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capnmchl
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Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:48 pm
Turns out I'm not too bad at it either.
This is my 3rd attempt
Should be handy for when the inevitable rust fest strikes my so far relatively unrusty chromie
Also stripped down my old auto gearbox as part of a uni assignment. It's spotless in there. For something that's 26 years old and done 80k miles, and never had an oil change, you wouldn't know it

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Speedtouch
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Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:50 pm
Congratulations! It's definitely handy to know you can weld, as it relieves some of the stress come MOT time.

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capnmchl
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Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:53 pm
Cheers man. Don't think I can bring myself to let the lance near my car (not in my hands anyway), but I'll keep on practicing and practice makes perfect ;)
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Speedtouch
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Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:57 pm
Indeed, after a few trial runs (I practiced on an old Mini bonnet for my first efforts), you'll soon be well away.

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harry_p
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:02 am
now try it on some metal you've had to touch with a grinder to remove the paint, and upside down

cheers,
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e30topless
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:07 am
harry_p wrote:now try it on some metal you've had to touch with a grinder to remove the paint, and upside down

in a tight space with your hair on fire and sparks going down your sleeve

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snakebrain
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:59 am
capnmchl wrote:Also stripped down my old auto gearbox as part of a uni assignment. It's spotless in there. For something that's 26 years old and done 80k miles, and never had an oil change, you wouldn't know it

Now let's see you put that back together!

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capnmchl
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 7:16 am
Haha, I understand it'll be harder upside down with my head wedged between the sill and the floor.
That auto box is never going back together. I knew that 10 minutes in when a load of plastic ball bearings fell out and went everywhere!
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daimlerman
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 8:23 am
capnmchl wrote:
That auto box is never going back together. I knew that 10 minutes in when a load of plastic ball bearings fell out and went everywhere!
Odd how youngsters are good at pulling things to bits,but crap at putting 'em back together....
I remember pulling my dad's pocket watch to bits as a child...
My lad just 'Wanted to learn how the video recorder worked'....

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Jos
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 2:52 pm
e30topless wrote:harry_p wrote:now try it on some metal you've had to touch with a grinder to remove the paint, and upside down

in a tight space with your hair on fire and sparks going down your sleeve

and those lovely blisters on the outside of your left upper arm that scar like hell
Overhead root run stick welding for ultimate bodyfire

'89 Touring - slightly rippled with a rusty underside
'94 e36 tree climber
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Speedtouch
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 3:14 pm
And the funny dance you do when some molten weld melts its way through your trainers.

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Jos
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 3:31 pm
Speedtouch wrote:And the funny dance you do when some molten weld melts its way through your trainers.

Yeah! leather boots all the way; although don't wear steel toecaps when welding since my father regaled me with an story from the ships involving some molten metal down the inside of a steel boot that couldn't get out...
'89 Touring - slightly rippled with a rusty underside
'94 e36 tree climber
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Jozi
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 5:50 pm
Speedtouch wrote:And the funny dance you do when some molten weld melts its way through your trainers.

I've had that! Welding gloves help a lot but I've still got plenty of splatter down my neck or burn through clothes.
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Jesus325iTouring
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Thu Mar 28, 2013 6:30 pm
e30topless wrote:harry_p wrote:now try it on some metal you've had to touch with a grinder to remove the paint, and upside down

in a tight space with your hair on fire and sparks going down your sleeve

And in your ear
I need to learn to weld properly,my welding is rubbish and the gaping holes in my sills keep telling me to not stuff them full of p40 and news paper

X5 V8 for thrills, CRV for chills, Range Rover P38 V8 for sooooo much aggravation...
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daimlerman
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Fri Mar 29, 2013 1:46 am
Jesus325iTouring wrote:e30topless wrote:harry_p wrote:now try it on some metal you've had to touch with a grinder to remove the paint, and upside down

in a tight space with your hair on fire and sparks going down your sleeve

And in your ear
I need to learn to weld properly,my welding is rubbish and the gaping holes in my sills keep telling me to not stuff them full of p40 and news paper

Not so sure on that Roger,page 3 usually displays plenty of silicone...
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Jesus325iTouring
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Fri Mar 29, 2013 2:20 am
Silicone sills FTW

X5 V8 for thrills, CRV for chills, Range Rover P38 V8 for sooooo much aggravation...
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G-Bear
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Sat Mar 30, 2013 10:43 pm
Speedtouch wrote:And the funny dance you do when some molten weld melts its way through your trainers.

I had that working as a labourer when I was about 17.. Only it was molten from an engineering block I was cutting. Watched it burn through my trainer with amazement, unbeknown of what might happen next.
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Speedtouch
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Sat Mar 30, 2013 10:56 pm
Yeah, red hot steel burning its way into into your feet makes you move a bit sharpish!

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kam-325i
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Sat Mar 30, 2013 11:36 pm
Jos wrote:Overhead root run stick welding for ultimate bodyfire

Been there, Done that !!!!
Ill drag the TiG set out for the car now.
Pete don't care about colour, He would shag a rainbow if he could find the end of it....

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G-Bear
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Sun Mar 31, 2013 9:50 am
I've only welded on a bench.. Looking forward go the day of trying to fit my head, helmet and weld nozzle into a wheel arch..
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lhd220turbo
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Sun Mar 31, 2013 11:23 am
good effort & naturally you'll get better as you do more
i will say tho, that welding new metal is very easy, its trying to weld shit old thin metal to new metal is the art!