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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: bmxbob on February 09, 2009, 09:36 PM
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howdy all, i work for network rail.
Offtrack before you start :LolLolLolLol: vegetation, felling trees, fencing and level crossings etc
i need to be able to weld the metal fencing so have to do a course as with everything on the railway, even need a 1/2 day course to start a generator :uglystupid2:
anyway the only course they do is a 5 day full welding course so i will be learning all types of welding 8)
so hopefully will be able to attempt to weld up damaged frames etc
boss says he is buying a welding machine and we can borrow it when not in use at work ;)
has anyone attempted to do DIY weld repairs ?
anyone want to donate broken, snapped or damaged frames / forks for me to av a go ?
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My Dad's a top class welder! never seen a shody job from him on his cars, vans and lorry's but we've never bought or had a frame that needs that much of work doing to it so we've never tried... i'm also starting an after school welding course in my GCSE Engineering course :daumenhoch: hopefully i follow in my Dad's footsteps...
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""A welding machine"" All i can say is you have a hell of a lot to learn , have fun and dont forget your suncream.
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if your going to do it ,invest in a tig welder or inverter ac/dc unit touch start not scratch
you can weld nice and alloy frames too.
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""A welding machine"" All i can say is you have a hell of a lot to learn , have fun and dont forget your suncream.
yer " a welding machine "
you can tell im a total novice :2funny:
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i have been a full time welder for over 2o years apart from at the moment
its a great job and very satisfactory do it you wont look back, infact you probably wont see owt as youll get arc eye :LolLolLolLol:
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i did an evening course in welding and gained my nvq's. welded lugs on a suelo flatland frame using a micro plazma welder. the results were great. shame i didn't get on with the frame so it sits under my stairs.
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/q14/dennydyer/DSC00148-1.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/q14/dennydyer/DSC00197-1.jpg)
it does give you a sense of achievement when you have used your skills to help in your hobby though.
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i guess in 5 days you will cover mig and arc at the most, don't expect to be a tig welder in 5 days. :LolLolLolLol: mig is a piece of piss, a week of welding and you can do any simple job. They might show you one though. You will love arc eye :( it's like having sand in your eye/eyes that you can never get out and a right fooker. Good luck fella, just enjoy yourself. :daumenhoch:
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:) My Mrs used to be a welder,now she looks at frames/parts and picks holes in quality of the workmanship-"Look at the state of the welding,they want how much for it?"
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everytime i did welding is was to weld the '17 didget' numbers on the bulk-head of a car..... >:D
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I DID learn to be a tig welder in 5 days.......lol
mind you, id been up against it, welding a morris traveller fo 18 months with steel like cheesecloth with a 40 quid arc welder .....TIG was a piece of piss in comparison.....
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buy a beetle or a camper :LolLolLolLol:
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Contact dibly, he has hundreds of frames in thousands of pieces, I am sure he will let you have a go on em ;D
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I have done two weeks welding back in 85/86 as part of my apprenticeship, I had to do two weeks, bench fitting, milling, turning etc. We only done Gas & Arc but I quite enjoyed it, have not done any since though :(
I think you will enjoy it :daumenhoch: