bindian
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Yesterday I couldn't spell welder. Today I are one. Yesterday, I played around with beads and different setting and bead techniques. Last night I was watching training videos from the link posted above. Today I welded my first project.
An inlet watergate for my pond. I tried the video guys "church steeple" technique and the weave. I do better with the weave. My first decent weld on the 2 inch tubing happened on the inside corner weld.
Go figure. Also, I seem to weld better dragging the puddle away from me, then to the left or to the right. I did better on my first vertical welds then the flat position welds. Go figure again.
It will have 1/4" plate U bolted to the pipe hinges. The two inch gap at the bottom will be for normal water flow.
I gave it a two inch gap to keep out larger logger head snappin' turtles. Logger heads are open season in my ponds. Red Ear Sliders are no shooting for all. The frame will be bolted 3 places per side with all 1/2 bolts or all thread. The cedar posts will be cemented in 24 inch long x 12 inch wide trenches with rebar in the concrete and through the post. We will see next flood how it does.
2 inch pipe hinge on 1.5 inch pipe.
hugs, Brandi


It will have 1/4" plate U bolted to the pipe hinges. The two inch gap at the bottom will be for normal water flow.

2 inch pipe hinge on 1.5 inch pipe.

hugs, Brandi