Here is what I welded today (and yesterday). Got a call from a guy who said that boom on his backhoe was cracked.......actually it was broke all the way through on three sides. I used 068 NR211. The job took me 6 hours and I charged $75 each for the fish plates.
Ground em out, welded em up and plated them. The welding on the fish plates is not completed in these pics.
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Miller TrailBlazer 301
Miller 12rc feeder
Miller Shopmaster
Miller 22a feeder
PlasmaCam CNC Table
Hypertherm 45 cutter
Drills, saws, blast cabinets etc.
I welded up the ornamental outdoor christmas deer things my wife bought a few years ago. You know, the ones made with wire, wrapped in plastic crap and have lights on them. One of the ones my wife got has a moving head which the single little tack weld broke on the first year. Quick 1" weld and some paint burnt on and its all ready to wiggle its head all winter.
I think I did better the first time I tried it. But these are VERY hard to do. I think it's impossible to do a butt joint, you have to lap the edge where it slopes down. At least I do.
One of them I did a up/down weave and the other I did a circle motion.
Must have been welded by a robot....
Nice looking parts you got there.
seabee78
lol nope. manually done on a rotator with a variable speed foot pedal.
Some of those aren't even that great.. There's some better examples on my website www.UtahWeld.com
These welds are on the Pfadt Racing corvette headers (google it) in case you're wondering.
am working this new project, a 4 feet tall Archangel sculpture..finished half of the body, the sword and the arms....tomorrow will start the upper armour.)
Here is a slip collar for the casing jacks we welded up yesterday it was 2 pieces of 1.5" x12" x48 that the shop, broke,? into half circles, we welded on it for about 6 hours yesterday the second pictures is it in use. lots of welding on this to
Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
lol nope. manually done on a rotator with a variable speed foot pedal.
Some of those aren't even that great.. There's some better examples on my website www.UtahWeld.com
These welds are on the Pfadt Racing corvette headers (google it) in case you're wondering.
Mike,
How do you get the dimes sooooooooo perfect? Are you using pulse? Are those autogenous only?
Your welds are so pretty that I use them as the background on my office desktop computer. I pretty much stare at your welds daily.
TA Arcmaster 300
CM3
XMT 304
S22P12 suitcase feeder
X-Treme 12VS
Optima pulser
TA161S
Maxstar 150STL
Hypertherm PM45
OP setup
Stihl 020AVP, 039, 066 Magnum
Just a bit of welding, I made up two garbage bag holders......
Simple thin walled tubing with some gussets on the top corners. They fold flat when not in use.
I help out with an NPO here in Japan building playgrounds for communities in the Fukushima area that was devastated by the earthquake in 2011.
These are just used on the jobsite for keeping things neat and tidy.
Cheers!
Dragon D-150 Arc Welder
Hobart Handler 175 Set up with 100% CO²
WT-60 Plasma Arc
Panasonic TIG Star YC-300TWX-2
Panasonic YX-0092UW Water Cooler for the TIG
my first beater. im gonna tig something on to the ends I just haven't figured out what i want on it yet. it was a bit trickey to tig. the table it was on was as high as my armpits so i could have done better.
i hate the smell of burning dust bunnies. more like dust bears on some of them. still welding those beds but can't complain as long as i got my i-pod and a little ot for the holidays.
Wow, lots of cool stuff here! Fantastic SS TIG welds towards the beginning! I'm just a hobby welder, got back into welding just this past year with the purchase of a MillerMatic 211 MIG machine. I've completed about 6-8 projects, mostly stuff I have wanted to do for some time and some repair jobs on broken tools and such. My latest project was a cargo carrier for my son. He is a big college football fan and uses it to tailgate to the local games.