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  1. #1
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    Look at this new guy

    Hi everyone
    Im Bryan im 18 years old iv just learned to Oxy Fuel weld and im starting
    Arc welding within the next day or 2
    I go to a Tech center for half of my school day to learn the welding art
    Any advice would help
    im here to try to get ahead anyway i can

    Thanks For Reading
    Last edited by draco008; 10-22-2007 at 11:07 PM.
    1969 Camaro
    515 Dyno Tested Hp

    Newbie Welder

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    Welcome, Draco, from a fellow Virginian! We are in pretty good company here.

    Scott
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    Welcome Draco. Always good to see another car nut in here. Is that a big block in the Camaro?

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    My advice is to get a set of leathers, arc welding spatter will EAT YOU UP!
    a plain old cotton shirt is plenty for gas welding, but arc welding throws sparks like heck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1990notch View Post
    Welcome Draco. Always good to see another car nut in here. Is that a big block in the Camaro?
    Small Block 350 =)
    1969 Camaro
    515 Dyno Tested Hp

    Newbie Welder

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    Welcome to the wonderful world of welding, Draco...here, there is no such thing as a stupid, or dumb question...we have all had questions, and the answers we got, we will pass onto you. Your instructors will be amazed at your knowledge!
    Arcin' and sparkin', Rocky D <><
    Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
    IF YOU CAN READ THIS, THANK A TEACHER...
    IF YOU'RE READING THIS IN ENGLISH, THANK A SOLDIER!

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    Welcome Draco from yet another Virginian [Hampton] and much luck to you.

    Wheelchair

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    Wow! all these Virgins, coming out of the woodwork...oh no...that's Virginians isn't it.
    Arcin' and sparkin', Rocky D <><
    Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
    IF YOU CAN READ THIS, THANK A TEACHER...
    IF YOU'RE READING THIS IN ENGLISH, THANK A SOLDIER!

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    I welcome you and hate you from jealousy at the same time. I have vowed for years I WILL own a 69 Camaro at some point in my life. You are drivin my dream car dammit at least post some pics!

    all kidding aside this is a great place to learn, and the only dumb question is the one that isn't asked.
    Having seen a couple of episodes of "Orange County Choppers" doesn't make you an ace welder.

    Fronius TransPuls Synergic 2700 (AL)
    Miller Deltaweld 302 (Steel)

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    Thumbs up

    Welcome to the forum Bryan from another Newbie, kick back and enjoy
    Jim
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    And a serious big old Wells bandsaw
    F-550 pick-up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammy da bull View Post
    I welcome you and hate you from jealousy at the same time. I have vowed for years I WILL own a 69 Camaro at some point in my life. You are drivin my dream car dammit at least post some pics!

    all kidding aside this is a great place to learn, and the only dumb question is the one that isn't asked.
    Just for you bud
    and im sure someones going to ask how i have this car at such a young age
    and the answer is iv had this car since the 7th grade my dad got it for me for only a few hundred bucks because it was a rust bucket but i did all the body work my self over the year and a friend of the family sprayed it for me in return for doing motor work for him .

    The Blue Camaro is my Brother In Laws he and my dad taught me everything i know the bodywork and paint is far from perfect but the pictures really help to hide it hah





    Last edited by draco008; 10-24-2007 at 07:32 PM.
    1969 Camaro
    515 Dyno Tested Hp

    Newbie Welder

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    Wow. Very clean lines.

    Me like. Lots.

    Scott
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    MXtras' Storage Cabinet thread - http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtal...ad.php?t=15905

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    Very nice '69. I bet it sounds nice too. You didn't show any pics of the engine compartment.

    I also had one when I was about 18. Mine was an original '70 SS/RS 396. I bought it for $2000 with 90k miles on it back in 1982. Muscle cars were cheap back then. Wish I still had it. I still like the looks of the '69 the best though.

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    A '69 Z-28 for only a few hundred bucks???
    Did your Dad know it isn't right to take advantage of the mentally disabled when he bought it?

    I had a '66 Chevelle SS w/ (original) 375 HP 396 when I was 18 or so and thought the car was going to kill me. I can only imaging what 500 + HP must be like. I bought mine in pieces and had to put it all together myself.

    You lucky SOB! Enjoy it!
    I NEED MORE COWBELL!!!


    'Red' Powcon 300ST (no torch yet)
    (ok, not really a 'Red'... )
    'Blue' Miller 35 (older than me and runs great), Thunderbolt AC arc (ditto)
    'Craftsman' AC arc (who made this originally?)
    O/A x 2 (both smaller than I'd like)
    14" Milwaukee chopper
    20t HF press (crap, but works)
    Buffalo forge w/ blower
    Alot of pumps!

    "All of us know more than any of us."- TexHand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Some Creep View Post
    A '69 Z-28 for only a few hundred bucks???
    Did your Dad know it isn't right to take advantage of the mentally disabled when he bought it?

    I had a '66 Chevelle SS w/ (original) 375 HP 396 when I was 18 or so and thought the car was going to kill me. I can only imaging what 500 + HP must be like. I bought mine in pieces and had to put it all together myself.

    You lucky SOB! Enjoy it!
    =)
    it had alot of really bad rust spots and no motor
    1969 Camaro
    515 Dyno Tested Hp

    Newbie Welder

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