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Incredible welds

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by rusty f100, Oct 6, 2008.

  1. Yeah, it's got some splatter - but I'm quite happy with it. Mainly the reason for posting this is because it's a Ford 8.8 axle tube welded to the iron center section. This is the second one that I've done. image.jpg
     
  2. rustyford40
    Joined: Nov 20, 2007
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    grinding would weaken the weld.
     
  3. image.jpg Just playing around , SS and bronze .
     
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    Some SS flange stuff on a methanol stripping column. Under 15 PSI.


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  5. paco
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    Nicely done Hackman. A little cup walking?
     
  6. Thanks Paco!
    Some of the flanges are cup walked. The bell reducer is dip and go inside and out. We are not restricted to discoloration so the colors are left on usually. Makes for a wild look.


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  7. smidje
    Joined: Sep 30, 2014
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    smidje

    frame support for sidecar on a bike. mig welded tube with 7mm wall to 12 mm plate.

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    built this cor-ten tombstone for my bmw nut friend a couple years ago. ( engineblock from his own beemer in there) All mig.

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  8. clem
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    Wow, that is different
     
  9. noboD
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    Has anyone heard from Jsutu how rehab is going?
     
  10. LPRS
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    A nice little mig weld
     

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  11. LPRS
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    And some smurf nickels
     

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  12. rob bob
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    Here are a few of mine.
     

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  13. rob bob
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    One more
     

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  14. LPRS
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    A little weld on some stainless exhaust.
     

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  15. jdustu
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    Surgery #4 was January 9th. New doc. They removed a tendon and grafted another one to the radius and ulna bone, pretty major ligament reconstruction. Pry another month or so before I can work. I did have 6 months I made them let me work from July to December, but every time this board changes it freaks me out a bit lol. Thanks for asking though :)
     
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  16. spacebull1
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    Nice..:)
     
  17. paco
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    I hope your recovery is speedy & productive ... jdustu
     
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  18. jdustu
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    Thank you sir. It's past the point of speedy, I just need it to work!
     
  19. jdustu
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    I don't think I posted anything from the time I worked between ops #3 and #4. I'll throw up a few pics :)

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    The biggest reason I wanted to take a break between surgeries was to get some sculptures done. All tig welded/brazed. Here are a few of them.

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  20. PKap
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    I love your sculptures. It takes an incredible eye to make them recognizable without losing the movement and distortion you add. Awesome talent.
    Good luck with your recovery.


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  21. jdustu
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    Thank you sir.
     
  22. xpletiv
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    Holy....those welds are truely incredible,Jdustu!
    Such a steady hand. Amazing!
     
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  23. This was shot for the company I work for, for the Miller 350P welders.
    I am the one in the silver helmet, with glasses and blonde crew cut.
     
  24. jdustu
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    Very nice Robert!

    Actually, if anyone is interested...on Miller's YouTube channel there's a playlist of videos we've done together. Look for it to grow when I get back at it: BrownDogWelding/Miller
     
  25. Martin Harris
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    Jeez, you guys all put me to shame. Amazing examples of the art of welding.
     
  26. Thank-You, started to watch some of yours.

    Here are some examples of some of my welds.

    Some wishbones I split-
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  27. A lid for a Micro Brewery Stainless Steel-

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  28. rottenleonard
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    Good to see this thread at the top again.
     
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  29. WelderSeries
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    Brake/ clutch bracket and Mustang II spring tower.
     
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