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I thought i would share these with you !!!
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That's what I call pigeon poop welds.
Everybody loves a challenge - and you seem to have been selected for today's :eek::LOL::LOL: w
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That reminds of the kind of crap the ex maintenance manager where I work put out.:eek:
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Looks like Ironman took a dump !
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Just one degree better than "Hot Glue" maybe!!
RS
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Did you ask to see anything else he practiced on!!!
The second weld looks like he was trying to weld upward in stead of down.
HE! HE! HE!
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Now that's sum SCARY SH*T !!!!!!!!!
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like i said " the mig is the most dangerous tool invented " .
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...and I thought my welding was bad!!!:eek:
That last shot, well....
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i seen better welds done by a blind man . some nice cold weave welds:eek:that why i like my big mother of a welder turn that babby up till i blow the 50amp fuse s out of the shop .its better to turn a big welder down then try to weld wide open with small welder
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at least the welds held long enough for it to rust. :3dSMILE::LOL:
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Looks like a lot of undercut there as well,and that's as bad as shallow penetration . A lot of scary stuff out there!
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Some time when you go to a fair size car show, crawl under some of the home built, kinda rough cars and you will be surprised at the spit, baling wire assembly and welds holding them together. I'm a mediocre welder at best, but when I bought my little mig, I took a course at the local welding school. Six evenings over 3 weeks - a half hour of classroom, 2-1/2 hours of burning wire.
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Since Hworrell went with a superhero reference, I'll go demonic.
After seeing those pictures, we now all know what it would look like if Satan ate a barrel of spoiled chili...
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I don't know, a little body filler and they will look just fine. :D
Don
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IC2
Some time when you go to a fair size car show, crawl under some of the home built, kinda rough cars and you will be surprised at the spit, baling wire assembly and welds holding them together. I'm a mediocre welder at best, but when I bought my little mig, I took a course at the local welding school. Six evenings over 3 weeks - a half hour of classroom, 2-1/2 hours of burning wire.
To be honest Dave your absolutely right, the amount of poor welding i see on cars in the U.S. and in the U.K. is mind blowing, When people bring their cars to me for something i often have a look around and some things i see blow my mind !!!
I recently had a guy bring his car around as his rear shock mount had broke, while i was underneath i noticed that the brake pipe wasnt secured to the frame rail, on further inspection i could see why not, the brake line to the rear had no flexible in it :eek: It was all hardline so they left it unclipped to allow for movement :LOL:
Another one i see a lot is cheap bolts in suspension arms, they are usually bent but i did see one car that had been assembeled with studding and a nut on either end :eek:
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Steve, just when you THINK you've seen it all.................. :eek::eek:
Don
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Pitiful as they are, they are successful welds and done along time ago unless it has been sitting exposed to the elements for a number of years. Don't misunderstand me, i have a huge TIG machine and know how to use it, those are horrible looking but they are still stuck together. I have seen more nasty looking welds hold than i have real pretty looking tig welds fail - if you know what i mean. It might look like a bunch of grapes on the outside but if they have penetration on the inside then it'll hold - although there doesn't look like much penetration either. It had to have something going for it or it've crashed years ago.
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ojh
Pitiful as they are, they are successful welds and done along time ago unless it has been sitting exposed to the elements for a number of years. Don't misunderstand me, i have a huge TIG machine and know how to use it, those are horrible looking but they are still stuck together. I have seen more nasty looking welds hold than i have real pretty looking tig welds fail - if you know what i mean. It might look like a bunch of grapes on the outside but if they have penetration on the inside then it'll hold - although there doesn't look like much penetration either. It had to have something going for it or it've crashed years ago.
the world was built with oxy acetylene welding and stick rods alot is still working. i still weld with stick on fast fab work and welding of iron .as for weld s Porsche had built road race car frames out of alum in the 60s to70s i think some of the worst welds i ever seen but they did hold
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I hope those Rat Rods are "Trailer Queens " I wouldn't want to share the road with
them .
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ojh
Pitiful as they are, they are successful welds and done along time ago unless it has been sitting exposed to the elements for a number of years. Don't misunderstand me, i have a huge TIG machine and know how to use it, those are horrible looking but they are still stuck together. I have seen more nasty looking welds hold than i have real pretty looking tig welds fail - if you know what i mean. It might look like a bunch of grapes on the outside but if they have penetration on the inside then it'll hold - although there doesn't look like much penetration either. It had to have something going for it or it've crashed years ago.
Its never been on the road mate, thankfully !!!
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Maybe alot of grinding and a little more welding is in order.:confused:
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Now you guys know why we have our certification system down here...To protect us,and them,and everyone else on the roads...We are still allowed to build pretty much what we want,but,to a strict bunch of rules..But,we do have it easier,I think,than Aussie..
Here,try this..It isnt actually as scary as it looks,we have a fairly large loose leaf book,that was produced,and we have just had an update,here is the website..
www.lvvta.org.nz
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Since Dave S is looking for ideas for his Chevy gasser, I thought I would toss out some pictures of this little jem that is on Ebay right now. Don't you wonder what genius came up with THIS great front axle idea? :eek:
The ad says "*She's Ready for You to Customize!". Sure, then just drive me straight to the funeral home and cut out the middle man. :LOL: Camber, we don't need no stinkin' camber!!!
Don
Oh, check out how he welded a tab onto the tie rod to terminate the drag link!!!!! And they say good workmanship is a thing of the past!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow!!! Scary, Don, that looks like a single trailer spring, Brian
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Speaking of camber--on this car, altho the positive camber has become negative by turning the axle over---it is a lot less negative(and will stay constant) than many cars out there that will run with the front end up some--(1st/2nd gear) and won't suffer from extreme bump steer issues
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hahaha,thats gona take a lot of grindin!!!hahaha
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Thats a parabolic spring, they have a bad habit of breaking :eek:
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Wow!!! Scary, Don, that looks like a single trailer spring, Brian
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Thats a parabolic spring, they have a bad habit of breaking :eek:
I think the spring is the least of that cars problems! :LOL: Well, actually, the forces caused by that axle wanting to right itself might put some very strange twists on the springs.
The sad part is that some yokel built this car for the sole purpose of unloading it onto some unsuspecting and inexperienced hopeful rodder who will actually try shoving a big block in it and driving it. To me it verges on criminal..............no different from those "restoration shops" that tape over rust holes in frames and undercoat them so no one will notice. :mad:
Don
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I think the spring is the least of that cars problems! :LOL: Well, actually, the forces caused by that axle wanting to right itself might put some very strange twists on the springs.
The sad part is that some yokel built this car for the sole purpose of unloading it onto some unsuspecting and inexperienced hopeful rodder who will actually try shoving a big block in it and driving it. To me it verges on criminal..............no different from those "restoration shops" that tape over rust holes in frames and undercoat them so no one will notice. :mad:
Don
You can see now why we have our annual MOT test :LOL:
We have badly built cars here too Don, I guess there is more in the U.S. because of the population size.