GOOD MORNING!!
Found a nice multi-purpose welder I think I'll pick up with my taxes. Just a chinese one, but still, something I can learn on before moving on to a nice Miller, or a Lincoln if I have the natural gift for it. I think I'll start with TIG, instead of MIG. I'll just have to price an Argon tank, and get an Air compressor. The compressor I was going to get anyway, since I think Air tools will speed up work, instead of manually wrenching all the time! Anyone here weld, as a hobby? And might be able to get some tips and tricks once I start playing around with it?
Good morning all. I'm over 8000 posts now. Thanks for the heads up Rick.
John if you have seen piles of chicken poop, then you will know what my welds look like. They are not those nice even things of beauty that a real welder is able to do. Once in a while I come close for a short bit. Part of the problem for me is I don't weld often enough to regain skill these days and the second handicap is my eyes aren't as sharp as they once were.
John if you have seen piles of chicken poop, then you will know what my welds look like. They are not those nice even things of beauty that a real welder is able to do. Once in a while I come close for a short bit. Part of the problem for me is I don't weld often enough to regain skill these days and the second handicap is my eyes aren't as sharp as they once were.
Well Del, we used to have chickens back at my dads farm, so I'm aware of the consistency! I know they make masks that have a little magnifier in them. About the same as reading glasses, but if you wore glasses, I'm sure that would work too. I don't know how good I'll be, but I keep practicing until I get proficient, and then start trying different things. I learn the best by failing or marginally succeeding and then I don't copy the mistakes the next time.
I guess mechanics is just one of those things I was naturally gifted at I guess. Always did like tearing things apart, and putting them back together again. I see computer repair as similar to mechanics, only using a different set of tools to do the job, and the rest follows.
I guess mechanics is just one of those things I was naturally gifted at I guess. Always did like tearing things apart, and putting them back together again. I see computer repair as similar to mechanics, only using a different set of tools to do the job, and the rest follows.
I guess mechanics is just one of those things I was naturally gifted at I guess. Always did like tearing things apart, and putting them back together again. I see computer repair as similar to mechanics, only using a different set of tools to do the job, and the rest follows.
I work in IT for a living so I know what you mean about fixing PCs being close to mechanics, been doing it for almost a decade now. If you think working on personal devices is fun, you should try networking them together across WAN infrastructures and building servers, it's a blast!
Best part is that it doesn't take forever to scrub grease off your hands and clothes at the end of the day
I wish I was gifted in mechanics, I'm not the greatest at it but for some reason I just keep jumping into mechanical projects
I work in IT for a living so I know what you mean about fixing PCs being close to mechanics, been doing it for almost a decade now. If you think working on personal devices is fun, you should try networking them together across WAN infrastructures and building servers, it's a blast!
Best part is that it doesn't take forever to scrub grease off your hands and clothes at the end of the day
I work in IT for a living so I know what you mean about fixing PCs being close to mechanics, been doing it for almost a decade now. If you think working on personal devices is fun, you should try networking them together across WAN infrastructures and building servers, it's a blast!
Best part is that it doesn't take forever to scrub grease off your hands and clothes at the end of the day
Yea, when I was maybe 10, I tore apart our AST computer we got in 1995. First Windows computer on the market. Thing was trash compared to what we have now.. Only thing I couldn't get to work afterward was the 3.5, but that never really worked anyway!! Used that free make your own website program that came with WIN-ME. Uploaded pictures on computer parts.
I don't know much about wide area networking. However, I did want to build a NAS server when I get back, and that way, I have a centralized location to store all my data, that won't get dropped or broken, and all my hard drives will fit in one space. I figure, whats 8TB in one place, or 8TB spread over my 4 or 5 hard drives(if you count the second hard drive in my laptop caddy). It's a pity server racks are so dang expensive!
Killgore, did you use a fan on your furnace? Did you use Propane?
What was your crucible made out of?