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- - By new tito (***) Date 01-15-2007 16:04
I'm sure alot of you have hobbies outside of welding, if that is you career, and some of you welding IS your hobbie.  Just curious as to what other hobbies ya'll have, in your free time...(ha ha)....if there is such a thing!!!

I'll go first.

I've been in a band (lead vocals) for about a year and started gigging 6-7 months ago.  I dedicate alot of time to learning guitar.  I'd love to be able to sing while playing a mean guitar!!!  Well, no matter what I tell my wife, this IS a hobby, but unlike other hobbies, I actually make money and maybe break even from time to time.  I try to tell her it's a job because I perform a service (entertainment) and get paid for it....but she doesnt really buy that!! 

Ya'll have any other hobbies besides welding?? 
Parent - - By jwright650 (*****) Date 01-15-2007 16:55 Edited 01-18-2007 01:30
Here's a car that I have been tinkering with in my spare time...1970 RS/SS350 Camaro
The goal is to have the same ole classic lines but with a more modern feel to the handling and braking. I'm not sure that I would get serious with Auto-X, but would enjoy a car that is capable.
Pic of the car...


Front brakes...stock brakes vs the new C5 corvette brakes


fabricating brackets to hang the Corvette calipers on the old car


Here is the pile of stock parts taken off the right front side


here are the brackets to hang the new Corvette calipers onto my 1970 front spindles and rear axle


here is the rear mounting plates being trial fitted for the Corvette calipers


here is the rear brakes being trial fitted


here is how I made the front hubs for the C5 rotors to fit onto(took a parting tool and cut the rotor off the 1970 rotor/hub assembly so that the C5 rotors will slip up onto the studs


Here is where I modified the front spindle for the new brackets to bolt to.


These are all of the pics that I have at work with me at the moment...I've finished fitting the whole braking system and will be plumbing all of the fluid lines and fabricating new backing plates for the front brake to incorporate cooling ducts to direct cooler air to the center of the inside of the front rotors.
Parent - By jon20013 (*****) Date 01-17-2007 10:37
Very cool car, JW!!!!
Parent - - By thirdeye (***) Date 01-15-2007 18:05 Edited 01-18-2007 01:32
tito,

It's kind of appropriate that this off-topic board is called Bar & Grill.  One of my hobbies is barbecuing and smoking food.... I find time for this hobby.  LOL   Here are some pictures of my smoked turkey drumsticks, planked salmon and smoked salmon to wet your whistle.







I have my own cookin' webblog that features barbecue recipes and techniques:

http://playingwithfireandsmoke.blogspot.com/

I also write articles for The Cooks Kitchen, one of the blogs on the Well Fed Network.

http://thecookskitchen.net/
Parent - By makeithot (***) Date 01-16-2007 03:10
Man that looks looks like some fine BBQ ,makes me thirsty just looking at it. Now I have to get a beer . I am going to attempt smoking a turkey  pretty soon as I have never tried it before if you have any hints I'd sure like to hear them .
Parent - By Sourdough (****) Date 01-16-2007 05:37
Right on! Good to see another artist on the site. Spent many a pound of brown sugar smoking fresh salmon back home in Ak. Looks good!
Parent - - By yorkiepap (***) Date 01-15-2007 18:40
Hey new tito,
Interesting topic for sure. You should get some fascinating responses.

Since I'm a diehard-hardcore biker, I spend a lot of my spare time, weather permitting, in the saddle exploring new places. I do some freelance photojournalism and am a published poet. I am an ex-pilot and in a year or so, I'm going to get back into serious flying again. I plan to purchase a mini-warbird, WWII era, and build it myself. Haven't decided on which....the Spitfire of the P51 Mustang. There's a small airfield only 3 miles from home and I know the fellows there who fly their Cessnas & Beech's and have plenty of room for additional pilots & planes.

John Wright: Love your classic....you've done some beautiful fabricating and enhancements. Nice photos...

thirdeye: WHOA!!! Talk about making a mouth water.....or DROOL!!!! I had to go get a napkin. Now that's what I call eatin'!!!

I like this topic....lookin' for some real gems......Denny
Parent - By Sourdough (****) Date 01-16-2007 05:46
Denny: didn't know you were a pilot. My dad had a super cub when we were kids. I remember my older brother and I jumping out and holding the wings after landing so it wouldnt take back off in a headwind. Tundra tires and the whole 9. Pops could land the thing on an ant on the side of a mountain. He sold it when us kids started taking an serious interest in flying. Imagine that...?
Parent - By new tito (***) Date 01-15-2007 18:54
John - that's a cool hobby to get into.  I've always wanted to work on old cars.  I love 'em.  Just never got into it too much.  time & $$$

Thirdeye - Man, I love me some BBQ!!!  Nothin better than gettin a bunch of friends together and firen' up the pit.

Yorkiepap - sounds like you've got some adventuresome hobbies.  I'm not a "biker", but the V-rod turned me onto a Harley freak, and I one day will own one!!!  We play at alot of biker bars...good bunch of people for the most part.  Two of my bandmates are also pilots.  Ones does crop dusting sometimes, and the other is a "joy-rider" I guess!!

Well, I'd like to comment on the pics, but my lovely work PC has a firewall that blocks EVERYTHING!!!!  Have to check 'em out when I get home.  I'll post some of my gig photos too.

T
Parent - - By pipewelder_1999 (****) Date 01-15-2007 20:10 Edited 01-18-2007 01:34
Besides my Family,

I like animals as does my wife. We have Chickens, Dogs, RFabbits, a Goat, Iguana etc. She does the work, I just sit in the yard and look at em. I also ride a skateboard. Not well, but I still love it.



I also enjoy riding horses. http://www.weldinginspectionsvcs.com/Horses/new_page_2.htm

http://jennsanimals.com/meet%20the%20animals.htm
Parent - - By Sourdough (****) Date 01-15-2007 22:00
I like to hang from the ceiling fan wearing nothing but a silk hankie.
Parent - - By new tito (***) Date 01-15-2007 23:38
TMI...sourdough.....TMI!!!!!
Parent - By Sourdough (****) Date 01-16-2007 05:23
Alright, man just havin' fun!
  I carve walrus ivory and antler. It's lucrative, but not like welding. Elegant jewelery is my specialty. Nothing under a hundred bucks. I carved a fossil mammoth and carnelian aggate bracelet that went for over a grand last year at Westfest.
  Matching scrimshaw moose antlers with the knots carved into eagle heads for 7k. Installed over a fireplace in a 34 million dollar vacation home in Snowmass.

  Idle winter hours back in Alaska. Plenty of native buddies. . ..
Parent - - By Sourdough (****) Date 01-16-2007 05:41
Yeah, Christine already scolded me. What can I say, I come from an arctic climate. You gotta do sumpthin'!
Parent - By Cgregory (**) Date 01-16-2007 13:57
Heh.. .I should have added a large LOL to my message :)
Parent - By raftergwelding (*****) Date 01-17-2007 00:58
ROFLMAO I can jus picture that and i bet your wife has an extension on the pull string too huh lmao
Parent - - By Lawrence (*****) Date 01-16-2007 02:11
Gerald,

Good to see you follow safety procedures and wear your safety glasses on the horse!
Parent - By pipewelder_1999 (****) Date 01-16-2007 02:57 Edited 01-18-2007 01:35
You can never be too SAFE ! I have worn safety glasses as my prescription glasses since High School. I think I have had 2 or 3 pairs that were not safety glasses. The nice thing about the UVEX frames was being able to change colors to match my wardrobe.
Parent - By Sourdough (****) Date 01-16-2007 05:39
Very cool pipewelder! Wish my dad was as hip as you growing up!!
Parent - - By fbrieden (***) Date 01-16-2007 03:49
Strat(2)....Tele...Takamine 12...Custom Les Paul...Ovation...Epiphone Revoultion Casino; SEVERAL hand guns and AR-15's. An eclectic mix of things to do, other than weld/teach/inspect. I just need more time!
Parent - - By new tito (***) Date 01-16-2007 16:20
Ooooh, im jeleous!!!  My baby is my Takamine EG523 (was my first real guitar), and next would be my MIM strat I got for $150 (not bad for a beginner elec.).  Ive got a few others that were given to me that just sit and dont get much use, not that great of guitars, but sentimental value makes me keep 'em.  My next big purchase will be a good tube amp.
Parent - - By swnorris (****) Date 01-16-2007 22:44 Edited 01-16-2007 22:47
Most of my free time is spent drinking, but I only drink because it makes everyone around me seem more interesting.  Sometimes, when I'm not drinking, I like to start an argument with the four walls of my living room and then abruptly leave the room to let the ceiling settle it.  If it's warm outside, I like to stand in my front yard wearing nothing but my Hello Kitty training panties and point a broken hairdryer at passing cars to see if they slow down.  If it's cold outside, I'll stay in and play my 33 rpm records at 78 rpm speed to sharpen my superior mental thought processing capabilities, or play full contact Solitaire.  If I can't decide on what I want to do, I'll just go to my room and jump up and down on my bed, jumping high enough to repeatedly bang my head on the ceiling until I knock myself unconscious. 
Parent - By raftergwelding (*****) Date 01-17-2007 01:03
wow glad you're not my neighbor lol but then again having u as a neighbor might get me rich on funniest home videos
Parent - - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 01-17-2007 05:10 Edited 01-19-2007 01:56
ROTFLMFAO swnorris!!!
My second? favorite all time hobby is and will always be CHASING WOMEN - PERIOD!!! The more the merrier!!!
I like to record as much music & movies as I can get my hands on during my spare time.

I also try my best to give some folks advice on matters regarding liver transplantation, whether it's how to cope while on the waiting list, or being able to decipher the blood work test results, complications that may occur & how to deal with them, to what someone can expect after recieving the gift of life and how to maintain good health while enjoying the benefits of a second chance in living a wonderful life!!!

My metal sculpture hobby has been dormant as of late but, I'm starting to feel the "creative itch" once again, only this time I'm going to combine different media with metal so that may soon be taking over some of my spare time soon enough...

I try to walk as much as possible these days in order to keep my metabolism up as much as possible so that I can enjoy one of my favorite hobbies which is cooking up a bunch of great tasting food for my friends.

Ohh yeah I almost forgot, I still paint with oils... In fact, I'm working on a painting of the "Malecon" in Cuba based on a photograph taken by my father back in the early fifties when he went back to visit Havana.
I've been working on this painting for almost two years now so, it's gone through some changes to say the least!!! I also completed a painting the spanish fort/castle named "Castillo de El Morro" located in the harbor of Santiago de Cuba which was also based on an older photograph which was taken by my Abuelito, Don Pedro Cabrera Triana who was originally from the Canary Islands...
In other words, I'm into recreating my family's memories into paintings that attempt to depict their true meaning.

One day before I die, I will be allowed to enter Cuba, and discover part of my family's past... I have'nt been allowed to enter Cuba because of my Grandfather's name, and my great uncle's work with the "company" after Fidel took over so, I'm looked upon as a threat to the Cuban government...
I'm the first person in my family born & raised in the United States of America, and yet the closest I've personally been to Cuba was when I was in Gitmo for a brief stay while in the service!!!

This brings me to my sixth or seventh favorite hobby depending on my mood which is to explore as much as possible about the history of Cuba and the Dominican Republic! I want to become a sponge when it comes to the history of Cuba and the Dominican Republic!!! After all, it's part of my heritage. Btw, I know much more about the history of the Dominican Republic because I went to school there for a year when I was younger to learn the spanish language... My mother and her family is from DR! I try to go back and visit as much as possible as we have a  tobacco "Finca" (plantation) there in "Santiago de los Caballerros" and a house in the Capital - Santo Domingo which happens to be the oldest city in the "New world".

Running a close seventh or is it eight? Is my obsession with regards to the history & mystery ancient Taino indian tribes of Cuba, the island of Hispaniola (Now Haiti & the Dominican Republic) and Puerto Rico.
It is said that the mystery regarding the disappearance of the Tainos were a result of being victims of disease bought over from the conquistadors, and another rumor is that the Tainos disappeared as a result of genocide committed by the conquistadors... There are other possibilities that may have caused the disappearance of the Tainos, and that is why it still remains a mystery. That is precisely why I'm so fascinated by it! Oh well, gotta get my gear ready for some cave diving in DR soon enough!!!

Anywho, I envy swnorris, and the rest of you folks that can still drink and enjoy themselves!!! If I try that hobby again, I'll end up in the ICU and I swore to myself that I've seen the last of them so if you folks do'nt mind, Please have one for me!!!

I love poetry also so I'll end this post with:
"YESTERDAY IS HISTORY
TOMORROW IS MYSTERY
TODAY IS A GIFT"
(Elanor Roosevelt)

Respectfully,
SSBN727
Run Silent...  Run Deep!!!

P.S. Here are some older pics except for the one with my bandana on saying "Nice to meet ya"!!!
Thirdeye! Those are Thai spicy "shish Kbobs" I'm putting together on the Fourth of July which I always provide as my own form of "Fireworks" - the eatin kind!!!
Only nowadays I can't enjoy them anymore - Huge Bummer because I love spicy food!!!

I do miss my studio back in the "Big Apple" where I used to make some functional furniture out of "scrapped" english muffin tray molds & all kinds of wierd sculpture pieces from scrap metal for those rich folks who were always looking for all kinds of tax breaks - if you get my meaning!!!

SSBN727 - "Ole Michigan" startin up!!! You're Darn Tootin!!!
The first pic is an old "yardbird" version of a self-portrait taken back during my "EB" days
Parent - - By billvanderhoof (****) Date 01-23-2007 12:49
What's that venting from the rear of the conning tower? Steam? Do they have to shut down the condenser inlets in shallow water?
Bill
Parent - - By chall (***) Date 01-24-2007 14:39
I would venture a guess that it's the exhaust from the tug alongside the boat, or it could be the boat's diesel running.

Charles.
Parent - - By billvanderhoof (****) Date 01-24-2007 22:49 Edited 01-24-2007 23:28
http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08727.htm
About 2/3 of the way down there is a rear view, whatever is venting is definitly coming from the sub.  I can't get a link to the large picture to work, sorry.  I know mostly nothing about nuclear subs.  Do they have auxiliary diesel power to maneuver in close quarters?  My guess was that the boat (a sub is a boat not a ship right?) couldn't draw in cooling water for the condensers for fear of drawing in trash from the shallow water and had to revert to exhausting steam to the atmosphere.
Bill
Parent - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 01-25-2007 03:38 Edited 01-25-2007 03:57
Hi Bill!
"Submariners, Squids & Yardbirds" affectionately call them "Boats" even though technically speaking, they are considered as "Ships". Hence, the abbreviations "SSN or SSBN" which stand for Sub Ship Nuclear or Sub Ship Ballistic Nuclear. The size of a Trident SSBN is very close to the size & weight of a cruiser but, can a cruiser sink and surface repeatedly??? This is another of the many "somewhat rational" arguements we use to defend our calling submarines "Boats" as opposed to calling them ships even though we'll call them ships when we use the phrase that I use as part of my own signature here which is: "There are two types of ships... Submarines and Targets!"

To answer your question as to whether or not this type of Submarine has auxillary diesel power to maneuver in close quarters? the answer is yes they do but, the Submarines also need the assistance of Tugboats to "Nudge" them towards the docks because of their inherent lack of maneuverabilty while surfaced.
Those are exhaust vents located on the conning tower... You can see the location of the vents better here or shown below this pic with the USS ALABAMA shown next to Mount Ranier or finally this pic from the back of the USS ALABAMA showing the vents without any exhaust coming out... In other words, a good view of their location:
Respectfully,
Henry
Parent - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 01-25-2007 03:51 Edited 01-25-2007 03:56
It's the USS MICHIGAN'S Diesel exhaust vents there Charles!

Here are some pics of the USS Maine that you and Chuck will undoubtedly enjoy!!!
Btw, I was told that the beer was excellent!!!

Respectfully,
Henry
Parent - By Sourdough (****) Date 01-19-2007 16:16 Edited 01-19-2007 16:18
Hey swnorris, why are people so damn average nowadays? Have some originality for goodness sakes! LOL
Parent - - By raftergwelding (*****) Date 01-17-2007 01:11
I spend some spare time on here looking for things i might like to buy and on the net playing poker on poker stars or gettin a game goin here at that house but spend most of it chasin the kids around or in the shop working on my machinesdont really have much spare time always workin or tryin to to keep the trucks in the driveway and the roof over my head i like to go shoot my mini14 from time to time or if i get real bored i'll take sumthin apart to see what makes it tick
Parent - - By norcalwelder (**) Date 01-17-2007 16:38
Man you guys live exciting life. I fly rc planes. Very fun. I also live to hunt,(anything, anytime,anyplace)! welding is kinda my hobby to i guess. I try to spend equal amounts of money on each. I have international scout, that used to run, but doesnt really now. (half is my bro's and half mine) I wish I could learn to make school work a hobby so it is'nt so bad......but it wont happen, ever. Man, Rafter, I wish I had a mini14 *droolling with envy*!!!

Tim Powell
Parent - - By drifter57 (**) Date 01-18-2007 12:43
Tim, I see you have a scout, if you decide to work on it and get i t going and need anything for it check out web site of super scout specalists, lots of parts, just about anything you need, another one is outback parts they have anything you need forIHC.
Parent - By norcalwelder (**) Date 01-22-2007 00:31
Thanks. I hope to soon. It was running last year.....
Parent - By raftergwelding (*****) Date 01-18-2007 13:11
lol norca picture rhis it's blued with a shoulder strap 9x40 scop 30 round clip 20 round clip and 3 5 round clips looks pretty mean with the 30 round clip in it kinda looks like sumthin out of afghanistan lol
Parent - - By Sourdough (****) Date 02-18-2007 00:10
Tim, I might need your advise later on. I bought my father in law a trainer plane for xmas. It looks like so dang much fun, I think I'm gonna have to get one now. What's the best trainer to purchase?
Parent - - By norcalwelder (**) Date 02-18-2007 04:01
Are you interested in electric or nitro? I fly electric..... there are some great forums that give flying tips as well as the guys will gladly give you advise on trainers. I learned to fly on a electric 3ch v tail. Its called a Aerobird Challenger. Check out this site. It has some great info.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/index.php
Parent - By Sourdough (****) Date 02-19-2007 15:32
Thank you,I will.
Parent - - By TimGary (****) Date 01-17-2007 20:50
I've always been a pyromaniac...
That's why I chose to be a welder when I got out of high school as I knew I'd be able to play with fire every day.
Now I don't get to weld any more, at work anyway, cause I'm managing a welding shop, so I found a new hobby.
FIREWORKS!
I've found that I can obtain all the materials I need by mail order and have collected hundreds of chemical "recipes" that allow me to make any kind of firework I want.
Last 4th of July was really spectacular at my place! I made a bunch of aerial shells, fired from mortar tubes, similar to the ones you see at the big firework shows.
I don't know how long this new hobby will last as I'm liable to blow myself to smithereens one day, but I sure am enjoying it. (Allthough, I must say that my wife and neighbors wish I would find a different hobby.)

P.S.
swnorris - you are my new IDOL!

Tim
Parent - - By jwright650 (*****) Date 01-17-2007 21:39
I have aneighbor that does a huge fireworks show each year and it goes on and on...I hate to think about what he spends each year. People come from miles around and set up lawn chairs all along the highway for several miles in each direction. I drive my pickup and put the chairs back there so I get drive further off the shoulder to get to a safer place because all of the traffic is trying to look up while driving by...LOL
Parent - By hogan (****) Date 01-17-2007 22:16
i've been brewing beer for about ten years. play pool almost every day. have a 400 sqft indoor garden. nothing like fresh veggies and herbs all year, especially in the winter.
Parent - - By new tito (***) Date 01-18-2007 00:25 Edited 01-18-2007 01:27
OK, here are some pics of my hobby - the band!!

the "band" photo


a gig photo


I have a ton more, but you get the idea.  Stay pretty busy doing it; about 3 weekends a month.

Got to check out some of the other pics on here finally - Bad arse car; that bbq is makin me hungry; and there aint no way you'd get me on a skateboeard...I might break a hip!!!
Parent - - By Lawrence (*****) Date 01-18-2007 01:19
I like to trap small fish from our local streams and keep them in my aquarium. I'll put good ol U.S. up against $25 pet store imports any day for color and interesting behavior.

My Wife and I also are bee keepers.  We are learning all over again out here in the midwest. In the Sonoma wine country we sometimes got more honey in the winter than in the summer..  Now we have to learn how to keep em alive when it gets 10 below!

We travel less now that I no longer fly for free. But we still enjoy visiting the Yuccitan and also visit Portugal as often as we can. 

But I can tell you that 3 of the best reasons to teach at a tech college are  June, July and August!  Nothing like canoing and fishing for smallies and walleye in the Wisconsin north woods in July!

I'm also a chaplain at our local jail.
Parent - - By ross (***) Date 01-18-2007 01:23 Edited 01-18-2007 01:41
This is what I do:



I built the boat myself.

Ross
AWS Marketing

P.S. You can now display your pictures inline (as you see). Put [img] before the URL of where your picture is hosted, then end the URL with [/img]

Has to be lower-case img, not upper-case. I think we will facilitate direct posting of your pictures very soon.
Parent - By jwright650 (*****) Date 01-18-2007 02:28 Edited 01-18-2007 03:00
Hey Ross ya wanna race?
Me fishing.....I didn't build this one, it's a 17' coleman...LOL

Parent - - By thirdeye (***) Date 01-18-2007 03:36
Ross,

That is great news!!  BTW, for those of us using Photobucket, that feature is already provided in the "IMG Code" box, but darn it....the "IMG" is in upper case. 

  ~thirdeye~
Parent - - By jwright650 (*****) Date 01-18-2007 12:59
Yeah 3rdeye I noticed that after about a half dozen tries before I realized the links had the uppercase tags...felt pretty stupid when I realized what was happening.
Parent - - By Shane Feder (****) Date 01-18-2007 13:44
Hello all,
Just checked out this new addition to the forum and think its great.
New Tito- band looks great , photos of your groupies would be much appreciated!
thirdeye - you look like you have your BBQ  humming - makes it hard to concentrate when I'm droolin!
Scott Norris - you never fail to amaze!
Pipewelder- Gerald, how can I ever have a serious welding conversation with you after seeing you with all your combat gear on.!
No, seriously it is actually great to put a face to the people we talk to all time.
Can someone please explain how to do the "photobucket" thing and I will post,
Cheers,
Shane
Parent - By jwright650 (*****) Date 01-18-2007 14:28 Edited 01-18-2007 14:34
Shane,
1) join photobucket or something like that(there are others...photobucket is free).
2) upload your pics to photobucket
3) find the three links that photobucket creates under each pic, copy the bottom link to your clip board by swiping the entire text string, right clicking and choosing copy.
4) start a thread/post in the forum and paste the text string that you copied into your message(but...you have to change the [IMG] to read [img] in the beguinning tag, and [/IMG] to read [/img] in the end tag.

When you post it will now show your pics....
Parent - - By thirdeye (***) Date 01-18-2007 14:34
Shane,

The Photobucket site has good instructions, but here is a link to a page with very detailed instructions.

http://www.nakedwhiz.com/howtopostaphoto.htm

The best (or worst) thing is .... your Photobucket account is free.

~thirdeye~
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