An attempt to attach new rear axle brackets and some sort of bracing by a friend of mine.
Car still drives to work almost daily with a BBC and 4 speed.
I look at a lot of factory welds on farm equipment, and a lot of welds on equipment up for auction which were made by the owners of the equipment. I see a lot of "bad" welds.
BUT, thes welds have stood the test of time, and function. It's really amazing, and it makes me less eager to "flame" the so called hobby dooooods for what they do. It's just not my call.
I think the welds hold up because of the continuity. Rigidity. Isolating two pieces of metal from vibrating/moving is a powerful thing. Reduncancy (sp?) is a good thing too.........coupla weak welds can make one halfway decent weld.
I wouldn't reccomend it, but it sometimes seems to work
Haaa come on guys! He loose me just after he present his "Quality" stick welder....Now you know what kind of Youtube pro help noob buying Chinese crap and try to teach them How to use it.... He must have smoke crack or do met just before he did that video
Miller MM211
Esab Mini Arc 161LTS
Esab Handy Plasma 380
Duck tape
Ty- rap
Kool-aid
Maybe some of you 'welders' don't have the skills to get full penetration with the 'Idealarc' of the East. I think I'm put on my balaclava, grab a piece of tinted glass, head out to the garage and start my YouTube series 'How to Build an Equipment Trailer'
This thread needs two links posted here....1, the jackass that "builds" the muffler for his Ninja or whatever bike it was. 2. a site that show's horrendous welds, fabrication and extremely scary engineering on jacked up 4x4 trucks / jeeps etc... ( the site has something "taco" in the name ). I'll see if i can find them later...
Lincoln pro mig 180
Lincoln Square Wave Tig 300/wp 20/home built water cooler
Victor, Purox, Harris, O/A welding/cutting setups
Vintage Craftsman drill press
Vintage Craftsman/Atlas 12"x 36'' lathe
7''x 12'' w/c band saw
Everlast 140 st
Funny stuff... Lanse's videos keep showing up when these end. He is gonna give Jody a run for his money soon...
Almost.
I am suscribed to WeldingTips&Tricks newsletter and also to Lanse's channel on youtube. Luckily both concentrate on totally different nitches. One mostly on TIG (with some MIG and ocasional stick) for machine shops and the other on stick (with some MIG) for his own projects (later to be sold).
My welding is more on the side of Lanse but I also enjoy a lot Jodys videos. Both make great videos as well.
Funny stuff... Lanse's videos keep showing up when these end. He is gonna give Jody a run for his money soon...
Originally Posted by soutthpaw
Ya know what is really scary about that video Venom posted is the comments made by people who watched it over at Youtube
Then this weird and crazy dude shows up in the youtube related videos window
Lanse... make sure its Root Beer
Originally Posted by Mikel_24
Almost.
I am suscribed to WeldingTips&Tricks newsletter and also to Lanse's channel on youtube. Luckily both concentrate on totally different nitches. One mostly on TIG (with some MIG and ocasional stick) for machine shops and the other on stick (with some MIG) for his own projects (later to be sold).
My welding is more on the side of Lanse but I also enjoy a lot Jodys videos. Both make great videos as well.
Mikel
Thanks guys Glad you like the videos, Ive got plans to make a lot more how-to's, and possibly re-make a couple of my older videos. The channel is really growing with everyone's support, and I'll have more videos here soon
Yeah, Jody's really cool, I watch his videos too... He knows everything about TIG that I need to learn lol
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