The Construction Thread

Great. Spreader bar welded by rookie. "Don't stand under the load". :D
I decided to put my welding work to the test and subjected it to a series of test. Now I don’t think you will find my testing methods in the AISC 13th Edition, but if they tested this kind of stuff I am sure it would have passes! And if not at least my wife enjoyed the "testing".:eek:
 
I decided to put my welding work to the test and subjected it to a series of test. Now I don’t think you will find my testing methods in the AISC 13th Edition, but if they tested this kind of stuff I am sure it would have passes! And if not at least my wife enjoyed the "testing".:eek:

AWS D1.1?
 
AWS D1.1?

aaaahhhhhh no!

We did weld testing this week and the guys were jokeing about testing my "expandiable hanger rod" ( it was the best thing I could come up with at the time). I took a pass and did not subject it to that kind of testing.
 
Here Is The Deal!

I Am Not A Construction Person, But I Require All Your Help~Nods~

I Have Been Requested To Build A Freakin Huge Swing Set Fer The RudeNastyBoyChild.

I Get The Gist Of This, But Am Wondering If Any Of You Have Suggestions That May Help Me?

The Upper Main Bar, The Pipe Hangers...What Is A Loop Compared To A Clevis?

Is Stamped Steel Better Than Iron? I'd Think Not, But This Is Not My Area Of Expertise, Eh;)

http://www.componentplaygroundsstore.com/upload/pages/Image/images/af%2030%20valley%20view%20small.jpg

This Is NOT Tall Enough...Commercial Swingsets Seem To Top Off At 10 Feet Tall...I Wanna Go 15 At Least:eek:

Anything Ya'll Can Help Me With Would Be Appreciated:kiss:
 
I connected this pedestrian bridge. We put the whole thing together on the ground first.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TrumpPlazaBridge.JPG

We woulda welded it one piece in the shop and shipped it ready to hoist..you know, just to save the ironworker time on site:eek:

Here Is The Deal!

I Am Not A Construction Person, But I Require All Your Help~Nods~

I Have Been Requested To Build A Freakin Huge Swing Set Fer The RudeNastyBoyChild.

I Get The Gist Of This, But Am Wondering If Any Of You Have Suggestions That May Help Me?

The Upper Main Bar, The Pipe Hangers...What Is A Loop Compared To A Clevis?

Is Stamped Steel Better Than Iron? I'd Think Not, But This Is Not My Area Of Expertise, Eh;)

http://www.componentplaygroundsstore.com/upload/pages/Image/images/af%2030%20valley%20view%20small.jpg

This Is NOT Tall Enough...Commercial Swingsets Seem To Top Off At 10 Feet Tall...I Wanna Go 15 At Least:eek:

Anything Ya'll Can Help Me With Would Be Appreciated:kiss:

OK, get some 2" standard schedule 40 pipe . It comes in 21' lengths (sp?)
About 4 bucks a foot. Get it threaded on end on the legs and 2 ends on the top rail. Have a welding shop weld up a set of couplings into the end configuration to screw em together.Couple hours work. Weld some loops on the top rail to hang the swings from. Buy the swings and chain.
Paint it up nice. $500 to $600 that way

Anybody got ne thing to add?

When the kid grows out of it, you can sell the pipe
 
OK, get some 2" standard schedule 40 pipe . It comes in 21' lengths (sp?)
About 4 bucks a foot. Get it threaded on end on the legs and 2 ends on the top rail. Have a welding shop weld up a set of couplings into the end configuration to screw em together.Couple hours work. Weld some loops on the top rail to hang the swings from. Buy the swings and chain.
Paint it up nice. $500 to $600 that way

Anybody got ne thing to add?

Don't use cast threaded fittings. Use steel. If in doubt, they should be stamped A105 to designate that they are indeed, forged steel.

And don't forget to anchor the legs to the ground.
 
Don't use cast threaded fittings. Use steel. If in doubt, they should be stamped A105 to designate that they are indeed, forged steel.

And don't forget to anchor the legs to the ground.

She's Canadian...won't be the same spec. But yeah..not cast, weldable.

Also, weld a lug on each leg for it to grip a lump of concrete at the ground. A couple bags of sacrete concrete mix at each leg should do.

Wear a low cut top to go buy the pipe..you're dealing with construction guys
 
She's Canadian...won't be the same spec. But yeah..not cast, weldable.

Also, weld a lug on each leg for it to grip a lump of concrete at the ground. A couple bags of sacrete concrete mix at each leg should do.

Wear a low cut top to go buy the pipe..you're dealing with construction guys


:D Boobage Popping Out...I Can Do That! LOL

Thanks Fer The Help, Eh:kiss:
 
Ummnm...go to a park and measure some stuff.
Raw material is cheap, labour is cheap, packaged kits cost like mad.
 
Ummnm...go to a park and measure some stuff.
Raw material is cheap, labour is cheap, packaged kits cost like mad.


That's What I Found!

And Those Were For 8 Foot Ones.

I Found All The Hardware, Just Wanted To Get Some Knowledgeable Ideas And Such~Nods~


Thor Baby! I Told Nothing~Lick~
 
Thor Baby! I Told Nothing~Lick~

Coffee........yeah, yer a coffee date.....LOL

When my kids were in elementary school, we (the PTA) raised some funds for some new playground stuff and it was remarkably overpriced. I could have had custom stainless steel stuff fabricated in town for what we ended up paying. Of course, the school district wouldn't hear of custom fabbed stuff. It had to come from 'approved' suppliers.
 
So the boss says go out to the shop and make a stamp for this job we are working on. Not a big deal just a little stamp to put some 45deg bends in a ¼ x 2 bar. I designed it, pulled the steel, cut it, welded it, grinded it and testes it and the guys used it to make about 100 of these little things. Everything was going good till about 3pm when my face started to feel flush. Cantankerous old shit could have warned me about getting a sun burn (weld burn maybe?).

So now I want to know how the hell do you welders keep from getting burned all the time because this sucks!
 
So the boss says go out to the shop and make a stamp for this job we are working on. Not a big deal just a little stamp to put some 45deg bends in a ¼ x 2 bar. I designed it, pulled the steel, cut it, welded it, grinded it and testes it and the guys used it to make about 100 of these little things. Everything was going good till about 3pm when my face started to feel flush. Cantankerous old shit could have warned me about getting a sun burn (weld burn maybe?).

So now I want to know how the hell do you welders keep from getting burned all the time because this sucks!

Hood and leathers.

When I am TIG welding the light stuff I put sunscreen on my arms and just wear a tshirt.

Be very careful about burning the testes.
 
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