Bazza's Iron-Man suit build

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Thanks so much to my new random internet friend named Ben for dropping off his TIG today! You are so very kind and generous to give so freely mate! Now I can really get going on the suit!

These kids in their wards are going to go beserk with happiness! :D

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I had a little practice run at TIG welding tonight.

Finally, I have found something I am not only bad at... but I totally suck at beyond human comprehension.

I have absolutely no idea what I am doing at all.

This is so hard, it's almost discouraging enough for me to scrap the whole project.

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It really is frustrating when you hit a wall like this.

Trying to keep my spirits up and a positive attitude, I picked up the correct grade of aluminium today, (5005). Clean, no paint or residue and the proper one for welding and anodising.

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Got the aluminium supplier to guillotine some 1mm strips off the parent sheet so I can use the same grade as a filler rod when welding.

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These should keep me going for a while.

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NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE!!! GAAAAAHHHHH!!! :mad:

This time I used clean sheet, no contaminants and had a practice weld. I was happy with it.

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The moment I went to a suspended gap weld, it went to shit.

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So I ground it back, cleaned it and had another go. Worse. :mad: :mad:

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Stuff this. I'm about to give the whole project away.
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Well, it's decision time. Time to close the door on the aluminium build.

Ben, who lent me the welder came to my aid today to see if I am trainable in TIG welding. I'm not.

The hardest part was accepting the fact that I am not good at something I really want to be. It actually comes as a relief. Time to move on to the things that I am good at.

TIG welding a job like this is something to be attempted by someone with years of TIG experience. Even then, it's a daunting job.

I know it is unrealistic to expect to be instantly good at it. I realise it does take a lot of time to practice, but it's time I don't have.

I'm going back to steel and going to be MIG welding, which I can do. The suit will be heavier sure, but still manageable. I can fabricate in steel in a fraction of the time it takes to do the same in aluminium.

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Ben_Wilson publicly for his tremendous generosity and helping heart in this, as well as Mad_Mic3 for his very inforamative PM's he sent me to help, which look like he put a lot of time and effort into composing for me.

Here's 3 pics to illustrate the arrival at what I think is a sound decision to move on.

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Playing with cold-rolled mild steel now. Very soft and easy to work.

Finally got the metal-cutting blade for the band-saw, cut two pieces out beautifully and as I switched the saw off, it went BANG! $40 Brand new blade broken.

I'm seeing a pattern of every time a door opens, another one closes on this project. How many years have I been at this? :squint:

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Getting very fast at this part. Cut and shaped it in 1/2 an hour. Ready to weld. Should be able to get this welded up on Saturday.

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Had a little win last night. My aircraft-grade tin-snips cut the smaller pieces with ease. Bottom lip cut in less than two minutes.

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SUCCESS!!!!! I welded the steel faceplate all up this afternoon! A bit of fiddling with the settings on the welder as I am not used to welding steel this thin, (1mm). Now to grind it back and sand it smooth. Let the real suit begin!!!!!!!

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Grind back with a flap disc. Looking good.

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Did some fill-welding in low points and cracks then re-ground smooth.

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Welded in some thin strips in the eyes. I'll be doing this right around the faceplate.

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Thin strip filed smooth and shaped the edge. That's starting to give it some depth now.

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Started on the next bits. Small steps and taking time will get this done.

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I had a day off work today, so I spent most of it in the workshop. All the parts for the helmet cut out and beaten into shape, ready to tack together and weld.

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