Some pictures of us fitting up an equipment elevator for a mine. In the for ground of the first picture is a three man elevator for the same mine as the larger elevator in the back ground. In these pictures it is far from completed.
Long after the price is forgotten, the quality will remain.
Both of my Poppy's 1954 Short Hoods -Third generation to weld with it and teaching a fourth
SA 2## - Bought and sold more than I can remember or care to list, 8 in the shop right now
I'm not allowed to take pictures. I work for the Government.
Lot's of monel and stainless pipe. Occasionally I get a mild steel pipe and get to show off. Being the new guy in the yard, all the old heads try to avoid the harder work and it gets dumped on me. Though I can't complain. One FNG crapped up a stainless pipe and he's been the chipper/grinder ever since.
Thanks seabee, that's the the seventh one this year. 5 stands 4' tall and stationary, and two 8' tall on skids. He has some very nice fiberglass boxes to put on them.
Good eye Fab4Fun, that's what's on the truck and racks. I work for a metal buildings company and it has been a very good year. Actually it has been good for the 13 years I've been there.
Good eye Fab4Fun, that's what's on the truck and racks. I work for a metal buildings company and it has been a very good year. Actually it has been good for the 13 years I've been there.
A old friend's company t-shirt said "We Get it Up!"
Glad to hear you're busy. They have been too. Construction can be pretty "up & down" though ...
nothing fancy. just making frames for experimental doors.
Experimental doors? Does it open? Does it close? WoW! We have an invention! Ya think you can get a patent for a door?
Nice fit-up. Where's the weld?
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Lincoln ProMIG 140
Lincoln AC Tombstone
Craftsman Lathe 12 x 24 c1935
Atlas MFC Horizontal Mill
Craftsman Commercial Lathe 12 x 36 c1970
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I'll just keep on keepin' on.
Experimental doors? Does it open? Does it close? WoW! We have an invention! Ya think you can get a patent for a door?
Nice fit-up. Where's the weld?
didn't want to spoil the pic with crummy welding lol. not really in invention mondo more like an innovation. we've had a few suicides here lately and were building a electrically controlled steel framed cell door with lexan making up the majority of the surface area to give more visibility to what's going on inside. if you're interested pics are here under "lexan cell door" also welding lugs on and bolting all 4000 beds to the concrete floor. mucho ot. who says crime don't pay??