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ajlskater1
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Hey guys well I finally figured out how to upload pics so I thought I would share what I have been working on at we ork. Just got a order in for 350 of these aluminum cabinets. Theu are nothing to special but kinda fun. They made of .125 5052 aluminum the main thing is that thry must be water tight and almost everything is welded on both sides. The welds aren't the greatest parts are really dirty from the oil the turret guy spray on the blanks when pubching then out and not allowed to clean them anymore cause of the large orders.
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Nice welds, the pics aren't the best. They look like phone camera ones.
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Ya I only have a phone no comp so sorry the bad quality pics
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welding is the easy part. uploading pics here is the challenge.
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Very true. I hope to get a comp to make it easier lol
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you would think the administrators could make it easier on the other end? just sayin'.
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Ya it took me awhile to figure out had to choose the lieest quality on my camera options
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jwmacawful wrote:you would think the administrators could make it easier on the other end? just sayin'.
Workin' on it :D
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Good work.
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Very nice looking welds, nice work!!!

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Wish I still had pics from when I got to clean them and only had to do 10 a day, I used to be able to make tgem much nicer. But now I have t o weld 22 a day and no cleaning.
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Noting like a lazy 120% increase in work load, Ill bet they didnt double your pay....
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No but actually I did get a really large raise though. I actually quit fron this place two years ago and went into aerospace and than making dairy tanks and piping. But the for the two years I was gone they kept bugging me offering me more money, finally they made me offer I couldn't refuse, a 60 percent increase.
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Top stuff. I get my job done reasonably well, but i dont think they would give two hoots if i left.

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You would be very surprised. From what I have seen just from working with a lot different welders and giving a lot of weld tests there is not that many good welders out there, especially in sheet metal. There is a lot of great pipe welders out tgere It seems like, it was fun to learn from them when I was working at the dairy place but sheet metal there isn't many. My company has been hiring for 6 months, I have given 40 or so weld test, we have hired 6 and fired 6 lol. You would be surprised how much companies want to keep good welders even though it may not seem like it.
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Got a "slider" job today. Really easy weld four tabs on these smaller aluminum boxes we do they. They get welded on both sides, ill post some pics on the next run, the tabs gey welded sll the way solid as well. Material is .063 5454, used .063 5554 filler.
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Thanks mate. I have watched a few come and a lot go. The ones who say how easy welding is are usually the worst.
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It's easy to suck at it. :lol:
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That is very true. Usually the ones that talk a big game are the ones that are insecure about their abilities. It is easy to suvk at but there is a difference between people who are not as good but care and are willing to improve and those who are not good and think the y are amazing. Way to many of later at least in minnesota.
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weldin mike 27 wrote:Thanks mate. I have watched a few come and a lot go. The ones who say how easy welding is are usually the worst.
Same around here. The last two cocky goldenarms we hired didn't last a month. The laid-back old-guy millwright-mechanic could weld circles around them. And the new-hire that I think will stick was quite humble about his welding, said he hadn't picked up a torch since before he went in the Navy, and proceeded to prove it during his weld test. :oops:

He was sure he wasn't getting hired, but this time we were just looking for the basics (can you set it and operate it?), and trainability. He's coming along nicely. And, he asks questions.... good questions, and seems to understand the answers.

I like the kid (gawd, do I feel old... I just called a military veteran a kid), and I hope he stays.

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Glad you found a good one lol. I gave another weld test today and once again no luck:-(. I really we find a few good ones soonlol I am of 70 hour weeks.
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