WARRIORWELDING
Owner opperator Of WarriorWelding LLC.
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2008
- Location
- Chillin, Hwy 64 Mocksville NC
Big girl had a bad day!
"I like big butts......"
"I like big butts......"
Not anymore! Healing regimen is underway.Wow.
Das a big crack![]()
It had its moments. One area it pulled some nasty crap out of the plate the fella provided. I had ground the back chasing back heavy rust. It was some stuff he had laying about. I guess I didn't hit the back side hard enough in that area. Another area I had not cleared the factory paint quite wide enough. It chewed through it but really disturbed the arc and puddle flow. It is a bit finicky with wind. I had to gouge out a couple passes before I got mad enough to eat a nab and put up some wind blocks. Absolutely a gas hog and is happy running 25-35 cfm on flow. With a small nozzle and the wrong angle it is enough to pull ambient air into the puddle! Drag, pull, push it doesn't much care just changes the profile of the bead.What do you think about the 7100? Not so much on the shielding gas side but the weld quality on possibly less than ideal surface prep situations?
I hate those little boomlifts man. I'll work all day at 185' up as long as its a full size lift, but being 50' up in one of those is dicey.Couple shots of me in the basket. Much respect to dudes who do this daily on much bigger more dangerous trees.
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Couple shots of me in the basket. Much respect to dudes who do this daily on much bigger more dangerous trees.
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So was it dicey? I've got a couple pines I need to take out in Hartsville and have been contemplating renting one.I hate those little boomlifts man. I'll work all day at 185' up as long as its a full size lift, but being 50' up in one of those is dicey.
So was it dicey? I've got a couple pines I need to take out in Hartsville and have been contemplating renting one.
I've used one for some trees. It's all over the place if the wind starts blowing. Not real comfortable for me.So was it dicey? I've got a couple pines I need to take out in Hartsville and have been contemplating renting one.
Fully extended it wasn't exactly confidence inspiring. I used to never tie off to one. I do now but the whole time I was thinking about that ride down if it went south. I've used bigger self propelled lifts at greater height like you stated. Two times here at the house on other trees. I did like the leveling feature. Its only rated for 500 pounds. It is also not at all wide. Me and my son never got in together but a chainsaw and me was a basket full. As for stable the saw would cause enough torque to move the basket. Making a cut it would pull the basket towards the bar.I'll let him speak for himself on the tree work. But they simply move a lot more than a full size all terrain boom lift in my experience. Not bad up to like 20', and the have their place. We use them in warehouses and factories occasionally.
Local guy to me sells 10 pieces for $10 and he sells so much it's ridiculous!
Wait. What? Explain please?Local guy to me sells 10 pieces for $10 and he sells so much it's ridiculous!
That would be 225-300 up here.
Busy road in Mint Hill (Charlotte suburb) he is always stacking wood! Good guy too. It's all he does that I know of. He has land behind his house full of trees and I think he lets a tree company dump logs from time to time. $10 a stack, honor system, put money in a box.Wait. What? Explain please?
Selling a bundle at a time. Like at the grocery store.Wait. What? Explain please?
Oh yeah. I remember that house.Busy road in Mint Hill (Charlotte suburb) he is always stacking wood! Good guy too. It's all he does that I know of. He has land behind his house full of trees and I think he lets a tree company dump logs from time to time. $10 a stack, honor system, put money in a box.
Itās definitely an acquired taste. I tend to hang on the the tree when it gets stretched out. If you need any help give me a shoutFully extended it wasn't exactly confidence inspiring. I used to never tie off to one. I do now but the whole time I was thinking about that ride down if it went south. I've used bigger self propelled lifts at greater height like you stated. Two times here at the house on other trees. I did like the leveling feature. Its only rated for 500 pounds. It is also not at all wide. Me and my son never got in together but a chainsaw and me was a basket full. As for stable the saw would cause enough torque to move the basket. Making a cut it would pull the basket towards the bar.
Biggest thing full height stretched out the lift had to be really close to the base. Not ideal and had to move it 4 or 5 times. I paid real close attention to lengths of drops so iff they hit wrong couldn't kick back to the lift. I wedged a couple really big blocks. Back cutting helped them a couple times to fall away. One or two I wedged and choose to push them for absolute control. This didn't work so well because to push moved more lift then blocks.
Damn...ok I have an Idea @WARRIORWELDING we shrink wrap 10 pieces in a bundle and I take them to Derek's house every week. We build a honors system box on the corner there at the entrance to Salem Glenn.Busy road in Mint Hill (Charlotte suburb) he is always stacking wood! Good guy too. It's all he does that I know of. He has land behind his house full of trees and I think he lets a tree company dump logs from time to time. $10 a stack, honor system, put money in a box.
You get 5 pcs for $8.95, I looked today. So my guy at 10 for $10 is a good deal! Is that expensive? I have actually bought a few stacks from him when I have been heading to URE or Harlan and needed wood when I didn't have any. I've never bought a full load of wood, I usually cut up fallen trees on jobs and dispose of them in my wood pile so I usually have plenty for the incinerator.Selling a bundle at a time. Like at the grocery store.