Very interesting stuff. Did you learn this through a welding program/school or is a lot of this on the job training/apprenticeship?
No steel added, just beveled the weld joint and welded it up with FCAW process.Tom, Some more great work, done by you. Did you add steel to the bucket repair, or just the weld, job?
The bore welder is a Bore Repair Systems BOA-211.Tom, You have a York boring machine, what bore welder are you using, is it a York also?
Great Pics, I look forward to your posts every day.
Hi Tom
What method of removing the grease/dirt from between the join of bosses welded to plates, before borewelding? (with all the borewelding you carry out, you will know what I mean) I have tried a lot of things cleaning sprays etc. heating up the join to melt out the grease, seems to work best for me. Only it takes a fair bit of time.
Wow the work you do is very impressive and looks top notch to me, i just joined and went through page by page and it was an excelent read. I do have a question though. How did you learn to diagnose the problems off all those different machines. I have done a little bit of repair on a jeep wrangler and i just used the repair manual to know exactly what was wrong, and if i was wrong i could always return the part back to the auto store. Do you have something like a repair manual for all those machines? Or is that just years of experence that you use to diagnose different problems? I just find it amazing that you can diagnose the problems so easily. Keep up the good work:thumbsup:thumbsup