When the hood drops the bs stops

Started by junya92toy, October 17, 2014, 07:41:22 PM

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junya92toy

Let's see what you can do
Your welds only not a buddy's
Dr.Maxwe001 – well i have a 15 gal compressor now and if I gett he 60  and then use the 15 as a reserve that wil give me 75 gal  thats close to 80 isnt it ?

Cheesemaker

I've never welded and have always wanted to.  But here's a link to my buddies build up, and his rig has some of the best welding I've ever seen.   :yesnod:

http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=96211.0


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junya92toy

Got to be honest
But those steering arm welds are not good
Way way too spaced
And cold
Dr.Maxwe001 – well i have a 15 gal compressor now and if I gett he 60  and then use the 15 as a reserve that wil give me 75 gal  thats close to 80 isnt it ?

furgy12

Old thread, but I'm new to the forum and playing around in the different topics... before these pictures go up, there's a reason I'm not a welder...

-first time playing with a welder, it went horrible until my coworker turned up the heat



The bumper holds though



This is round 2 with the welder, I'm very inconsistent half is decent and the other half is dog doodie



I think with instruction and practice I could get better but it's just not feasible with a crappy welder at work and no time to play with it, all of the two welds I've done have just been fitting and burning with no practice

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:)bestgen4runner

Oh Man, I want to play too.
Its a Weld off!!!!!
I am 1/5th of Perfect Fit
SqWADoosh [04:19 PM]: *sigh* I guess Chris is right and I just need to wait until I'm in a place where I have a tow rig and trailer before I get this caliber of truck
Mudder [08:28 PM]:   not try to be a jerk, but are you serious bestgen?
Prismo [06:11 PM]:   Done, time to relax or as Bestgen says....FREEDOM!
HogCanyonHopper [06:54 PM]:   I like my little rod. it gets the job done
H8PVMNT [03:30 PM]: I can go both ways.

blackdiamond

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Quote from: :)bestgen4runner on July 12, 2016, 12:47:15 PM
Oh Man, I want to play too.
Its a Weld off!!!!!

I don't weld but work with a few incredible welder at the shipyard. Multiple inch thick materials using a mirror while in a cramped awkward confined space and being held to a volumetric inspection standard using ultrasound or radiography. Lots of wimps, but there are a few that amaze me with what they can do.
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:)bestgen4runner

Quote from: blackdiamond on July 12, 2016, 01:33:22 PM
I don't weld but work with a few incredible welder snag the shipyard. Multiple inch thick materials using a mirror while in a cramped awkward confined space and being held to a volumetric inspection standard using ultrasound or radiography. Lots of wimps, but there are a few that amaze me with what they can do.

Welding is truly an art form.

I am no expert but can produce a functional weld.
I am 1/5th of Perfect Fit
SqWADoosh [04:19 PM]: *sigh* I guess Chris is right and I just need to wait until I'm in a place where I have a tow rig and trailer before I get this caliber of truck
Mudder [08:28 PM]:   not try to be a jerk, but are you serious bestgen?
Prismo [06:11 PM]:   Done, time to relax or as Bestgen says....FREEDOM!
HogCanyonHopper [06:54 PM]:   I like my little rod. it gets the job done
H8PVMNT [03:30 PM]: I can go both ways.

megaphoneman

Quote from: :)bestgen4runner on July 12, 2016, 01:45:56 PM
Welding is truly an art form.

I am no expert but can produce a functional weld.
Same here! i just picked up TIG about a month ago.. and am working on that! but MIG i can do all day..

junya92toy

I remember doing full pen welds one two inch thick steel, X-ray quality. In a day you could only go about 8 inches
Dr.Maxwe001 – well i have a 15 gal compressor now and if I gett he 60  and then use the 15 as a reserve that wil give me 75 gal  thats close to 80 isnt it ?

OTO Phil

Well, it's nothing fancy, just my 220v lincoln, but I think it's decent for no formal education on welding other than youtube and practice...



It ended up really nice, and it's still holding lol...

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junya92toy

045 dual shield
overhead
groove weld 3/8ths plate
Dr.Maxwe001 – well i have a 15 gal compressor now and if I gett he 60  and then use the 15 as a reserve that wil give me 75 gal  thats close to 80 isnt it ?