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Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:30 am
by uninformed
hiluxpunisher,

can we see pics of the first 3 you showed, end on?

cheers,
Serg

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 11:09 am
by MARKx4
Loving this thread. I cant weld to save my life but im dying to learn how to though.

I have looked at tafe courses but the only one i can find is at ultimo tafe and i live at penrith which is about a hour travel time, add in rotational shift work it can be hard to get there. :x

Does anyone know where i can go to learn to weld in western sydney? as i learn better when someone shows me and then i give it a go.

Mark.

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 11:13 am
by tehekho
MARKx4 wrote:Loving this thread. I cant weld to save my life but im dying to learn how to though.

I have looked at tafe courses but the only one i can find is at ultimo tafe and i live at penrith which is about a hour travel time, add in rotational shift work it can be hard to get there. :x

Does anyone know where i can go to learn to weld in western sydney? as i learn better when someone shows me and then i give it a go.

Mark.
Approach some shops and ask. At worst you'll be told no.

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 3:43 pm
by hiluxpunisher
uninformed wrote:hiluxpunisher,

can we see pics of the first 3 you showed, end on?

cheers,
Serg

i ll have to dig em out the scrap bin when i go to buddys on monday

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 3:45 pm
by hiluxpunisher
MARKx4 wrote:Loving this thread. I cant weld to save my life but im dying to learn how to though.

I have looked at tafe courses but the only one i can find is at ultimo tafe and i live at penrith which is about a hour travel time, add in rotational shift work it can be hard to get there. :x

Does anyone know where i can go to learn to weld in western sydney? as i learn better when someone shows me and then i give it a go.

Mark.

http://www.hotcourses.com.au/australia/ ... urses.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 3:49 pm
by joshy
MARKx4 wrote:Loving this thread. I cant weld to save my life but im dying to learn how to though.

I have looked at tafe courses but the only one i can find is at ultimo tafe and i live at penrith which is about a hour travel time, add in rotational shift work it can be hard to get there. :x

Does anyone know where i can go to learn to weld in western sydney? as i learn better when someone shows me and then i give it a go.

Mark.
I did my welding courses at chullora tafe. pretty sure wetherill park has it aswell. but there would have to be tafes closer that offer it. Give one a call.

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:20 am
by Screwy
This is a great thread. The quality of those welds is extremely :cool:

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:55 am
by stuee
So anyone got any pics of some decent arc welding? I'm interested to see what that looks like compared to the good mig welding.

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:54 pm
by hiluxpunisher
can do stuee

i arc welded some post for the old man a few yrs back to hold up the veranda out the back ill get some pic s and post em soon

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 5:12 pm
by chunderlicious
Not arc but this is a 500mm overhead flux cored mig weld i did on a dump truck at work. 25mm plate on the bumper and the plate i welded on was 12mm. the vertical up was done by a boily..... i had to gouge it out then reweld (after this photo) and he was asked to leave.

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this was the second time i had welded with flux core, the first time was a shitty 120 amp hobby mig with spartacus off the forum a few years ago. this weld was using a 500amp generator welder with a lincoln "briefcase" wire feeder.

Im pretty impressed with it. :cool: :finger:

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 7:41 pm
by v840
stuee wrote:So anyone got any pics of some decent arc welding? I'm interested to see what that looks like compared to the good mig welding.
Check out Dieseldude's work. Pretty farking sweet IMO.

http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopi ... it=trailer" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 8:02 pm
by Ice
vertical bird poo


man thats shocking from somone who should know better :)

and yes im commenting with out pics....

ill edit one in here later :)

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 9:49 pm
by brad 93hilux
These are done with a caddy welder and 2.5mm low hydrogen stick electrodes... (average photos but all i have)

I know they are not as flash as the above welds but these types of welds have been holding my steering box on and coil rear end in for about the last 3.5 years..
Much better then the birdshit toyota called welds.. ;)

Thats downhand fillet weld and overhead in position on 4 runner cross members.. :armsup:

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But i dont claim to be a expert at welding either :finger:

Brad

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:29 pm
by RAY185
I'm definately no expert either but I did my passenger side slider with my old stick welder. Sorry these pics are all post painting and as it sits on the 40 (dirty/dusty). I just recently bought a mig and will be making the drivers side slider with it so will upload some unpainted pics of that when I get around to it.

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Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 5:41 pm
by 1MadEngineer
can we all say AS1554 part 5? :armsup:

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 6:51 pm
by Harb
Repeat after me 5 times............. AS1554.5 Welding of steel structures subject to high levels of fatigue loading

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:35 pm
by RAY185
So you lads going to fill us in on what the code is and why you're quoting it?

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 12:41 pm
by stitch_all4x4
RAY185 wrote:I'm definately no expert either but I did my passenger side slider with my old stick welder. Sorry these pics are all post painting and as it sits on the 40 (dirty/dusty). I just recently bought a mig and will be making the drivers side slider with it so will upload some unpainted pics of that when I get around to it.

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Great slider Ray! Did you do the bend's aswell? :armsup:

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 5:11 pm
by sprungupcruiser
Here are some of my carpenters welds.

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this was my first welder, mars 180(chinese cheapy), gasless MIG. Then it stopped making fire so I bought a decent dc inverter welder
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can't really see the welds, but my attempt at stick welding
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And one of my first attempts at TIG :roll: , prety ugly, but I was building it up to seal it.

Rob

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:34 am
by brooksy
[quote="chunderlicious"]Not arc but this is a 500mm overhead flux cored mig weld i did on a dump truck at work. 25mm plate on the bumper and the plate i welded on was 12mm. the vertical up was done by a boily..... i had to gouge it out then reweld (after this photo) and he was asked to leave.

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Hey Ray,


Greg's & Harbs comments were aimed at this supposed tradies vertical welds on a dump truck & the standards for stress load welding. :D



brooksy

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:50 am
by Yo_jono
MARKx4 wrote:Loving this thread. I cant weld to save my life but im dying to learn how to though.

I have looked at tafe courses but the only one i can find is at ultimo tafe and i live at penrith which is about a hour travel time, add in rotational shift work it can be hard to get there. :x

Does anyone know where i can go to learn to weld in western sydney? as i learn better when someone shows me and then i give it a go.

Mark.

Mark, I am currently do a Post trade course in Welding + Fab at Mt.druitt Tafe.
It runs for 2 years, 2 nights a week and is quite in depth.
You cover all welding + Thermal cutting techniques and is a great course.

At the end I am doing going to do the AS course for TIG welding, But is upto the student what they want to do.

If interested the course number is -9035

Cheers
Jono

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 12:48 pm
by GAS-747
Yo_jono wrote:
MARKx4 wrote:Loving this thread. I cant weld to save my life but im dying to learn how to though.

I have looked at tafe courses but the only one i can find is at ultimo tafe and i live at penrith which is about a hour travel time, add in rotational shift work it can be hard to get there. :x

Does anyone know where i can go to learn to weld in western sydney? as i learn better when someone shows me and then i give it a go.

Mark.

Mark, I am currently do a Post trade course in Welding + Fab at Mt.druitt Tafe.
It runs for 2 years, 2 nights a week and is quite in depth.
You cover all welding + Thermal cutting techniques and is a great course.

At the end I am doing going to do the AS course for TIG welding, But is upto the student what they want to do.

If interested the course number is -9035

Cheers
Jono
I'm doing the same course.
We must share classes together lol...
(Tuesday & Wednesday nights?)

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 3:05 pm
by 5inchgq
chunderlicious wrote:Image
Your weld looks sweet but the so called boily should be shot IMO.

I'm only a TA and can do better than that.


Yeah I know no pics but where I work (multi national compay) is very strict about phones or cameras on site.

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 3:51 pm
by Narrowscopeofreality
Haven't attempted a vertical up for about 6 months, thought i'd give it a shot after reading this thread :armsup:

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Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 4:04 pm
by brad 93hilux
Not bad, but it is alot harder on thin gauge material stuck up under a truck then two bits of thick plate on a workbench...

Not having a go, my welds arnt perfect (far from it)

Better quality welds have alot to do with preparation, nice clean steel, warm dry rods and warm steel makes for a better quality weld...

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 4:37 pm
by Struth
1MadEngineer wrote:can we all say AS1554 part 5? :armsup:

Can we all say "Cars are not bridges" :armsup:

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 6:26 pm
by Yo_jono
GAS-747 wrote:
Yo_jono wrote:
MARKx4 wrote:Loving this thread. I cant weld to save my life but im dying to learn how to though.

I have looked at tafe courses but the only one i can find is at ultimo tafe and i live at penrith which is about a hour travel time, add in rotational shift work it can be hard to get there. :x

Does anyone know where i can go to learn to weld in western sydney? as i learn better when someone shows me and then i give it a go.

Mark.

Mark, I am currently do a Post trade course in Welding + Fab at Mt.druitt Tafe.
It runs for 2 years, 2 nights a week and is quite in depth.
You cover all welding + Thermal cutting techniques and is a great course.

At the end I am doing going to do the AS course for TIG welding, But is upto the student what they want to do.

If interested the course number is -9035

Cheers
Jono
I'm doing the same course.
We must share classes together lol...
(Tuesday & Wednesday nights?)
Lol.
I do Tuesday and Thursdays, I'm not there every tuesday, Just when I need to go. But most of them im there.

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 6:34 pm
by GAS-747
I do sheetmetal Tuesdays & welding fab Wednesdays...

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 6:41 pm
by Yo_jono
Ah ok.
I used to do the sheetmetal part, Now it's just all welding for me.

Re: The Welding Thread

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:05 pm
by bazooked
this is from the welder at work, got to be one of the best tig welders i have seen, this guy is a machine, any position no problem.
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root run , all with tig.