WOW that's pretty!Did it leak? I bet there are 6 sticks of solder on there.
This suction line was found during a compressor change out.
(3/4" SR 90 EL) to (3/4" pipe) to (7/8" 45) to (7/8" pipe) to (3/4" 90 ST EL)
Last edited by powell; 11-23-2007 at 08:43 AM.
WOW that's pretty!Did it leak? I bet there are 6 sticks of solder on there.
Nemo me impune lacessit.
How much blood do I have to bathe in to get clean?
Don't look down on anyone unless you're helping them up.
There's enough silver on there to make silverware!
I find it hard to believe a tech could weld that bad!
Just think how much nitrogen that thay must have used on all that....
Do you think that they used nitrogen on a weld that bad?
Nemo me impune lacessit.
How much blood do I have to bathe in to get clean?
Don't look down on anyone unless you're helping them up.
Must have been using a propane torch lol
I would almost say that is a staged event, but I doubt you could braze that poorly on purpose.
That's job security!
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[QUOTE=powell;1681316]This suction line was found during a compressor change out.
Hey Powell,
Where the Hell in Vegas Did you find that?????
I don't care who you use as long as there not complete Muppets!
That is another reason they say;
"What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas"
It was brought in by a licensed contractor who was repairing a "hack" job done by a non-licensed "fly by night".Originally Posted by cotechinvegas
Maybe ….he was trying out a new technique.
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The first time I welded was as a kid in my garage. The joints looked bad, but not half as bad as that.
We call that a gum ball joint.
a 2nd grader could have done better