Advise for a first time Welder

   / Advise for a first time Welder
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#92  
If you guys want to see a beauty...
We have a welder in the barn just like this one and it still works...
Don't know how much it weighs but it is heavy...
My dad purchased this thing back in the early 50's and it was used...
I assume that it is a 1940's vintage...
It is what I learned on...
It is an AO Smith model 25-18...
The plates on it states 45 primary amps with a serial # of 25-16535...
If anybody knows anything about it I would appreciate any information...

Looks like it fell off a utility pole! Or else out of Dr Frankenstien's lab
 
   / Advise for a first time Welder #94  
I am also a first time welder. Thanks for the advise guys
 
   / Advise for a first time Welder #95  
My tip:
If you're confident in the integrity of your welds but they don't look exactly professional...And you want to paint your project...
...a little bondo (body filler) fingered into any gaps, cavities, crevices etc. along the beads will greatly improve the look when painted...it also keeps water from getting into said cavities etc...
 
   / Advise for a first time Welder #96  
My tip:
If you're confident in the integrity of your welds but they don't look exactly professional...And you want to paint your project...
...a little bondo (body filler) fingered into any gaps, cavities, crevices etc. along the beads will greatly improve the look when painted...it also keeps water from getting into said cavities etc...

Or, use a die grinder to smooth them out and remove the bird poop.
 
   / Advise for a first time Welder #97  
Or, use a die grinder to smooth them out and remove the bird poop.

Do your best, Grind the rest!

(experienced weldor looking at coworkers bird poop welds, ) Blind man on a galloping horse wouldn't notice that.

Putty and paint will make a weldor what he ain't

(experienced weldor looking at newby's just finished weldment, ) Better put a bolt through that if you want it to hold
 
   / Advise for a first time Welder #98  
Do your best, Grind the rest!

(experienced weldor looking at coworkers bird poop welds, ) Blind man on a galloping horse wouldn't notice that.

Putty and paint will make a weldor what he ain't

(experienced weldor looking at newby's just finished weldment, ) Better put a bolt through that if you want it to hold

Good ones. Hadn't heard those before.:laughing:
 
   / Advise for a first time Welder #100  
If I ever go to prison, I hope you welded the bars together!!!

Good welding is lots faster than good grinding.

Your welds look like Turkey poop on a hoe handle !

"Too bad for the rest of us, you had Helen Keller for your weld instructor"
 

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