A collection of pictures of welding I’ve performed using MIG or TIG in a variety of materials and positions.
Handrails, mild steel. Longest sections are 20′ in length.One of six different staff entrances and emergency exits completed for a shopping mall. Mild steel.4′ long MIG weld forming part of a watertight hatch aperture.The frames of a half completed boat hull.Outer view of a bow thruster pipe. TIG.Handrail. TIG.Cleat. TIG.Inside view of bow thruster pipe. MIG, triple pass. The pipe joins the hull at a 28° angle.3G uphill. TIG.Pressure vessel used for relining sewage pipes. Tested at 150psi. TIG.6G pipe weld, shown is detail of overhead pass. TIG.Video of the above 6G pipe weld. TIG.45° Overhead weld joining the bow of an aluminum hull. TIG.6′ long bead, cleaning up mistakes from a welding robot. Single pass, MIG.