Like many of you, welding is part of my job. I'm not formally trained as a welder--much of my education involved being pointed to a couple of welders--MIG and TIG--and being told "Figure it out".
Anyhow, I think I'll just show off a few of the stupid welding projects I occasionally do. Some are for work, some for play. All of the ones I'm posting today involve beer kegs--as I work at a brewery and "dented kegs" are a common commodity. Keg users seem to be a little careless and kegs are pressure vessels, so need to be in reasonably good shape.
Here are a few stupid keg projects:
The powers that be at the brewery/pub asked for a throne made from kegs for visitors to take "selfies" in. It had to be big enough to allow two people to squeeze into it, and kinda based on the Iron Throne from some dumb movie:
Yep, that there is a genuine Beerhippie in his natural habitat. Hint: Don't attempt lighting a cigarette with an arc welder when
you are the ground.
Another throne. This one was for a friend's
dacha outhouse:
Woodstove for the local ski area top-of-the-hill warming hut:
That was a lot of work, but damn, if it isn't a fine little wood stove. One fill of odd-size--14" long and split small--wood and it runs all day. Note the water is boiling.
How about a Coleman lantern, using a beer keg for a fount?
2 1/2 gallons of fuel makes for some serious run time.
Snowplow took out our mailbox... again. What would be an appropriate mailbox for a brewpub?
We actually got approval from our Postmaster to use it! I built and installed it in '17, so it seems the snowplow drivers give it some respect.
Enough for now....