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TamJeff
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Been a few years since I have been on this forum. It's just me here at the shop now. I do all the fitting and welding for a production shop now. I'll be 62 soon. I just don't want to work, while youngsters cling to their phones and live their day in the crapper so I sent them on their way. They'll never catch me, especially when I think of all the years of double shifts and 7 day work weeks to get to where I am now. Their rate is at best, 1/3 of the experience hours I had at their age. World has changed, for sure.

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TamJeff
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This is almost every week, a pile of builds like this.
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nice.
all tig? any alloy mig with that sort of production run?
tweak it until it breaks
TamJeff
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tweake wrote: Wed Oct 25, 2023 11:58 pm nice.
all tig? any alloy mig with that sort of production run?
All TIG.
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ziadbedran

which tig welder you are using....
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