Official Fabrication & Welding Porn Photo Thread
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this, all though they were prolly not just dumping the flux on it, they did have decent rod coating technology that far back. I have looked at lots of welds made in the 50-60 and good welders then make just as good if not better welds than today with better tech. All though today we are using much harder and way more tensile strength steels, so they are having to use x70+ rod in a lot of cases, and sometimes Low H2.It was probably all stick welded with some ancient arc machine. Probably dumped borax on it for flux. I'd be interested in the x-ray. I bet it's strong, albeit ugly.
They didn't have nearly the welding machinery then. I'm not even sure MIG existed much before the 50's, even if it did it wasn't widespread.
As far as the X-ray it will either be really strong and ugly, or you will wonder how the fuck its still holding??? With old shit that looks like that, there is very little middle ground its one or the other lolLeave a comment:
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It was all arc welded. The British manufactures and Mercedes did beautiful welding, it's just the Italians that have the blobs and spatter everywhere. When you restore it you have to leave it as. I can almost duplicate what they did if I turn the gas off on my tig. Almost. LolLeave a comment:
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It was probably all stick welded with some ancient arc machine. Probably dumped borax on it for flux. I'd be interested in the x-ray. I bet it's strong, albeit ugly.
They didn't have nearly the welding machinery then. I'm not even sure MIG existed much before the 50's, even if it did it wasn't widespread.Leave a comment:
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So there's a fella over on garage journal that pulls these kinds of welds off with a continuous MIG process. Looks like TIG, but this guy clearly has his technique down:



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This is a little different than most of what has been posted previously. It is a cuff / bracelet i made for my girl a few years ago. It is a little scratched up cause she wears it a lot and is prob due for some 1200 grit and another polish. I made it out of a sheet of Titanium and a hammer.


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