.http://all-a-cart.comWelding Cart Kits and accessories
Reply:Looks good, atleast you could put it back for him. I hate when I miss cut something.
Reply:I thought it was measure once, cut twice. At least that's what he gets to do now, thanks to you. Good save, now to see if he gets it right the second time around.
Reply:Hey man I have the same 12inch wood quarter that I won at the state fair a few years back !Good job as usual! I hate being bi-polar it's awsomeMy Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
Reply:Favorite statement I've recently heard from a local contractor...."I cut it twice, and it's still too short?!?"How do you know the blacksmith's dog? When you hollar at him he makes a bolt for the door!
Reply:That is beautiful. Building an edge up like that is difficult. Patience and good heat control play a big part. Beautiful.
Reply:Originally Posted by bhardy501Looks good, atleast you could put it back for him. I hate when I miss cut something.
Reply:Old guy saying:Three time I cut...still too short.Sign on East Texas payphone: Calls to God 40 cents......it's a local call...
Reply:I don't understand...Can't you just cut it longer? I am sure you ALL have heard the customer speak "can't you just..."Nice save!-IanMiller Dynasty 350Miller XMT 304 |
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