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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.
USAID Nepal’s EIG conducted 5 arc welding trainings sessions for 104 beneficiaries, all of which were male and all of whom are now gainfully employed.
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/
Madeline's very first weld ever. Aside from the splatter, caused I am told by too low a temperature, the tack weld she layed out looks pretty good. But what do I know? I literally no squat about welding. So I could teach her everything I know and give her this odd and twisted skill set. Presumably mostly just 'wrong,' but with bits of near genius here and there.
Sat 11/12/2005 Work on the recumbant and Madeline learns to weld
tags: recumbant make bike welding madeline spencer
Heather was in Mendocino for the Weekend. On saturday I worked on the
recumbant. It is supposed to look more or less like this:
(the deepblue thumbnail is from the atomic zombie site, to prevent
linkrot.)
Madeline also sort of learned how to weld. 'Little C's' I kept telling
her.
Sunday I cleaned the lenses on my old broken welding helmet. With the lense
clear I could stare at the sun, and actually see the tree that framed the sun,
or at least the silhouette of the tree).
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.
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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