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A friend was doing some welding so I decided to try my luck at getting some close-up shots. We had a good system where I'd focus on the spot, shut my eyes really tight and then he'd start. When I heard sparks, I shot. Got some pleasing results.
Closeup of my welds. I'm trying to re-train myself to weld. Haven't done much welding in 5 yrs. I've got a ways to go before I'm good again.
Getting ready to remove the "stumps" that used to support the parking deck. I think this contraption is meant to go down in the muck and cut them off. (Or maybe it's supposed to shake them loose like a pile driver action in reverse?)
My first ever attempt at welding. An utter failure as a weld, but a stupendous success as a piece of art.
Bargersville Welding Co. Established 1946. Owner Russell D Hollandbeck (ladder) working with his brother Lester Hollandbeck on a 15000 gallon tank circa 1949. The shop was located on Baldwin St just south of Umbarger Show Feed.
I designed a metal sculpture and then got to assist while it was welded together.
At the KIA Hands on Event 3/23/12
Blogged: www.trishsworld.com/blog/2012/03/maniac-on-the-floor/
You can see FLO in action at:
macro of the intersection of two welded seams in an old corroded steel ocean float (very cool 5 ft sphere looking like this all over)
A success story at Angus College on Monday when Catriona McKenzie received her Modern Apprentice Certificate in Fabrication and Welding, Coding Certificate and Scottish Vocational Qualification Level 3. Pictured with her were, from left - Jackie Howie, Ron Kerr, JM Henderson's; and Jim Stewart course leader mechanical engineering.
The seat stay junction at the seat tube was one of the most acute angles I've had to weld to date. A good challenge and put the skills to the test.
Using 1.5 SST allowed us to only require welding two or three sides to meet strength goals. Leaving the inside corners looking sharp and clean.
130527-N-QL471-367 ARABIAN GULF (May 27, 2013) Hull Maintenance Technician 2nd Class Levi Malone performs welding in the general workshop aboard guided-missile cruiser USS Monterey (CG 61). Monterey is deployed in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Billy Ho/Released)
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