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Welding, Philisophical properties of welding |
CatDaddy60 |
Sep 20 2014, 05:03 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: 30-January 13 From: Austin Tx Member No.: 15,451 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Got to set up and flame weld a repair today. I know it wasn't on a teener but it felt so good to set up the torch and fuse some metal. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) I was wondering if anyone else found relaxation properties in welding or am I just weird that way?
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Dr Evil |
Sep 20 2014, 05:45 PM
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Send me your transmission! Group: Members Posts: 23,034 Joined: 21-November 03 From: Loveland, OH 45140 Member No.: 1,372 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
I love to weld and find it relaxing, too. Until the ass hats here poke fun at it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
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a few loose screws |
Sep 20 2014, 05:57 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 168 Joined: 8-August 14 From: canada Member No.: 17,754 Region Association: None |
Welding fumes are good for:
asthenia;dry throat and cough;dyspnea;encephalopathy;fatigue;fever;insomnia;lower back pain;malaise;mental confusion;mental what?who said that?someone answer that damn phone! metal fume fever;paralysis;rales;spastic gait;tightness in the chest;vomiting;weakness. Oh, and when you blow your nose black stuff comes out. |
914bub |
Sep 20 2014, 08:27 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 433 Joined: 16-August 13 From: Modesto CA. Member No.: 16,260 Region Association: None |
My welds look like sh!t. I can stick metal together but wouldn't wanna show it to anybody. I like vacuuming and doing dishes, (Cause I'm good at both)!
I'm thinking about taking a welding class at the local college. I worked in auto repair shops for 20 years and should have been practicing sticking metal together instead of "Taking lunch"........ |
worn |
Sep 20 2014, 08:35 PM
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can't remember Group: Members Posts: 3,373 Joined: 3-June 11 From: Madison, WI Member No.: 13,152 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
I love to weld and find it relaxing, too. Until the ass hats here poke fun at it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad2.gif) I am shocked, simply shocked that such a criticism could beleveled at a learned helper of the poor teener. It can only be jealousy and envy. |
Elliot Cannon |
Sep 20 2014, 10:27 PM
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914 Guru Group: Retired Members Posts: 8,487 Joined: 29-December 06 From: Paso Robles Ca. (Central coast) Member No.: 7,407 Region Association: None |
An angle grinder is a welders best tool. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif)
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Dr Evil |
Sep 21 2014, 06:11 AM
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Send me your transmission! Group: Members Posts: 23,034 Joined: 21-November 03 From: Loveland, OH 45140 Member No.: 1,372 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Welding fumes are good for: asthenia;dry throat and cough;dyspnea;encephalopathy;fatigue;fever;insomnia;lower back pain;malaise;mental confusion;mental what?who said that?someone answer that damn phone! metal fume fever;paralysis;rales;spastic gait;tightness in the chest;vomiting;weakness. Oh, and when you blow your nose black stuff comes out. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) Nobody invite this guy to a party. What a Debbie Downer (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) Dont read the possible side effects of Tylenol, alcohol, coffee, etc (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) |
a few loose screws |
Sep 21 2014, 07:16 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 168 Joined: 8-August 14 From: canada Member No.: 17,754 Region Association: None |
Welding fumes are good for: asthenia;dry throat and cough;dyspnea;encephalopathy;fatigue;fever;insomnia;lower back pain;malaise;mental confusion;mental what?who said that?someone answer that damn phone! metal fume fever;paralysis;rales;spastic gait;tightness in the chest;vomiting;weakness. Oh, and when you blow your nose black stuff comes out. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) Nobody invite this guy to a party. What a Debbie Downer (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) Dont read the possible side effects of Tylenol, alcohol, coffee, etc (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) Hey! You sir are a doctor! Didn't you take some sort of Hippocratic oath to uphold the standards and ethics of the physicians craft? Its your duty to inform the people. If you must know I take a handful of Tylenol and wash it down with an extra large triple double before I even attempt to start welding. When the job is done I sit back and admire my work in my lead paint, radon filled garage and chug a few glasses of cold gin and smoke a nice Cuban cigar! |
Mark Henry |
Sep 21 2014, 07:19 AM
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that's what I do! Group: Members Posts: 20,065 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Port Hope, Ontario Member No.: 26 Region Association: Canada |
I love to weld and find it relaxing, too. Until the ass hats here poke fun at it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad2.gif) We don't make fun of it...we just thought you were using bubblegum. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif) |
76-914 |
Sep 21 2014, 08:33 AM
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Repeat Offender & Resident Subaru Antagonist Group: Members Posts: 13,647 Joined: 23-January 09 From: Temecula, CA Member No.: 9,964 Region Association: Southern California |
Got to set up and flame weld a repair today. I know it wasn't on a teener but it felt so good to set up the torch and fuse some metal. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) I was wondering if anyone else found relaxation properties in welding or am I just weird that way? I like to do a little gas welding once in a while. More especially when I'm dealing with thin metal. I don't own a TIG and I like the infinite heat control that gas offers, i.e. moving the torch handle in and out. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
CatDaddy60 |
Sep 21 2014, 10:07 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: 30-January 13 From: Austin Tx Member No.: 15,451 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Got to set up and flame weld a repair today. I know it wasn't on a teener but it felt so good to set up the torch and fuse some metal. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) I was wondering if anyone else found relaxation properties in welding or am I just weird that way? I like to do a little gas welding once in a while. More especially when I'm dealing with thin metal. I don't own a TIG and I like the infinite heat control that gas offers, i.e. moving the torch handle in and out. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) When I was a kid (teenager) I helped my dad replace a drivers side rear quarter panel on a 68 mustang coupe when he was done there was very little need for any filler of any kind. He had me holding a soaked towel on either side of the welds as we went as a heat sink. While he didn't teach me to weld I got to see what really good welds looked like. I have not learned MIG or TIG yet but One day I will. |
green914 |
Sep 21 2014, 02:11 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,467 Joined: 29-March 11 From: Sacramento, California Member No.: 12,874 Region Association: Northern California |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif) looks like fun to me.
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sixnotfour |
Sep 21 2014, 02:53 PM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 10,681 Joined: 12-September 04 From: Life Elevated..planet UT. Member No.: 2,744 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
QUOTE Got to set up and flame weld a repair today. I know it wasn't on a teener but it felt so good to set up the torch and fuse some metal. piratenanner.gif piratenanner.gif I was wondering if anyone else found relaxation properties in welding or am I just weird that way? gas welding is very relaxing, Fire is always soothing...... |
Andyrew |
Sep 22 2014, 10:25 AM
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Spooling.... Please wait Group: Members Posts: 13,377 Joined: 20-January 03 From: Riverbank, Ca Member No.: 172 Region Association: Northern California |
I rather enjoy Mig welding 1/8" and thicker material.
You really get to slow down and experiment a little with the metal. VS the typical thin stuff its just draw a line or work a hole. |
Jeff Hail |
Sep 22 2014, 06:15 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,141 Joined: 3-May 07 From: LA/ CA Member No.: 7,712 |
Alchemy !!![b]
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