Mac5005
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2005
- Location
- Rocky Mount
@WARRIORWELDING. I definitely know what you mean. I had some great instructors that showed me what it takes to constantly get better and that the field is continuously evolving. I definitely don't do it for the money, if that were the case i would be welding full time on a pipeline in the middle of nowhere. I feel if you can grasp what fails and why and then troubleshooting and understanding how to fix it is then the easy part. My greatest moments are when my students come back and thank me and show me their skills. It is truly humbling and absolutely awesome. That's what it's all about.
@Jeff B @braxton357 @Croatan_Kid
I'm surprised it took that long for the thread to go there. Haha here is a teaser.
@Jeff B @braxton357 @Croatan_Kid
I'm surprised it took that long for the thread to go there. Haha here is a teaser.
Nice welds though!
(I'm talking about the tattoo, of course!)
. But I seriously need to brush up on my stainless tig and mig. I've run so much aluminum over the last 12 yrs other alloys have suffered. And the whole cup walking thing I have never picked up the nack. My old instructor was old school and high SMAW oriented. He taught GTAW but primarily using Gas welding techniques. In my twenties I was steadier and just got used to putting it in hot and rolling with it in any position. This cup walking looks like a good way to steady my older tired arms and eyes. I put in 60 plus hrs. a week between my business and a full time job and fatigue is my number one worst enemy. Any good links to info and technique I could browse on the inner webs. My free time consist of about 30 or so minutes each evening around this time so getting some hands on from anybody is very limited. And NOBODY I'm around daily could care less about expanding their welding horizons.