It is like a time warp, I can hear my instructor in my head: "Too hot, too hot, too hot, might be passable, good, too hot, too hot. Do it again, watch your temp, be more consistent. Stop sucking and we might make a welder out of you!"
# 4, no doubt in my mind that if I ever bought a horse that is exactly how it would turn out. And then they wonder why they get turned into bars of soap!
#3 That's the real American Sign Language.
ReplyDeleteWhat is #9?
ReplyDeleteI think it is a demonstration of a cleaning agent on different alloy welds.
DeleteA series of really good welds.
Deletethey are cute welds to an untrained eye. To a 6G pipe welder they dont pass first glance.
DeleteIt is like a time warp, I can hear my instructor in my head: "Too hot, too hot, too hot, might be passable, good, too hot, too hot. Do it again, watch your temp, be more consistent. Stop sucking and we might make a welder out of you!"
Delete#10: No, no, no heeeeellll no!
ReplyDeletePrefuckingCISEly what I thought.
DeleteWhat? No sense of adventure? Me neither.
Delete# 4, no doubt in my mind that if I ever bought a horse that is exactly how it would turn out. And then they wonder why they get turned into bars of soap!
ReplyDelete#9, looks like silver after the color is removed... looks like. Any idea if that's what's happening?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like silver plating using electrolysis.
DeleteSilver or other metal plating. Could be chrome, platinum, or any other 'silver' metal.
DeleteActually, looks like TIG welds on stainless steel being chemically cleaned.
Delete#6 "Get off my lawn!"
ReplyDeleteKiller rabbit?
DeleteNot a rabbit. Very young, very happy kid goat.
Delete#10-Fuck that shit
ReplyDelete#9 Looks like someone showing off a series of welds. Stainless, possibly acid cleaner?
ReplyDelete#10 - OSHA does not apply in many parts of the world.
ReplyDeleteSteve the Engineer
#7 - An accomplished gas thief could easily defeat that lock with an acetylene torch, i betcha....
ReplyDeleteMost gas thieves will just put a pan under the tank and punch a whole in it.
DeleteWhat kind of voltage are those lines carrying in #10 to need such HUGE insulators? Good grief.
ReplyDeleteProbably 765 Kv
DeleteOSHA?!! OSHA? We don't need no stinking OSHA...
ReplyDelete