Heavy Equipment What's the best way to get a job as an electrician or heavy equipment operator?
I wanted to start a job as an Apprentice Electrician or a Heavy Equipment Operator. There are no unions here in Denver that I can find for either career. I don't have any inside connections, and I don't have a college education.
I have tried Craigslist but most companies want someone with experience. So, how do I get experience if I need experience to get experience?
Thanks for your help with either electrical or heavy equipment.
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This Ingersoll Rand air die grinder features a durable design that makes it a great choice for porting, light weld grinding and breaking sharp edges. Air Consumption (CFM): 3, CFM at Load: 20, Speed (RPM): 25,000, Air Inlet Size (in. NPT): 1/4, Min. Hose Size (in.): 3/8, Collet Size (in.): 1/4, Side Handle: No
Air Consumption (CFM): 3, CFM at Load: 12, Speed (RPM): 18,000, Air Inlet Size (in. NPT): 1/4, Min. Hose Size (in.): 3/8, Collet Size (in.): 1/4, Side Handle: No
Smith Equipment Heavy Duty - Oxygen / LP Propane head and mixer assembly Heating Tip Model # ST628 Custom built heating tips for maximum versatility in heating operations.. Make any length heating tip. All that is required is to add the desired length of pipe (with 1/4" NPT pipe thread on either end) and attach to the heating assemblies. Pipe is NOT included. Head and Mixer assembly only Used In: Torch handles: WH200 & SW1B Specs: Number of flames: Fluted Propane: Average BTU 455,000 Natural Gas: Average BTU 313,950 ***Fuel Cylinders Required: 2-3 Fuel Cylinders. Continuous use with 100LB propane tanks @ 70 degrees F.
Smith Equipment Heavy Duty - Oxygen Acetylene Heating Tip Model # ST602 Heating tips used in welding handles Smith's multi-flame and single flame heating tips are designed to provide large volumes of heat for applications such as: heat treating, bending, straightening, pre-heating, brazing, shrinking, forming and many others. Smaller sizes are often used for braze welding or for applying hard facing metal to large areas. Heating tips provide significant cost savings in many applications. By providing great amuonts of quick, concentrated heat, heating tips do the job faster and cut labor time to a minimum. For proper performance, use the recommended pressures for each tip and with an adequiate gas supply. Manifolding of cylinders is essential for safe and efficient operation of large size heating tips. Warning: MANIFOLDING CYLINDERS: When required flows (cubic feet per hour- SCFH) exceed the recommneded withdrawal rate from one cylinder then additional cylinders must be manifolded to provide safe and efficient operation. Acetylene must not be withdrawn at more than 1/7 of the cylinder capacity )50 SCFH for a 350 cubic foot cylinder. Consult you gas supplier for manifolding instructions for the gases and cylinders supplied to you. Refer to Technical Data on smith Equipment website. Used In: Torch handles: WH200, SW1B and SW1A Specs:Number of flames: 6Drill Size: 64Acetylene: Average BTU 40,125Overall length: 16"Fuel Cylinders Required: 1
Smith Equipment Heavy Duty - Thermite Heating Tip Railroad Model # 15674 Heavy Duty: oxy / Propane Used In: Torch handles: WH200, SW1B & SW1A Caution: When using liquid oxygen, tips may require greater gas volumne than a single cyliner is capable of producing. External evaporators or manifolding multiple cylinders may be necessary to supply sufficient gas flows. WARNING: manifolding cylinders: When required flows (cubic feet per hour- SCFH) exceed the recommended withdrawal rate from one cylinder then additional cylinders must be manifolded to provide safe and efficient operation. Five minute style heating tip for thermite rail welding.Gas Pressures: Oxygen: 65 PSIGPropane: 15 PSIG Gas Conumption: Propane: 70 sCFHOxygen: 275 SCFH BTU Output: 150,000
Smith Equipment Heavy Duty - Oxygen Acetylene Heating Tip Model # ST603 Heating tips used in welding handles Smith's multi-flame and single flame heating tips are designed to provide large volumes of heat for applications such as: heat treating, bending, straightening, pre-heating, brazing, shrinking, forming and many others. Smaller sizes are often used for braze welding or for applying hard facing metal to large areas. Heating tips provide significant cost savings in many applications. By providing great amuonts of quick, concentrated heat, heating tips do the job faster and cut labor time to a minimum. For proper performance, use the recommended pressures for each tip and with an adequiate gas supply. Manifolding of cylinders is essential for safe and efficient operation of large size heating tips. Warning: MANIFOLDING CYLINDERS: When required flows (cubic feet per hour- SCFH) exceed the recommneded withdrawal rate from one cylinder then additional cylinders must be manifolded to provide safe and efficient operation. Acetylene must not be withdrawn at more than 1/7 of the cylinder capacity )50 SCFH for a 350 cubic foot cylinder. Consult you gas supplier for manifolding instructions for the gases and cylinders supplied to you. Refer to Technical Data on smith Equipment website. Used In: Torch handles: WH200, SW1B and SW1A Specs:Number of flames: 6Drill Size: 56Acetylene: Average BTU 71,750Overall length: 16"Fuel Cylinders Required: 1
Smith Equipment Heavy Duty - Oxygen Acetylene Heating Tip Model # ST610 Heating tips used in welding handles Smith's multi-flame and single flame heating tips are designed to provide large volumes of heat for applications such as: heat treating, bending, straightening, pre-heating, brazing, shrinking, forming and many others. Smaller sizes are often used for braze welding or for applying hard facing metal to large areas. Heating tips provide significant cost savings in many applications. By providing great amuonts of quick, concentrated heat, heating tips do the job faster and cut labor time to a minimum. For proper performance, use the recommended pressures for each tip and with an adequiate gas supply. Manifolding of cylinders is essential for safe and efficient operation of large size heating tips. Warning: MANIFOLDING CYLINDERS: When required flows (cubic feet per hour- SCFH) exceed the recommneded withdrawal rate from one cylinder then additional cylinders must be manifolded to provide safe and efficient operation. Acetylene must not be withdrawn at more than 1/7 of the cylinder capacity )50 SCFH for a 350 cubic foot cylinder. Consult you gas supplier for manifolding instructions for the gases and cylinders supplied to you. Refer to Technical Data on smith Equipment website. Used In: Torch handles: WH200, SW1B and SW1A Specs:Number of flames: 12Drill Size: 54Acetylene: Average BTU 194,890Overall length: 19"Fuel Cylinders Required: 3
Smith Equipment Heavy Duty - Oxygen Acetylene Heating Tip Model # ST605 Heating tips used in welding handles Smith's multi-flame and single flame heating tips are designed to provide large volumes of heat for applications such as: heat treating, bending, straightening, pre-heating, brazing, shrinking, forming and many others. Smaller sizes are often used for braze welding or for applying hard facing metal to large areas. Heating tips provide significant cost savings in many applications. By providing great amuonts of quick, concentrated heat, heating tips do the job faster and cut labor time to a minimum. For proper performance, use the recommended pressures for each tip and with an adequiate gas supply. Manifolding of cylinders is essential for safe and efficient operation of large size heating tips. Warning: MANIFOLDING CYLINDERS: When required flows (cubic feet per hour- SCFH) exceed the recommneded withdrawal rate from one cylinder then additional cylinders must be manifolded to provide safe and efficient operation. Acetylene must not be withdrawn at more than 1/7 of the cylinder capacity )50 SCFH for a 350 cubic foot cylinder. Consult you gas supplier for manifolding instructions for the gases and cylinders supplied to you. Refer to Technical Data on smith Equipment website. Used In: Torch handles: WH200, SW1B and SW1A Specs:Number of flames: 12Drill Size: 57Acetylene: Average BTU 124,670Overall length: 19"Fuel Cylinders Required: 2
Smith Equipment Heavy Duty - Oxygen / Propylene Heating Tip Model # ST825 Medium pressure oxygen-propane or propane based heating tips provide high heating performance with low cost fuel gases including natural gas and propane based gases. Used In: Torch handles: WH200 & SW1B Caution: Heating tips must be used in conjunction with high flow flashback arrestors. It may be necessary to increase outlet pressure to compensate for flow restictions that may be created by flashback arrestors. Specs: Number of flames: Fluted Propylene: Average BTU 830,000 Overall length: 20-1/2" ***Fuel Cylinders Required: 2/5 Fuel Cylinders. Continuous use with 105 LB propylene tanks @ 70 degrees F.
Smith Equipment Heavy Duty - Compressed Air / Propane Heating Tip Model # NE170 NE170 Propane/ Natural Gas Compressed Air Heating Tip Produces concentrated flame not normally possible with low cost natural gas. Ideal for a wide range of heating applications including die casting. Produces temperatures of 3400 degrees F with natural gas and 3500 degrees F wtih propane. Operates on gas pressures of 2-10 PSIG and 10-100 PSIG compressed air. For maximum heat output, a minimum of 30 PSIG air is required. Used In: Torch handles: WH200 Specs: Average BTU 86,000