It is interesting to see how far they have come since the begining. It is also interesting to see how far ahead they were thinking IE the welded in nuts for grounding added in the early episodes.
Every time a new episode comes on I have the same routine.
Glass of scotch, headphones and let the family know to bugger off for an hour.
Reminds me of stories my grandmother would say, how she would get books in the mail, but they would only be a chapter at a time, every so often. She couldn't wait for the next chapter to arrive in the mail, and read it immediately. This feels like that.
Awesome fabrication! Every episode pushes me closer to learning how to TIG weld... only problem is I haven't been able to afford a TIG welder yet...
Have a DC stick welder? I got started out with a TIG torch rigged to one of those and a separate gas source. It worked pretty well for years until I bought something nicer.
Have a DC stick welder? I got started out with a TIG torch rigged to one of those and a separate gas source. It worked pretty well for years until I bought something nicer.
That might work OK on steel, but "no bueno" on aluminum, you need A/C for that. My main interest is welding aluminum, I can MIG steel pretty good, and have access to a nice MIG at work.
That might work OK on steel, but "no bueno" on aluminum, you need A/C for that. My main interest is welding aluminum, I can MIG steel pretty good, and have access to a nice MIG at work.
For the sake of learning it might be a worthwhile tool. I'm not sure, I've never tried it. But an old Tombstone can be had cheap in AC/DC and if you added a HF starter to it (Arc Pig comes to mind) it might make a decent bullshit setup for practicing until you can buy something more legit. I don't know, I finally accepted it and bought a Multiprocess and have proceeded to fuck up an awful lot of tungsten so far.
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Out of all his skills; for some weird reason, I admire his ability to cut an absolute straight line with the grinder the best!
and the mind set that anything can be messed with. I pretty much know i can mess with most things and modify if needed, but I would have never thought to disassemble injectors and modify them.
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