looks like a tank floor to me. welder need a raise so he can buy some new jeans.
Jet rod on tank bottoms. Brings back some bad memories. It looks like they may be building a new tank with all the light. The rod is 7/16 i beleive
Welding Sketches on new tank...give me a wire feeder and I'll smoke that guy...even with .045"
steel is not very old, his knee is going to hurt in the morn., and thats a bunch of beads
he'll wish he wore better jeans when the frayed cotton around his knee catches fire. i think that rod would actually reach to my knees.
glad it is him and not me!
Oh yeah I remember those days, before wire feeders came out. I'd buy them boys a little cart to set / roll around on. Get them off that cold steel, could be a health issue latter on in their lives!
They running AC on that big of rod? That's what we were told in school, for the really big stuff. I guess the arc blow in DC gets pretty bad on that large diameter rod.
Just wondered. S.W.
Yes, it does bring back some memories, I bet thats a bucket of water to cool down the stinger beside him.
Yep, brings back some memories all right!!! That stuff will actually push you right along, not much effort, lol!!!
Dang, that things almost as big around, and half as tall as me, I guess I'd have to weld with it standing up, LOL. :)
Cool pics!!
By sbcmweb
Date 11-06-2008 20:54
Edited 11-06-2008 20:58
Yeah, that looks like it would be fun for about five minutes, then no fun at all. At least they're not in a scrap shredder in the dark all day!
This was only 1/4 rod though. S.W.
Cool. Just wondered. Any time they do use AC??
That's what I heard in the structural fab class in school, never had experience with anything like this. Thanks. Big K. S.
SWEET!!!!! That's just what I heard in class, never had any real experience with big stuff like that, hence the question. Thanks!
I would love to give it a whirl. Can't say I would want to do it for a living, but cool stuff!
S.W.
On this picture you can see the flux starting to curl up. This is using standard 18 inch jet rod.
BABRT's
i spent many of days welding on corner weld. glad when they come out with the bug o matic. I see that cbi sticker on hard hat is that who your working for.
Nope, contractor is out of Tulsa and I work for the owner as 3rd party inspector.
BABRT's
now that is a drag rod.......!
By PipeIt
Date 11-06-2008 21:43
Edited 11-06-2008 21:45
When I was a young cocky lad, I took a moon light job welding inside of a cylinder (36") used for molding toy cars for kids (power wheels) 22 hours later when I finally climbed out of that #$%^&&***, tube I decided from that day on that I wanted to be on the outside of the tubes.
I guess that dude never has to worry about accidentally hopping into his truck and ripping the seat cover cause he has a few rods still in his back pocket.
I'm pretty sure he doesn't "bend every rod" either.
JTMcC.
you got to burn to earn.
may not not be runway model pretty but they are feeding their families and to me its beautiful.
when we are in our most enburdended moments is when we show the most love for our families and when our children ask how our day was we say" BEAUTIFUL JUST LIKE YOU", is when we are most strong.
you got to burn to earn
freedom
darren
thanks for posting the pictures I've never seen rods that big
Buy that man a belt or a longer shirt! I guess he works on appliances in his spare time.
You need one of those censorship circles for the other crack that's not being gouged! :-)
We did some demo with 3/8" carbons. That's the biggest I have gotten a chance to run so far. That looks a lot bigger 'N badder than anything I've gotten an opportunity to do yet! Neat stuff!!
One heck of a spark show. It looked quite more than that size of a carbon.
What do I know anyways?? :-)
Thanks. S.
By Superflux
Date 11-10-2008 04:12
Edited 11-10-2008 04:20
Brings back great memories of the "Do or die for CB&*" days. 1) Wear out a 4# beater a day, 2) Great way to get into shape..fast. 3) 8 hour shift does not drag...first thing you know at 7:00am your running around in circles with a bucket of bull pins in one hand and keeper plates in the other, next your slammin' down cold ones with the gang to wash down the smoke, dust and rust.
That feller will get shirt with a tail when a glob rolls down thru the crack, he squirms, then it makes it's way on down to his cousins or to the tip of the Florida peninsula...if you catch my drift.
Sun burnt knees ain't no fun the next day...They'll be buying some San Francisco Dinner Slippers before that floor's done or next job for sure.
HEY MAN I WAS LOOKIN AT THE PICS YOU POSTED ON THE FITUP AND GOUGEING AND BUCK MILLERS ASS CRACK THAT IS LEVI MILLER AND VINCE ORY IN THEM PICS I I WAS ON THE JOB TO BUD MIKE CREWS DONT KNOW IF YOU REMEMBER ME OR NOT?
SAY NO TO CRACK !!! LOL !
I used some of that 7024 years ago on some 36" beams with a 1 1/2 flange on them. It was nice watching that charcoal looking slag just curling up behind you...
By stanantonio
Date 12-02-2008 05:19
Those pics are awesome thankyou for posting them. It makes me appreciate where I came from when I made 7.25 starting out and topped out at 9.50hr a year and a half later. ( While I struggled for fuel money wk by wk going to welding school in 2000.) Sometimes I wish I could go back to those same guys and work along side them, not because I would want to but to show those guys that where they were wrong. Those same guys used to tell me. "I don't know why your going to school this is as far in the welding industry as you will ever be." If those welders thats been there 15yrs making 14 an hr could see me now.
thats funny I heard the same thing...."I'll teach you everything you need to know right here alot cheaper than school" I think you made it to $20 hr after 5 years at that job.
No jobs around here to make $15 on let alone more. You guys got it good. Lancaster, Ohio