Has this ever happened to you? Well, follow along as I attempt to clean up this mess without the use of Patch/Fish plates. The video will help bring to light some of the things to consider when making a repair like this or something of a similar situation. Also, this video is focused more on the step by step process more so than the welding itself. I hope you enjoy it. If this interests you, please follow and let me know what you think. I appreciate the feedback and comments. Thank you for your support.
The thumbs down were from the companies that sell replacement for parts that you welded and fixed. lol
He is very skilled,and thorough! I've only seen a couple guys cut like that.I remember a guy on a job,he was the main welder up in Alaska,everything he did looked like a machine did it.Whenever you complimented him,he's smile and say,you should see my father then,he taught me!
My youngest brother was a welder and that probably was the thing he liked doing the most in life was to have a stinger in his hand. For a few years he welded in a ship yard repairing damages to about everything that floated. When the yard closed and he came home he welded off and on doing different jobs and really prided his self on doing a good job and I really liked doing projects with him knowing it was done right. Since those days are long ago it's nice to see a welder that takes pride and has excellent workmanship like you. Most of what I've seen in the past years they would have just scabbed something over the top and called it a day. Nice work!!!!!