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Scored today......
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28 Jan 2011 20:13 #10496
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Scored today...... was created by bertbuckie
Well..... I was at my work and found some old hockey goals in the stores outside. Apparently when I was off they were renued and the old ones were for the scrap!!!
now I have about 10 meters + of 50mm ( i think ) box section to play with relocated to the garage
John, did you need any since your local ?
Well chuffed..... could make bumpers or something
now I have about 10 meters + of 50mm ( i think ) box section to play with relocated to the garage
John, did you need any since your local ?
Well chuffed..... could make bumpers or something
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28 Jan 2011 20:15 #10498
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Go onnn, make summit!
I REALLY REALLY NEED A WELDER AND KNOW HOW TO USE IT
I REALLY REALLY NEED A WELDER AND KNOW HOW TO USE IT
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28 Jan 2011 20:23 #10500
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Replied by bertbuckie on topic Re: Scored today......
lol, I have a welder..... its stick tho
I can weld stick and tig..... suck at mig .........
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..... actually I suck at them all but can manage the 2 lol
I can weld stick and tig..... suck at mig .........
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..... actually I suck at them all but can manage the 2 lol
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28 Jan 2011 20:37 #10502
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Replied by supergaz on topic Re: Scored today......
I throw away alot of L section 2' steel frames at work which hold equipment together (commercial brake testers) whilst being shipped from Denmark to our sites in the UK, these brake rollers weigh approx 2ton and are well welded and beefy just so the manufacturer can ship out alot of kit on 1 pallet. umm..... what could i do with these? skip them as usual? They are unpainted and not rusty either. I will save them next time I do an installation (probs not for ages now) put a picture up on here and put them up for grabs! I cannot weld either I've seen a few used for work bench legs.
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28 Jan 2011 21:39 #10505
by Asbojimny
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Replied by Asbojimny on topic Re: Scored today......
One mans scrap is another mans gold
scottishmudclub.com
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28 Jan 2011 22:46 #10507
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Replied by biggaz on topic Re: Scored today......
Is Arc (guessing thats stick) still just as good if done properly as Mig?
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29 Jan 2011 09:30 #10508
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
Replied by facade on topic Re: Scored today......
Stick welding is generally better for thicker metal because if a stick weld looks "right" it has penetrated the metal and stuck it together. It is perfectly possible, and very common, for amateurs to produce a nice looking mig weld that has only stuck the surface of the metal, and have the weld fracture.
Plenty of info on the net from some good welding sites.
TIG welding is considered easier, and suitable for all applications, especially thin body panels, but we can't afford a TIG welder that works properly so we buy mig welders.
I can't stick weld for toffee, but I can gas weld properly, and stick metal together with a mig long enough for it to pass an MOT :blink:
Plenty of info on the net from some good welding sites.
TIG welding is considered easier, and suitable for all applications, especially thin body panels, but we can't afford a TIG welder that works properly so we buy mig welders.
I can't stick weld for toffee, but I can gas weld properly, and stick metal together with a mig long enough for it to pass an MOT :blink:
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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29 Jan 2011 13:15 #10532
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Replied by biggaz on topic Re: Scored today......
Thanks, ive read a bit about them and yes it does seem to be hard to tell if it just looks good or is infact a good "weld" with the migs.
Mig looks easier, probably not
Arc is CHEAP
hmm.
Mig looks easier, probably not
Arc is CHEAP
hmm.
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