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oldironfarmer
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My woodcutter showed up first thing this morning with a small load of seasoned wood and towing his splitter. I had told him I might try to use a wood stove in the main shop this winter and he got eager to bring me some wood. So we split and stacked what he had. No picture
but it made me late enough I could not start work until the PM
Welded and ground the little piece I made yesterday.
Good weld penetration.
Tacked it in place with the TIG, but can't get the TIG torch down in the box so I gas welded it. Piece at the top was real thin, you can see the big spot where I burned through and had to fill it back up. I'm thinking that piece needs to be replaced too.
That was so easy. I'm still struggling with the TIG. I can't seem to control it. The arc has a mind of it's own. So I went ahead and finished out the first piece with gas.
Didn't get full penetration, you can see the TIG tacks on the back side.
Ground the high spots off the other piece, it has a good weld, if a bit on the ugly side.
Ground the other piece part way, planished it with a tack hammer, and it ground out OK. Not great, but it will do. I texted my welder buddy and told him I was desperate for some TIG schooling. He promised to come tomorrow at 3:00.
I got the closing piece tacked in with TIG but failed to get a picture. We'll see how my buddy does on it. He may modify the welder settings or just tell me I'll never be a welder. He'll likely tell me that anyway.
Thanks for the visits, encouragement, and comments. We're getting nice thunderstorms now.

Welded and ground the little piece I made yesterday.
Good weld penetration.
Tacked it in place with the TIG, but can't get the TIG torch down in the box so I gas welded it. Piece at the top was real thin, you can see the big spot where I burned through and had to fill it back up. I'm thinking that piece needs to be replaced too.
That was so easy. I'm still struggling with the TIG. I can't seem to control it. The arc has a mind of it's own. So I went ahead and finished out the first piece with gas.
Didn't get full penetration, you can see the TIG tacks on the back side.
Ground the high spots off the other piece, it has a good weld, if a bit on the ugly side.
Ground the other piece part way, planished it with a tack hammer, and it ground out OK. Not great, but it will do. I texted my welder buddy and told him I was desperate for some TIG schooling. He promised to come tomorrow at 3:00.

I got the closing piece tacked in with TIG but failed to get a picture. We'll see how my buddy does on it. He may modify the welder settings or just tell me I'll never be a welder. He'll likely tell me that anyway.
Thanks for the visits, encouragement, and comments. We're getting nice thunderstorms now.




