General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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I'll start this show. A place for all the welds/welding related pics that leave you thinking...... Ummmm. Wat?Image
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OMG...I think I could hold a torch in the crack of my ass and weld better than that!
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Gotta love those wire whiskers...kinda adds to it.
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ok im naming it
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Come on! It was leaking, he didn't have a gasket, or the bolts were stuck. He went down to Harbor Freight, bought a gas mig for $82.99, couldn't afford gas, but wanted to get the job done. A guys gotta start somewhere!

Maybe he should be checked for Cerebral Palsy.
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at least an eye exam
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Alright, who gave you the photo and threw me under the bus?

I just need a little more practice. Plus, the weld was "out of position". And it held!!! No problem, man. :lol:
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Actually that's a development piece from a secret new technology designed to allow welding of dirty oily components.
It's closely related to the project to weld wood to cast iron.
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Lol awesome. I love finding stuff like that
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If you happen to have 300 hours of spare time, 7,000 American nickels
and the desire to make 35,000 welds, then you can make a nickel couch.
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I'm good thanks. I have cable TV.
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Anyone got change for a quarter?
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You wouldn't want to leave it out in the sun otherwise you'd have money burning a hole in your pocket.
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Clearly he watched the "Downdraft Chute" video.
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/pla ... draft.html

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Actually from the original picture I would conclude that someone tried to weld with a solid wire on a flux core setup or ran out of gas.
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WerkSpace wrote:If you happen to have 300 hours of spare time, 7,000 American nickels
and the desire to make 35,000 welds, then you can make a nickel couch.
Interesting.... Technically the currency belongs to the state and any misuse of the banknotes or the coins is illegal and punishable. For example it is illegal to damage\melt\drill the coin.
Obviously 7000 X $0.05=$350 isn't enough for the Treasury to bother... :roll:
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exnailpounder wrote:OMG...I think I could hold a torch in the crack of my ass and weld better than that!
LMAO!!!!!!
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WerkSpace wrote:If you happen to have 300 hours of spare time, 7,000 American nickels
and the desire to make 35,000 welds, then you can make a nickel couch.
You have to give the guy some credit. He had an idea........he laid it all out.........fired up the machine......and finished the job. I am actually impressed and at the same time horrified. LOL!!!!
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Pnkflyd,

As much as I appreciate your avatar (the album cover), it's your signature line I like best!

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Otto Nobedder wrote:Pnkflyd,

As much as I appreciate your avatar (the album cover), it's your signature line I like best!

Steve S
I agree!
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