Hello everyone,
I've been tig welding since Jan. of this year (2015). That makes me a beginner. I have logged in about 200 hours since Jan. and still have a lot to learn. Today I repaired an aluminum John boat. It was outside with wind. I think had it been inside, the weld would have looked a lot better. I also welded a fish plate on top of welded crack. This was the first time I had done that. We'll see how well it is when the customer takes it out on the water.
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- Otto Nobedder
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Welcome, JB,
The simple fact you know what a fish-plate is and how to use it tells us a lot, even if it's the first time.
You've found a great place to advance your skills. There's no shortage of information (or people willing to freely share it) here.
Steve S
The simple fact you know what a fish-plate is and how to use it tells us a lot, even if it's the first time.
You've found a great place to advance your skills. There's no shortage of information (or people willing to freely share it) here.
Steve S
- Braehill
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Location:Near Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania. Steel Buckle of the Rust Belt
JB,
I spent 4 days at Granbury Lake area waiting for a part at Comanche Peak nuclear plant, there was no shortage of hot weather or scantily dressed woman, the heat I could have done without, the other was a welcome treat. I like the area.
The company I work for has a plant (APCI) in Midlothian near the Corning glass plant if I remember correctly, I know it sets back across some RR tracks.
Welcome to the forum, it's a great place to learn about all things welding and fabrication.
Len
I spent 4 days at Granbury Lake area waiting for a part at Comanche Peak nuclear plant, there was no shortage of hot weather or scantily dressed woman, the heat I could have done without, the other was a welcome treat. I like the area.
The company I work for has a plant (APCI) in Midlothian near the Corning glass plant if I remember correctly, I know it sets back across some RR tracks.
Welcome to the forum, it's a great place to learn about all things welding and fabrication.
Len
Now go melt something.
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Len
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Len
thanks for the warm welcomes. a friend for mine who is a pipe fitter, told me about the fish plate. for sure, i always try to find advice when I don't know something…which is quite often. ha
The dose makes the poison.
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