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Hello everyone. Here is a couple pics of some of what I,ve done so far today. The round piece is titanium. I love what I do but not having work coming the door really depresses me. Almost like everyone has forgot about you. Anyone else ever feel like that. At least the customers of the jobs I did so far today should be pleased. ThanksDan Attached Images
Reply:Thats pretty cool. How big is the piece in first pictures? When you do high quality work and everyone is super impressed always and then it gets slow it does make ya feel like you aren't living up to the standards you have been setting. I feel it too, but then next time around it is worth it. Kinda a roller coaster.
Reply:Do you have to maintain a fully argon atmosphere while tig welding titanium?
Reply:Is the first pic a repair weld on a casting? The welds on both objects look extremely sweet to me. "SOUTHPAW" A wise person learns from another persons mistakes;A smart person learns from their own mistakes;But, a stupid person.............never learns.
Reply:Those are some very intricate welds! I shake way too much to do that kind of tig work.I think most of us who are self employed are in the same boat right now with work. The phone just isn't ringing very often....MM350P/Python/Q300MM175/Q300DialarcHFHTP MIG200PowCon300SMHypertherm380ThermalArc185Purox oaF350CrewCab4x4LoadNGo utilitybedBobcat250XMT304/Optima/SpoolmaticSuitcase12RC/Q300Suitcase8RC/Q400Passport/Q300Smith op
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Reply:I am (worthy to comment, that is) so here it is............WAY COOL!!!!!!!! Love the welds, you have much steadier hands than I do.MarkI haven't always been a nurse........Craftsman 12"x36" LatheEnco G-30B MillHobart Handler 175Lincoln WeldandPower 225 AC/DC G-7 CV/CCAdd a Foot Pedal to a Harbor Freight Chicago Electric 165A DC TIG PapaLion's Gate Build
Reply:Thanks for the comments. papabear- It was an injection molding cav. made of S-7 hardened to 56-58RC. Gotta be real careful you don't crack it. The blades were about .125 thick and 1.100 inches x 1 .00 inches. For round titanium I built a base which has 3 gas nozzles I align them every 120 deg. I never liked welding in a chamber. Takes the one on one process away from the welding.
Reply:Originally Posted by microfusionweldingThanks for the comments. papabear- It was an injection molding cav. made of S-7 hardened to 56-58RC. Gotta be real careful you don't crack it. The blades were about .125 thick and 1.100 inches x 1 .00 inches. For round titanium I built a base which has 3 gas nozzles I align them every 120 deg. I never liked welding in a chamber. Takes the one on one process away from the welding.
Reply:Brought it up to 550F. How are things in your part of the country? Thanks Dan
Reply:What I'm into today. I love what I do but not having work coming the door really depresses me. Almost like everyone has forgot about you. Anyone else ever feel like that. ThanksDan End QuoteI Feel for ya! I used your quote, since it is your thread. !st and foremost. About your work and this post. These welds should be a prime example of why we should not ship our work over seas. Absolutely amazing! 2nd This will probably get 1/4 of the views it would get if it were in the pictures section. Every one should see this.Lincoln Ranger 8 Lincoln 175 Drill pressLincoln 225 mig Plasma 8 ft brake 52" jump shear
Reply:Not only masterfully done but both jobs qualify for PA's what is it #....A butterfly without wings, is just an ugly bug |
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