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Post by ehsankiani »

Nice.. :)..
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Post by GQ Bear »

Now all you need is a couple of welding shields, gloves, boots and leather aprons ;) Keep up the good work!
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Post by Damo »

Looks like oxy/acet welding? I don't think that emits UV like stick/MIG does but still... you'd be seeing spots for a while :D
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Post by shakes »

even oxy welding its damn hard to see the pool without goggles :cool: and after about 5 secs your straining your eyes pretty bad :?

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Post by bru21 »

i have seen fellas welding with arc using cut up strips of 44 gallon drum for rods! making all those curios etc in zim
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Post by chops »

my knees hurt just looking at those guys sitting there welding like that
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Post by sudso »

Damo wrote:Looks like oxy/acet welding? I don't think that emits UV like stick/MIG does but still... you'd be seeing spots for a while :D
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Post by nicbeer »

Two hoses going up to handset. wouldnt that mean oxy?

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Post by Ruffy »

I reckon they're both oxy. Look at the hoses.
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Post by Damo »

bru21 wrote:i have seen fellas welding with arc using cut up strips of 44 gallon drum for rods! making all those curios etc in zim
And I thought using old wire coathangers was agricultural :D
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Post by Ice »

early days of arc welding had asbestos wrapped rods pretty hard to find now

with tig they used to gilloteen a sheet into rods
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Post by wrksux »

Ice wrote:early days of arc welding had asbestos wrapped rods pretty hard to find now
cant imagine why you would want to find let alone use asbestos now days :?
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Post by CHOPZUKI »

Ruffy wrote:I reckon they're both oxy. Look at the hoses.
How's the guy on the right?? reckon his toes are good or what!
:rofl: was just thinking the same thing
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The Fred Hollows Foundation will always be busy with people like these two :roll: ..
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Post by Ice »

wrksux wrote:
Ice wrote:early days of arc welding had asbestos wrapped rods pretty hard to find now
cant imagine why you would want to find let alone use asbestos now days :?
ive seen some... wouldn't be game to touch them though...
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