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TIG welded my first actual part tonight; a cable hanger for my welding cart.
Length of 2” pipe and a flat plate cut to shape to hold the cable on.
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Way to go David. Lookin good.
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BillE.Dee wrote:Way to go David. Lookin good.
Thanks, I appreciate the encouragement!


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Spoken like true hobbyist, first part is a small diameter tube/complex joint! :D We never listen do we, eh? :lol: My first TIG'd real part was a set of modified longtube headers! :)

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Oscar wrote:Spoken like true hobbyist, first part is a small diameter tube/complex joint! :D We never listen do we, eh? :lol: My first TIG'd real part was a set of modified longtube headers! :)

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Dang Oscar!
Those look really good.
Funny you mention headers. I’m restoring a motorcycle and it might need a set of headers. <shakeshead>


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Good job David! Keep moving forward...
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LtBadd wrote:Good job David! Keep moving forward...
Thanks Lt!
It’s gradually coming along. Today’s practice was not as good as yesterday’s.
Dipped the tungsten a couple of times, and gave it dose of filler rod for good measure <eyeroll>
But worlds better than a month ago :D


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Good stuff, David! Doing pipes like that will make you an expert real quick. Flat welds are a cake walk after doing enough round parts.
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Spartan wrote:Good stuff, David! Doing pipes like that will make you an expert real quick. Flat welds are a cake walk after doing enough round parts.
I’m going to keep at the pipe as I have about 20 ft of pipe I can cut into pieces to weld back together. I might try coping some 90 degree joints to see what it’s like to weld that configuration.


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