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I Forge Iron

metalworker

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Mexico City
  • Interests
    All about welding and repairs. Industrial mechanic and restoration of antique engines

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  • Location
    Mexico City
  • Biography
    I'm a welder man since 1986 and work for my own since 10 years ago in a small workshop
  • Interests
    I enjoy to restore old engines
  • Occupation
    Welder man

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  1. Demonknight I agree at 100% with you and nakedanvil. My ears guide me too
  2. It's absolutely important the sound, because is a guide in the way that you are burning the rod. Also the sound of the welder machine. Good point nakedanvil . In my opinion the welding training never ends. Every day can learn some new things
  3. Hi all. I like to communicate there are the last video of my engine with all features. Hope you enjoy it YouTube - Wisconsin engine T F 1954 assembled on a generator welder Hobart GW-222 Also you can visit Pictures by metalworker_album - Photobucket for the last pictures. Thanks for your patience and attention
  4. This engine model have an 16 hp @ 2200 rpm Good for you if have one of this good engines. Now please go to Pictures by metalworker_album - Photobucket and you'll see the pictures of finished restoration
  5. HI all. Here is the last picture of my engine. Hope all of you enjoy it. Soon will be uploaded the video
  6. Hi all again. Here are a new picture of my restoration project. Hope you enjoy it
  7. Metalworker is for my job. Anything about work on steel and welding. Also something to learn is welcome
  8. Hi Billy from Mexico City. Hope we can share knowledge and some tales or everything you want
  9. Hi all. My name is Alejandro Barrera. Searching on the web I find this site. I guess is very interesting place for to share with all of you the pictures of my project. This is a generator welder Hobart mod GW-222 1954 assembled in a Wisconsin engine mod T F in almost complette restoration. Please go to Flickr: emynder's Photostream Hope you enjoy it. Also there are a video clip of the engine on YouTube - Wisconsin engine Mod T F 1954 Glad to find this place. Thanks for your attention
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