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CQBgopher
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Location: WA/MT Joined: Thu Sep 6, 2012 Posts: 8285
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Or in this case flapper wheels. Don’t judge me.
Anyone else?
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RocketScott
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Location: Kentucky Joined: Fri Jan 16, 2015 Posts: 11088
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Looks good to me!
I'm a better grinder than welder too. Part of it is my crappy canadian tire welder, but it's mostly me
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Caveman Jim
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Not bad for a town that size. I weld wood so there’s that...
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Old Growth
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Location: Nisqually Valley Joined: Wed Oct 5, 2016 Posts: 4834
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If you a bad welder then grinding it to make it look better is probably the worst thing you can do if its structural.
Most times bad welders dont get good penetration, and then the weld (possibly ugly) is laying on top. Then they grind it to remove the ugly, and in the process removing the small amount of strength they had also.
A good hot weld should be almost below or flush with the surface.
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CQBgopher
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Old Growth wrote: If you a bad welder then grinding it to make it look better is probably the worst thing you can do if its structural.
Most times bad welders dont get good penetration, and then the weld (possibly ugly) is laying on top. Then they grind it to remove the ugly, and in the process removing the small amount of strength they had also.
A good hot weld should be almost below or flush with the surface. Isn’t that what the paint is for?
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Old Growth
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Location: Nisqually Valley Joined: Wed Oct 5, 2016 Posts: 4834
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CQBgopher wrote: Old Growth wrote: If you a bad welder then grinding it to make it look better is probably the worst thing you can do if its structural.
Most times bad welders dont get good penetration, and then the weld (possibly ugly) is laying on top. Then they grind it to remove the ugly, and in the process removing the small amount of strength they had also. A good hot weld should be almost below or flush with the surface. Isn’t that what the paint is for? As long as you have access to a good brand of structural enamel.
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Guntrader
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Location: Mukilteoish Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 Posts: 11595
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CQBgopher wrote: Or in this case flapper wheels. Don’t judge me.
Anyone else? Took a welding class in college, had some hillbilly inlaws that welded shit that actually blew up, but other than that I don't know much about welding. Looks good to me, unless it's going to support people over an otherwise hazardous environment. Then I'd check it out some more. I thought it looked good.
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CQBgopher
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Old Growth wrote: CQBgopher wrote: Old Growth wrote: If you a bad welder then grinding it to make it look better is probably the worst thing you can do if its structural.
Most times bad welders dont get good penetration, and then the weld (possibly ugly) is laying on top. Then they grind it to remove the ugly, and in the process removing the small amount of strength they had also. A good hot weld should be almost below or flush with the surface. Isn’t that what the paint is for? As long as you have access to a good brand of structural enamel. It’s metallic. ??
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