Great stuff Steve!
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Thanks, guys! I have one procedure and test left... One vessel in the queue is aluminum, so I have to qualify separately, and qualify a separate procedure.
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Last month or so I have ore pics of each if anyone wants more
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Some p91 field weld OD prep for phaser ray this is a power house main steam line. The system runs at 1950 degrees at 2400 psi. The weld shot good time for drinks!
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this looks sick, what kind of machine you use?5th Street Fab wrote:Last month or so I have ore pics of each if anyone wants more
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Thanks everyone.Onenastycummins wrote:this looks sick, what kind of machine you use?5th Street Fab wrote:Last month or so I have ore pics of each if anyone wants more
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We have a router table for the main parts. Then we just use a shear or band saw for everything else.motox wrote:5th st
what do you use to cutout the aluminum parts?
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I haven't been around much lately due to some health reasons havent done any welding. Only did one project in months and it was my daughters new launch pad. Amazing how out of practice I was, felt like a beginner again and was shaky as hell. I got it done except blast deflector we designed not made yet. I'm not happy with my welding looks like crap but she likes it and its works.
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why use standard nozzles after gas lens where invented. Kinda of like starting fires by rubbing sticks together.
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Looks like a nice project, I like anything that will include smoke, fire and the possibility to explode
Fire mission danger close
Looks like a nice project, I like anything that will include smoke, fire and the possibility to explode
Fire mission danger close
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Thanks Andersk, it has been too long. There is a lot to catch up on.
Since you like things that explode you might like this one. Has nothing to do with welding though. These are some six inch shells from a New Years shoot.
Since you like things that explode you might like this one. Has nothing to do with welding though. These are some six inch shells from a New Years shoot.
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why use standard nozzles after gas lens where invented. Kinda of like starting fires by rubbing sticks together.
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Looks more like the powder charges they used on
pirate ship cannons.
Looks more like the powder charges they used on
pirate ship cannons.
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Riding the gravy train on a Saturday night! 3/32 tungsten, #8 cup w/gas lens since I couldn't make it happen with a straight collet and #6 cup, and 4943 filler. Roughly 1-1.25rpm on the positioner with the welder set at 175, probably only using 100-125 as it gets to the end of the weld.
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I cut the tubes on a lathe and then used a miter gage on a belt sander to sand the angle. This was all done before I left on Friday, I just took everything home to weld it.LtBadd wrote:looks real good Sam, are you just tacking and welding or doing the cutting of the pipe also?
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I love seeing all the great looking weld posted here. Myself, I wanted to learn tig welding to do small fabrication and repair of stainless steel parts for boats. Today I was able to help a friend by welding a mount back onto a porthole frame. Not a lot of welding just 4 tacks from 16 gauge to .025. While it was not the best looking weld it made him smile.
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also 2 other small boat projects
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