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I cut the tubes on a lathe and then used a miter gage on a belt sander to sand the angle. This was all done before I left on Friday, I just took everything home to weld it.LtBadd wrote:looks real good Sam, are you just tacking and welding or doing the cutting of the pipe also?
I have a few friends that work there! I weld for PRL Motorsports out in Export currently, and do my own stuff on the side as well.Mkennedy4797 wrote:For II-VI, it's a laser optics company.
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It's an air/Hydraulic tubing bender!nelson wrote:What is that? A hand powered hydraulic coal scorp?
Thank ya kindly!!!pgk wrote:Great looking weld Sam
Those are done with a Dynasty 350 inverter. I'd like to try one with a Syncrowave, just for shits and giggles.dunkster wrote:Super nice consistency on the coolers there Sam!....inverter or transformer machine?
Nice TI work as well....jealous.
The whole thing was done consecutively alternating joint to joint. I think it's 4" sections maybe?Oscar wrote:The titanium came out nice! Sucks having to wait for it to cool down though.