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Freaks, assemble!

Thinking of starting a Thread called
The Tech Shed

To answer tech questions. First started repairing and installing chemistry lab equipment at 12 my aunt was chair of chem dept.
Electronics Tech
Machine builder
Machinist
race engineer
Scruitneer
Technology Director for NYC firm-- servers, clients and phone systems
welder
Zamboni driver

Plus I have a list of consultants I have worked with through the years that I check with.
 
Thinking of starting a Thread called
The Tech Shed

To answer tech questions. First started repairing and installing chemistry lab equipment at 12 my aunt was chair of chem dept.
Electronics Tech
Machine builder
Machinist
race engineer
Scruitneer
Technology Director for NYC firm-- servers, clients and phone systems
welder
Zamboni driver

Plus I have a list of consultants I have worked with through the years that I check with.

But you don't have a picture of your welds.
 

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Very nice welds DW! While I can weld, I am not as proficient as that! My profession is aerospace and I have seen some amazing welds. For space applications welds have to be NDT and leak tested. Typically must pass leakage of less than 1.0E-7 SCCS of helium at 500 PSI. Some welds have to produce enough samples of a run so some can be cut up. Engineering work on all kinds of welds from TIG to Orbital to E-Beam in a vacuum, dabbled in fusion welding but that program died.
 
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