Welders
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oh i would totally suck at that one.
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zbrown;191376 wrote:
I could hold my own against about anyone in any process, most people think they are such "great" welders but they really dont understand how to set a machine up or even the philosophy behind the different processes
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wannabe;191378 wrote:
I know how to set a mig welder. I did it 50 hours a week for a year.Most of all production shops the welder has only slight control over a machine....
But in the new inverter machines there are so many cool things you can work with it is definately neat.....
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zbrown;191379 wrote:
Most of all production shops the welder has only slight control over a machine....But in the new inverter machines there are so many cool things you can work with it is definately neat.....
i didn't work on a line, I had my own machine with my own tank. DMI isnt really a production sho as each product is so huge we dont have menotenous parts welding.
I welded anywhere from 1/4" to 1 1/2" and trust me, the welder needs to be set right to pass CWB testing.We went to airgas and there was a lincoln rep showing off the powermig350, that thing was the shit, especially for aluminum.
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zbrown;191376 wrote:
I could hold my own against about anyone in any process, most people think they are such "great" welders but they really dont understand how to set a machine up or even the philosophy behind the different processesi don't need to know the "philosopy" to put a damn weld on some shit...
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dammit Joel, take Jims pic off your avatar, i read that post about you working at DMI and i couldnt figure out when the hell Jim worked at DMI
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wannabe;191367 wrote:
ii'll have a mig weld-off.Ill take up that offer.
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wannabe;191367 wrote:
ii'll have a mig weld-off.A trained monkey could probably even mig weld...how bout an arc weld-off, I love watching people get all frustrated and pissed when they keep getting the rod to stick. When I took metals even the most retarded kids could mig, but most of the people in the class couldn't arc weld to save their life...
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harwood39;191423 wrote:
ndscs for sure, im in the welding program right now, you can take it at the skills center in fargo. it is a much better course than daves. It is much longer and you get more theory and technical info.BULLSHIT! You can read a book about welding all day and when time comes to lay a bead it will look like shit. Dave's does 95% hands on actual welding. Just cause its a longer course doesn't mean shit.
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thurmanmerman;191449 wrote:
BULLSHIT! You can read a book about welding all day and when time comes to lay a bead it will look like shit. Dave's does 95% hands on actual welding. Just cause its a longer course doesn't mean shit.wow are you serious?? I am not even going to argue with such idiotic statement
Even in a simple process like MIG i bet you dont even understand the principle or differences between the different transfers like Spray, Pluse, or Short Arc... or how different sheilding gases affect penetration or why
My dad has always been an excellent welder even without any welding education, because he has tons of experience..........
but when i tell him things and he understands why certain things are doing what they may it makes him a that much better welder
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harwood39;191423 wrote:
ndscs for sure, im in the welding program right now, you can take it at the skills center in fargo. it is a much better course than daves. It is much longer and you get more theory and technical info.first year?
If you're a second year guy pay attention to Joel, and how he jigs things up, he knows his shit
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Ok, just so you know zach, we learn about Globular, Spray, short circuit etc.
The only difference between NDSCS and Daves is that the NDSCS program gets more extensivly into shit you don't need in most production fields...
Dave's teaches you everything you need to know to become a good welder(other than the stuff which you learn in industry, which even 2 years in school cant teach you) and NDSCS teaches you a lot of theory, and extra information which is helpful but not necessarily as important as straight up skill.
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