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Weld
Product Description
Crank it up! This double live set was recorded during Neil Young’s 1991
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: YOUNG,NEIL & CRAZY HORSE
Title: WELD
Street Release Date: 10/22/1991
Genre: ROCK/POPAmazon.com
Live Rust gets the most props, but if you’re looking for a live document of Neil Young and Crazy Horse at their speaker-shredding, stage-scorching best, Weld is an absolute must-own. Fired up by the success of 1990′s Ragged Glory, and outraged by the eruption of the Gulf War, Young and his cohorts attacked their 1991 tour like men on a suicide mission. An angry, gunshot-laced version of Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind” is the closest thing here to an acoustic reverie; the rest of the album offers up staggeringly intense electric versions of Neil songs both current (“Crime in the City,” “Love to Burn,” “Rockin’ in the Free World”) and classic (“Cortez the Killer,” “Cinnamon Girl,” “Powderfinger”). The back-cover photo of a disheveled Young cradling a broken-stringed guitar pretty much says it all–no one could have unleashed a sonic onslaught this brutal, and emerged unscathed from the experience. –Dan Epstein
Bostitch S10D-FH 28 Degree 3-Inch by .120-Inch Wire Weld Framing Nails
- Full Roundhead 3″ x .120″ 28 Degree Wire Collated Framing Nail
- Coated finish eases penetration resistance and increases holding power.
- Smooth shank geometry delivers acceptable withdrawal capacity when extra holding power is not required.
- 2,000 per Box
- Works in: F28WW, N88WWB, N79WW, N80SB
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Plain shank nails. For use in Bostitch pneumatic nailers model No. N16, N80SB 1, N70S, N86S, N88WW 1, N100S, F28WW, Atro model No. CHS928, Campbell Hausfield model No. N52890, Devilbiss model No. SFN6, and Craftsman model No. 18420X. No. S6D FH: 2″ long,
Bostitch S10D-FH 28 Degree 3-Inch by .120-Inch Wire Weld Framing Nails
Neiko Solar-Powered Auto Darkening MIG/TIG Welding Helmet, ANSI Approved Lens
- Switch between shades from 9 to 13 with 1/10000 of a second reaction time
- Solar-powered welding helmet with internal rechargeable lithium battery
- Wear comfortably with a two-way adjustable headband
- Meet ANSI Z87.1 standards
Product Description
This auto-darkening welding helmet is an essential item for all levels of welders. The shield lens darkens instantly when welding begins and clears when wielding stops. Switch easily between shades 9 to 13 with 1/10000 second reaction time. The internal rechargeable lithium battery is rechargeable by the solar cell. Two-way adjustable headband ensures a comfortable fit. The helmet meets ANSI Z87.1 standards.
Neiko Solar-Powered Auto Darkening MIG/TIG Welding Helmet, ANSI Approved Lens
Hobart 500536 Ironman 230 250 Amp MIG Welder With Wheel Kit & Cylinder Rack
- It delivers 30-250 amps of pure power in a heavy duty cabinet.
- The IronMan 230 is a total redesign of the full-size MIG platform, outperforming the competition on arc quality, voltage control, duty cycle and value
- The arc of the new IronMan 230 is optimized to deliver a flawless weld, making spatter and post-weld cleanup almost non-existent.
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Whether you are a professional or just want to weld like one, choose the IronMan 230. A total redesign of the full-size MIG platform delivering professional-grade arc-quality, voltage control and duty cycle for a great value. U.S.A.
Hobart 500536 Ironman 230 250 Amp MIG Welder With Wheel Kit & Cylinder Rack
Weld
Product Description
Crank it up! This double live set was recorded during Neil Young’s 1991
No Track Information Available
Media Type: CD
Artist: YOUNG,NEIL & CRAZY HORSE
Title: WELD
Street Release Date: 10/22/1991
Genre: ROCK/POPAmazon.com
Live Rust gets the most props, but if you’re looking for a live document of Neil Young and Crazy Horse at their speaker-shredding, stage-scorching best, Weld is an absolute must-own. Fired up by the success of 1990′s Ragged Glory, and outraged by the eruption of the Gulf War, Young and his cohorts attacked their 1991 tour like men on a suicide mission. An angry, gunshot-laced version of Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind” is the closest thing here to an acoustic reverie; the rest of the album offers up staggeringly intense electric versions of Neil songs both current (“Crime in the City,” “Love to Burn,” “Rockin’ in the Free World”) and classic (“Cortez the Killer,” “Cinnamon Girl,” “Powderfinger”). The back-cover photo of a disheveled Young cradling a broken-stringed guitar pretty much says it all–no one could have unleashed a sonic onslaught this brutal, and emerged unscathed from the experience. –Dan Epstein
Welding Basics: Techniques for Tig, Mig & Arc Welds : Basics of Welding Machinery
Learn the basics of welding from an expert in arc, tig and mig welding in this free DIY video. Expert: Malcolm MacDonald Bio: Malcolm MacDonald graduated from Connestoga College in 1968 taking the Fitter Welding Program. Filmmaker: Melissa Schenk
Monster Garage: How to Weld Damn Near Anything
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- Condition: New
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Want to learn how to weld just like they do on Monster Garage? This invaluable guide to welding covers techniques used for Indy and NASCAR race cars, experimental aircraft, and other applications requiring high-quality welds, including welding 4130 steel, stainless and aluminum, as well as plasma cutting. Learn how to select equipment, set up your welding shop, pre-weld jigging and fitting, and how to choose the right process and fill metal for each project. Includes chapters on the latest technology in filler metals and welding rod.
Vise-Grip 9R 9-Inch Locking Welding Clamp
- U-shaped jaws
- Adjusting screw gives exacting pressure
- Guarded release helps keep work fast and safe
- Powerful locking mechanism
- Full lifetime warranty
Product Description
This 9-inch Locking Welding Clamp is one of Vise-Grips’ Locking Specialty Tools. This locking welding clamp has U-shaped jaws for visibility and working space. It holds work in proper alignment. The adjusting screw gives exacting pressure. Simply turn the adjustment screw to change jaw opening and clamping pressure. It stays adjusted for repetitive use. The guarded release trigger helps keep work safe and fast. It will quickly release and unlock when needed. Vise-Grip is the only locking tools people ask for by name. Full lifetime warranty. Each Vise-Grip tool is warranted to be free from defects in, material and workmanship for the life of the tool, except for damage caused by abuse, misuse, or alteration.
Weld
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Neil Young’s biorhythms have led him to the brutal crucible of Crazy Horse every so often since his second solo album, giving him the opportunity to, um, weld chaos and familiarity into a precarious ritual that perhaps the Who, more than anyone, best understand. This concert video, compiled from snatches of performance shot during a long tour somewhere around 1990, is the visual accompaniment to a double-CD package (also called Weld) of live material released in 1991. If you were at one of the shows, you’ll instantly recognize the streak of surrealism surrounding this production, including enormous Marshall amplifiers on the stage (props, though the show is loud enough to make one believe they’re real) and an odd preface featuring a salt-of-the-earth farmer type dragging an oversized microphone (with stand) while Jimi Hendrix’s version of “The Star-Spangled Banner” blares through the arena.
Young and Crazy Horse instantly get down to business, however, with one of their searing takes on “Hey Hey My My (Into the Black),” followed by a muscular “Crime in the City” and a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind.” The latter, a haunting, (mostly) solo performance by Young, sounds like the echo of a long-ago clarion call from the optimistic 1960s, and it goes a long way toward refining this show’s unspoken theme: building a temporary bridge to a ghostly past. Young and the band do just that, repeatedly and in different ways as the concert progresses from a strangely fragile but exuberant performance of Young’s early hit, “Cinnamon Girl,” to the mirage-like “Cortez the Killer” and its layered elegy for the Woodstock generation, to the shatteringly beautiful ode to a forgotten young man’s ultimate sacrifice in “Powderfinger.” By the time Young brings us back to the then-reality of the Bush years in “Rockin’ in the Free World,” one can’t help but feel robbed by the cruel vicissitudes of history. –Tom Keogh
Bike Welding
Tig welding by a professional.







