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This was somewhat of a copy of a wooden rail that was existing. We went back a little further with the return then the original. But could not mount anything back further then that. It will be up to someone else to figure out what to do with the space there. It required some materials we never put together like that before. I liked it. You have to watch the top rail. It can warp violently. I wanted the 1/16" thick material for the balusters. But they only had 1/8" material. It causes the top rail to get a little ornery. I welded it with a Miller 250 TIG, 3/32" Tungsten Thoriated. A number 4 cup and used just a touch of Helium. I was moving at an insane rate. Welded that up in about 8 hours time. I had some red spots, one on my neck from the helmet and shirt not covering. And one on each arm at the inside of the elbow. They took off some skin. And my arms are pretty used to it. As you can see I did clean the aluminum. Sincerely, William McCormick
Reply:Wow !!!!
Reply:I bet that was some expensive railing but boy does it look good. Your worth your money today.
Reply:It simply can not be better... and probably more expensive...When they sell the house they should sell the rail separately...But overall looks extremely neat and considering the added value to the house was probably totally worth it
Reply:Really, those are robotic welds! Jus kid'in, man that is the most beautiful and uniform alum. beads I've ever seen. You are a true artist.Miller TrailBlazer 251Miller HF-250-1Miller MaxStar 150 STLHyperTherm PowerMax 380 plasmaLincoln PowerMig 180Millermatic 252Miller Diversion 180
Reply:William, this is the best thread you have ever posted up. Congrats, you did a great job!!And then, after so much work...... you have it in your hand, and you look over to your side...... and the runner has run off. Leaving you holding the prize, wondering when the runner will return.
Reply:looks gooddoes that thing get sandblasted or is that the desired metal finish?
Reply:Are you the same Billy Mac, I understood everything you were saying Nice job William!DewayneDixieland WeldingMM350PLincoln 100Some torchesOther misc. tools
Reply:Originally Posted by littlefuzzAre you the same Billy Mac, I understood everything you were saying Nice job William! |
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