Fair price for welding work?

   / Fair price for welding work? #41  
Well they look like pretty good welds, just looked at the one picture blowed up. But sometimes thats the problem with a mig weld.
 
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#42  
Looks like pretty nice work

I thought so. There are a few spots in there that I welded. I had never done it and I'm always am eager to try something new. I'm not bragging, but you wouldn't be able to pick them out:cool:
 
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#43  
Well they look like pretty good welds, just looked at the one picture blowed up. But sometimes thats the problem with a mig weld.

These pic files are huge. You can see a lot of detail. Look over several of them an let me know what you think? I can say this, he took his time and used a lot of wire. Did full beads all the way around. Time will tell:)
 
   / Fair price for welding work? #44  
I just looked at a few more,[my dial up is well dial up],kinda blurry on my screen,almost look like stick weld on a few spots,and a little rough but close up like that they [well most] look a little rough. Bet they'll be alright though. Thing about a mig,unless you clean good and turn it up some,you can get cold lap and lack of fusion,which you can't see.Thats what I was saying about that 110 volt machine,but I've never used a 110 volt,must put out more than I thought.

I always fill my groove,which means as many passes as it takes,unless I'm welding something real thin,I always put at least two passes[root and cover],just how I learned welding pipe,on pressure pipe I always put at least three passes,[root,hot/fill,and cap/cover],one right over the other.
Makes for a better looking job,you get root in, grind high spots than hot fill over,[might have to do many more fill passes depends on thickness],knock the high spots off with grinder and cover,you can put a better looking final weld on than trying to do it in one pass that way,other ways of stacking beads and weaving beads,just depends on what and in what postion.
 
   / Fair price for welding work? #45  
Looks like good welds to me. When I welded the hooks on my bucket I used 3/16" angle for reinforcement too. I had to repaint the inside of my bucket. I used the millermatic 250 and they've held more than what the bucket is rated. I chain my tractor on the trailer with those hooks. I welded them onto the trailer too.
 
   / Fair price for welding work? #46  
The whole installation looks very professional. You should think about making installation kits available to others.
 
   / Fair price for welding work? #47  
Be careful because the grab hooks are forged steel and require preheating before welding and what you typically see is the first side will crack away and the second will hold a little better because the first weld preheated it. I would also be cautious because a low amp mig does not penetrate the metals well and they may look good but not hold much. Maybe proof test the grab hooks for your security.
 
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#48  
The whole installation looks very professional. You should think about making installation kits available to others.

Yeah? you ought to see it painted:) Pics soon.
 
 
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