[quote] (04-05-2017 10:42 PM)ms224 Wrote:
[quote='Jack Of All Trades' pid='1542482' dateline='1491358987']
[quote='ms224' pid='1542431' dateline='1491353273']
How cool would it be to work in a place like that?
Roberto, here is a vid of him walking around when it was upside down. I think it would take some time for one person to cut, fit and weld the whole thing. I think that time included welding and grinding the thing.[/quote]
I had a browse through this thread: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/threa...ect.38124/
Looks like he had dozens of helpers. Also looks like hippy dippy shit- permaculture, sewing and even dumpster diving for food.![[Image: huh.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/huh.gif)
I'm going to speculate he had only the occasional bit of useful help from a volunteer who actually had real skills. There's a couple of things I can see straight away from the photos- people grinding with just a face mask and vest on- ally sparks will find their way straight under that mask and into the eyes. The use of a normal grinding disc rather than an ally specific sanding disc to finish welds. And to cap it off, clamping a drill bit to the tool turret of the lathe rather than using the tailstock.
I don't rate their chances of not sinking personally.
[quote='Jack Of All Trades' pid='1542482' dateline='1491358987']
[quote='ms224' pid='1542431' dateline='1491353273']
How cool would it be to work in a place like that?
Roberto, here is a vid of him walking around when it was upside down. I think it would take some time for one person to cut, fit and weld the whole thing. I think that time included welding and grinding the thing.[/quote]
I had a browse through this thread: http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/threa...ect.38124/
Looks like he had dozens of helpers. Also looks like hippy dippy shit- permaculture, sewing and even dumpster diving for food.
![[Image: huh.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/huh.gif)
I'm going to speculate he had only the occasional bit of useful help from a volunteer who actually had real skills. There's a couple of things I can see straight away from the photos- people grinding with just a face mask and vest on- ally sparks will find their way straight under that mask and into the eyes. The use of a normal grinding disc rather than an ally specific sanding disc to finish welds. And to cap it off, clamping a drill bit to the tool turret of the lathe rather than using the tailstock.
I don't rate their chances of not sinking personally.
They who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety- Benjamin Franklin, as if you didn't know...