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Shannon

Pretty impressive items there.

Presumably you used a positioner rotator for the pipe work?

What is the actual diameter, and I wonder would you share your machine settings?

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TRACKRANGER wrote:Shannon

Pretty impressive items there.

Presumably you used a positioner rotator for the pipe work?

What is the actual diameter, and I wonder would you share your machine settings?

Thanks

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Trevor, there was no positioner/rotator used on the pipe. The pipe IIRC was 6" or 8" dia with a wall thickness of 3/16" or 1/4". It's all done manually and welded with a millermatic 252. Wire .035, 19.9v, 310ipm wire speed and c25 gas.

Here is some shots of my root and cover passes on 14' dia casing 3/4" wall welded with 212 innershield welded in 2g.

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Trevor, here is a 120' string of cans (5 cans) 12' dia 1" wall that we welded in 5g on the ground and they used a 650 ton hydro and a 275 ton crawler to pick it off the ground and stand it vertical before putting it in the hole.

This job was welded with nr-233 wire.

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Tile plow arm repair. Had to replace the mounting ears on the boom. The ears was 2" thick and welded with 1/16" dual shield.

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Impressive work Shannon!!! :D
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AKweldshop wrote:Impressive work Shannon!!! :D
Thank you. I'm no where I would like to be but for only three years in I'm happy. It's been hard work but it's paying off. I've got bunches of photos of projects I've done or helped with if you guys would like to see them. Everything from cars to industraial stuff.

I'm currently working on some super structure used for pump jacks. This next set we build (this week) I'll shoot some photos of my vertical up and Chinese vertical with .045" (and possibly 1/16") dual shield. I rock .045" but I'm still working on that 1/16".

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AKweldshop wrote:Impressive work Shannon!!! :D
Thank you. I'm no where I would like to be but for only three years in I'm happy. It's been hard work but it's paying off. I've got bunches of photos of projects I've done or helped with if you guys would like to see them. Everything from cars to industraial stuff.

I'm currently working on some super structure used for pump jacks. This next set we build (this week) I'll shoot some photos of my vertical up and Chinese vertical with .045" (and possibly 1/16") dual shield. I rock .045" but I'm still working on that 1/16".

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Please share some more pics of your work!!
I love looking at others work, I've shared pretty much all my work on these forums in the last year, and its lots of fun!!
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AKweldshop wrote:
ImLow78 wrote:
AKweldshop wrote:Impressive work Shannon!!! :D
Thank you. I'm no where I would like to be but for only three years in I'm happy. It's been hard work but it's paying off. I've got bunches of photos of projects I've done or helped with if you guys would like to see them. Everything from cars to industraial stuff.

I'm currently working on some super structure used for pump jacks. This next set we build (this week) I'll shoot some photos of my vertical up and Chinese vertical with .045" (and possibly 1/16") dual shield. I rock .045" but I'm still working on that 1/16".

Shannon (jack of all trades but master of none)

Please share some more pics of your work!!
I love looking at others work, I've shared pretty much all my work on these forums in the last year, and its lots of fun!!

I just started a project thread. Here is the link guys. Keep watching it for I'll post what I can till my photobucket account runs out of bandwidth.

http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... f=9&t=5864
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Playing with my new machine!!

Haven't done much mig welding in about a year.

Warming up on some 3/8" by 2" flat bar.

Flat and vertical.
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Now some vertical.

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3/8" to 1/2"....
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Made this horseshoe heart for the woman and here's a bead i ran going for that stacked look
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