I got a cool little write up on the Skull-A-Day blog again:
http://skulladay.blogspot.com/2010/0...nut-skull.html
I got a cool little write up on the Skull-A-Day blog again:
http://skulladay.blogspot.com/2010/0...nut-skull.html
It's my fault for making it look so easy.
You can adopt these mutts here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/BrownDogWel...ion_id=5485361
It's my fault for making it look so easy.
I did a bike last week, but it's a commissioned X-mas gift so I can't show it off for a while.
some random welds I've messed around with recently(these 1st 2 look cool viewed big, check them out here):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/browndo...n/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/browndo...n/photostream/
It's my fault for making it look so easy.
I'm at MCC to get some more certs. They've always got a bunch of projects going on
Here I did some build up on a bulldozer wheel. It was worn in the middle on both sides where the track rides. I took two 1/8" rods, put them together, and did a weave with the tig torch.
some aluminum
Trying to get back in the groove of arc welding, just running some horizontal stringers here:
It's my fault for making it look so easy.
Welding class ended up being a cluster@#$@. BS politics and mis-communication between the school,union, and company and of course the worker gets caught in the middle. Ended up doing spray transfer pulse welding in a matter of days as opposed to weeks. It was a process completely new to me, and I'm still not a fan. We did Vertical and Overhead, 1" armor K plate, checked by X-Ray to military standards. Everyone I did passed, so I was happy. Setting the machines was such a pain, everything was so finicky. Sometimes it ran great, other times you couldn't run 2" without problems. But at least I know that even with everything running like crap I can still make a weld that passes.
No pics of that, but I when I found out they passed I decided to do the same plate with stick. I used this bad ass old Lincoln SA400
It's so freaking smooth. I did a 1" thick plate with a K joint using 5/32" 8018 electrodes. It's hard to see in the pic, but the root pass came through the back side really nicely. I need to get a bigger shop so I can start collecting some of these machines
The back of the root:
front finished
back finished
It's my fault for making it look so easy.
Then this weekend I finished up a couple of commissioned Christmas projects.
I made another thread for this piece: http://www.motownmuscle.com/forums/s...ield-Sportscar
And a little Yorkie:
It's my fault for making it look so easy.
I did this one a few weeks back, but just got word that the "eagle has landed"
It was a commissioned gift for a guy that's building a bad ass Yamaha xs650 bobber.
Some pretty cool details on this one. Check it out if you get a chance. http://www.flickr.com/photos/browndo...7625513229999/
It's my fault for making it look so easy.
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