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This was a fight, took almost all my vehicles to tie it off to, to stop it from swaying in the air as I brought it down to sit in the saddles and line up the poles. Even stole the wife’s clothesline to use as a guide rope
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The bucket boom looks to have worked well.
Chris
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Originally Posted by
milomilo
The bucket boom looks to have worked well.
Yes it did in fact I got the other side up yesterday and spent the day squaring off everything off was quarter of an inch off. Now I just need to start cutting the poles going across to each row, I've decided to put (10) 2.875" poles up there so I can have a loft which is where the boom will be used again. Whenever I get the welder fired up I will cap the ends of the top rails to prevent insects and animals nesting in them, bad enough had rabbits living in them on the ground with chipmunks.
Have to say in that last picture between all the vehicles and the equipment there is less than $5000 in vehicles and equipment I paid for including the camper and the semi it sits on in the background
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Originally Posted by
_Weldman_
Yes it did in fact I got the other side up yesterday and spent the day squaring off everything off was quarter of an inch off. Now I just need to start cutting the poles going across to each row, I've decided to put (10) 2.875" poles up there so I can have a loft which is where the boom will be used again. Whenever I get the welder fired up I will cap the ends of the top rails to prevent insects and animals nesting in them, bad enough had rabbits living in them on the ground with chipmunks.
Have to say in that last picture between all the vehicles and the equipment there is less than $5000 in vehicles and equipment I paid for including the camper and the semi it sits on in the background
Nothing wrong with used. My 2004 Dodge 3500 2wd is still with me. Expect it will be still running when I am gone.
Chris
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Fitting up the poles to the top rails that will go across to each row, I’ve decided to go with 10 of them. This jig is way faster in keeping consistent dimensions than drawing 8 lines measuring them per pipe fitters blue book and trying to stencil a curve with a wrap.
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Chris
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Originally Posted by
milomilo
Looking real nice!
Thanks!
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Most of my pipe welding is on 1" to 4" the last 15 years and only for my projects. Expect maybe 24 hours in all 15 years. Mostly I just soapstone an arc by hand and it is usually withing an eight inch so a 4 1/2" grinder makes it fit pretty well in about 10 minutes. Yours looks much better then mine.
Chris
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Originally Posted by
milomilo
Most of my pipe welding is on 1" to 4" the last 15 years and only for my projects. Expect maybe 24 hours in all 15 years. Mostly I just soapstone an arc by hand and it is usually withing an eight inch so a 4 1/2" grinder makes it fit pretty well in about 10 minutes. Yours looks much better then mine.
Damn I must be good at picking up skills, this is my first pipe project to cut as such with a cutting torch and stencil, any extra taken off I nip tuck with grinder. Pretty easy to center it up, a framing square and a level then mark it don’t need a center finder, as for center on the row of saddles going horizontal on the row of pipe that was easy, run a string along from one end to other end and line framing square up on the string while hugging the pipe and mark half its diameter.
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Looking forward to seeing how the welding went.
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Originally Posted by
milomilo
Looking forward to seeing how the welding went.
I can get a close up but this pretty well sums it up in few words. I could get two poles done at a time before needing to move the semi. Ran out of .035 flux core on the second to last pole had to revert to .045 I had in stored away years ago, seems to lay better than .035 and don’t have to go fast kind of like it. Also had to keep a tarp over welding machine scattered rain came in, nothing wrong with little electric shock therapy.
picture was taken standing on another ladder…
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Looks good.
The only problem I found working with pipe is drilling for covering. My crew would use a lot of drill bits.
Dave
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_Weldman_
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Doubt even severe winds would move that building.
Chris
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milomilo
Doubt even severe winds would move that building.
I still got to put more 45 degree braces in it all to prevent racking but will get to that after I get a roof up. Besides the structure itself hold the shape of the roofing/walls will dispel wind significantly compared to conventional methods.
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Here is a close up of the pipe I coped and how well it fits up with a close up of one the saddle welded underneath to top rail. Got 10 of these going up, no wait scratch that, make it 9. Guess I got spare one to put on the back wall. Ordered tin up for the back wall and prices are through the roof, $4 a linear foot ouch.
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Nice fitup work. Now to get you into making watertight welds with 6010.
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12V71
Nice fitup work. Now to get you into making watertight welds with 6010.
Been there done that with 6010 for root weld then capped off with 7018 in refineries i.e. Exxon Mobile and few other shutdown turn around in Texas. Structure welding pipe this is my first time to do, welding pipe for running liquids under pressure I have done with x ray tests and so forth…
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You are doing a great job
Dave
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_Weldman_
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Originally Posted by
smithdoor
You are doing a great job
Dave
Thanks, one piece at a time.
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I like it, have fun and be safe out there
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old miner called Pop
I like it, have fun and be safe out there
Thanks I try best as possible to see all angles of how it can go wrong, as for having fun I lack that emotion/feeling as so it seems.
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Amazing skills, working by yourself make everything three times harder!
I love that bucket boom, do you have much trouble with bears?
Stay safe out there!
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Cobraone
Amazing skills, working by yourself make everything three times harder!
I love that bucket boom, do you have much trouble with bears?
Stay safe out there!
Thanks, I do what I can with what I have. I will say it has came in hand with that boom not just for picking material up to height and putting it in it's place it also lifts my welding machine up that only has 10' leads to reach 16' off the ground and easily climbed on to get to certain places.
Bears nope only seen foot prints and bark being ripped off for a snack up high but I surmise I will have a run in one day with them, in the mean time I carry enough firepower to stop a grizzly or at least make them rethink their course of actions anywhere I go out here. Mainly what will get you here that will kill you is the weather before an animal will.
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I was watching a show a couple of days ago about a guy who maintains bears in the mammoth lakes area and then another show that talked about surviving bear attacks. You can’t be to carefull in bear country is my take from watching those shows. Having both a side arm and bear spray can be the difference in life and death. The training facility they visited Has an RC dummy bear and it showed just how fast the bears can be. Frighteningly fast. You could be getting attacked before you even realized you were anywhere near a bear. Keep your witts about you and stay safe. I like the coping tricks you showed. Thumbs up.
Lincoln, ESAB, Thermal Dynamics, Victor, Miller, Dewalt, Makita, Kalamzoo. Hand tools, power tools, welding and cutting tools.
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Great thread !!- keep the pics coming- very good work...
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