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Karhu-er
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I think not
He had an ego that was bigger than his skillz......but had other problems.....
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I think not
Why are you such a wire advocate? Could a lack of real welding skill have anything to do with it?
I have no real welding skills......so, that's not it......
Production.
Wait till they put you in charge and you have to fuck with bottom lines and that graph with the zig zag line slanting downwards from left to right.
hehehe
There is a mean streak in you as of late. I thought we were brothers.
I was at a shop that fabricated pressurized vessels with cored wire. It was hot, fast, and did the job. It was also very picky. Grease on the plate, a wind blowing the shielding gases off the weld, or any other number of variables could cause big problems come testing time. It was just part of the job, sometimes the 7" grinders had to come out and remove crappy welds.
Not mine, of course.
I'm not a big fan of cored wired for production vessel fab.
Fast. Cheap. Strong.
Of all the constructors in here, I thought you would love it. The stainless welds have cool gold/blue/orange coloring when the heat is just right.
I love the way the Home Depot has a section dedicated to the 110v MIG "packages" with the hood and gloves included. "Welds up to 1/4" steel!" Bullfuckingshit. NASCAR put their name on it so it must be kickass.
MIG is responsible for so many failures. Proper joint preparation is critical for a solid weld. Looking good and being good can be much different.
This is why TIG welding is superior to all processes. The metal is melted before the filling material is jammed in. TIG is where it is at.
It's good to see construction buffs all in one thread. I have a question for ya;
(i) Where can I find info. on the Southern Building Code?
(i) Same thing, but for the Canadian electrical and mechanical codes?
Thanks in advance.
I agree. Watching a guy TIG a totally DESTROYED ( T316, I believe) Cessna muffler assembly, back to a thing of function and beauty, is verra, verra groovy.
don't know if this has been brought up before....but has anyone considured working over seas? Like a yr in Iraq or Aftganistan or something like that?
or maybe someone here has done it?
don't know if this has been brought up before....but has anyone considured working over seas? Like a yr in Iraq or Aftganistan or something like that?
or maybe someone here has done it?
don't know if this has been brought up before....but has anyone considured working over seas? Like a yr in Iraq or Aftganistan or something like that?
or maybe someone here has done it?
Somebody was fucking with you.if you stayed out of the country for a year (I think) it was tax free.
Somebody was fucking with you.
Denver sent a group of hearty workers to Antarctica a few years back. There was a chance to make some good cash and if you stayed out of the country for a year (I think) it was tax free.
I did not take the call. It is a little far from home for this guy.
I've been on tap for a trip that way....a nice cushy two-three week trip with only a couple days on site.....
You should hire me as a junior engineer. Teach me the way to cush.
You are tied to Denver, Grasshopper.
I am not feeling the love here.
The junior engineer does not get the love but they do get respect. Love comes as one approaches the cush. Do you know of the warm body theorem?