Proj #2 SeanMurphy265 Storm Shelter Repair, Dec 3 contest
Got a call from a storm shelter company to fix some leaks in two of their shelters. This is the first storm shelter.
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Did a little grinding to remove the paint. It had two corners leaking.
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This job was perfect for the Power Arc 140st. This is what I would call a bread and butter job for this welder. The storm shelter is made out of 11 gauge steel, and it's about 8 feet under ground.
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This side gave me fits! The reason for the leaks is the guy never properly filled in the dirt on top of the shelter. I made 3-4 passes until it quit leaking. I have never welded on anything that was leaking while I was actually welding. Not sure what the proper fix would be.
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This side was much better but I burned through at the top. Had to do some fill in work at the top.
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The outside had some type of rubber coating. This company has had good luck with these shelters not leaking. We have had a ton of rain this year, and when they are properly filled in with dirt they do not leak. I'll be honest, I think this was a bandaid or temporary fix. This thing was mig welded and several welds had pin holes. I did exactly what was asked of me, but if it was mine I would of dug it out and re coated the outside after it was welded. I told the guy to run a bead of silicon over all the welds (the entire shelter) to help with any future leaking.