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My present to myself this year is an introductory welding course.  Two lessons in and I'm pleased to report that the hand that carves a foam sword is steady enough to lay down a nice consistent weld too; I seem to have an aptitude for it, which is nice.  We start on funny stuff like verticals and curves and thinner metal after the holiday break.  Things wot I have learned so far:
  • Welding is like climbing in that it is disruptive.  You know how after you've been climbing, you can't walk down a street without looking at the buildings a little differently, planning a route up the Cathedral and across Primark?  Like that.  It's a new superpower.
  • It's like wheelbuilding too - changing the game when it comes to bike fettlin'.  A whole extra bag of tinkering opportunities are opening up and verily doth this rock.
  • A slow steady tune in your head helps with a slow steady weld.  The Blue Danube is better than anything Trent has done. 
  • Gloves are good.  The nice purple burn on one hand and swollen UV sunburn on the other are a handy reminder here. 
  • The arc tearing up the surface impurities as it melts the joint metal is really, really pretty in a furious, destructive, power-of-physics wild magic Tesla plasma apocalypse kinda way.  But don't stop to gawp or you'll melt right through your piece.
I'm going to make such horrible, twisted funnybikes now. 

Date: 2007-12-28 10:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andygates.livejournal.com
Oh, that happens already, and it's at least part of why I never seem to finish anything. I'm just adding welding to the list of options (which, to be sure, has created mad-project-plan sprawl inside my poor tortured skull).

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