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old man from Tx
Lebanon, TN · a month ago

This is cool. Looks like a MIG setup but with flux instead of a shielding gas?

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Patrick Reese
Stafford, VA · a month ago

YES .ITS TAUGHT IN TRADE SCHOOL. .FACTORY PIPE WELDING.

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Carlis Norvell
a month ago

so how am I able to see the hot metal picked up

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Randall Sapp
Farmington, WV · a month ago

use it weld train wheels when wear out

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Tony Powers
Akron, OH · 23 days ago

I is to do this everyday making Hummer rims for the US Military. the flange plate which held the bolt pattern to the rim base. it took almost 47 seconds to go around the inner circulous of the rim.!!!!!!

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Jason Riggs
Munfordville, KY · a month ago

Used to use this process making air compressors at Campbell Hausfeld.

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Michael Booth
Pryor, OK · 20 days ago

yeah I was a sub arc pipe welder for 11yrs

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william bradley
a month ago

I used one of these for years

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Jackson
Klamath Falls, OR · a month ago

I did some steel water reservoir tanks, the welders used submerged welding tractors to do the majority of the welding. Crew just fed materials to the machines and corrected the machines.

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Gregory Parsons
Hanson, KY · 24 days ago

cool!

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Patrick Reese
Stafford, VA · a month ago

TIMING SPEED. PENETRATION. .STILL HAS TO BE X RAYED

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robert proulx
North Providence, RI · a month ago

I've seen this technique years ago with capco steel in Providence, Rhode Island they were making beams for bridges, and I was extremely impressed about all of the extremely heavy equipment they needed to do this type of steel work. In the welding was one of them

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Tom B
Centereach, NY · a month ago

COOL 🤔👍🙏

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William Mccoy
Manteca, CA · a month ago

yes

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Randy Jones
Springfield, IL · 2 months ago

yes I have work with this. I worked for custom alloy in high bridge New Jersey. we made pipe fittings for nuclear reactions.