Dedicated MIG Welder with extensive experience at W&W Tanks and Vessels, skilled in vertical and horizontal welding techniques. Proven ability to ensure safety and quality through meticulous surface preparation and effective voltage adjustment. Committed to achieving high standards in weld integrity while maintaining a clean and organized work area.
I would have to go on the inside of 25 feet tall by 12 feet diameter tanks to weld each ring together by rod welding 5 metal rings together each one on top of the las one then I would have to pick up the tank with a crane and set it down on a metal plate measuring 12 feet in diameter I would have to MIG weld the plate to the tank. Then I would have to measure and cut holes to MIG weld man ways, collars and flanges on to the tank. When done I would pick the tank back up and lay it down in a machine that would spin the tanks around so that I could lay down on a platform and weld the outside seams of the rings using rods. After doing this I could have to clean the welds and around the welds and take the tank to air test where the tank was checked to see if it had any air leaks and then sent out to another shop to get it painted