General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
Matt Walker
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My welder is out in a unheated shop here in MN. I don't use it enough to keep the wire fresh on it I was wondering if there is anything to wrap on the spool to keep it from corroding, or should I just take It in the house. I assume its the changes in humidity that causes the problem.
I use military surplus ammo cans. They come in some pretty big sizes, are pretty much bulletproof and are watertight. I've got some big ones that I can fit multiple 12" rolls in and then drop in a big desiccant bag.
I also have a lot of clamps, welding rods and my 6" and 9" grinders in ammo cans with assorted spare guards and wheels.
I also have a lot of clamps, welding rods and my 6" and 9" grinders in ammo cans with assorted spare guards and wheels.
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Welding/cutting/brazing torches
I just fill childs socks with Tidy Cat clumping kitty litter and put one in the welder cabinet. I do the same with tools in cases / containers. Internet search said it's a pretty good dessicant. Freeze thaws are a problem. A cold machine when the temperature/humidity rises will sweat, probably not good for the electronics also. Taking in the house in a controlled environment would definitely be a big help.Matt Walker wrote:Re: Wire feed help
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Thanks for the help, I think i'll do a combination of the advise. I was looking at it last night and i'm thinking about building a box (plywood) to put the whole welder in. I can put a little heat in it along with a can for the wire and the desiccant bags.
Mike Westbrook
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Not the proper fix for corrosion but I take a large black style paper clip and put a peice of supper fine scotch bright pad wrapped around the wire before the feed rollers and clamp it doesn't hurt a thing and even though my wire doesn't ever look cruddy the pad turns really black after a roll I'm sure it has greatly extended the liner life if nothing else
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BillE.Dee
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I received a couple rolls of wire from a friend and keep them out in the barn. There is absolutely no water getting in there but I've found there is enough moisture in PA to affect the top layers of the wire. I don't have containers large enough to store the wire and have been plagued with some corrosion even with absorbing packs laying all over the place.
Depending upon the diameter of the rolls, you can drop them flat into a 5 gallon bucket, stacked atop each other. Put a lid on it. Moisture proof and "portable". Or, drop by the local Walmart and grab the large size Rubbermaid storage bins. They're rectangular, stackable, and sealable.BillE.Dee wrote:I received a couple rolls of wire from a friend and keep them out in the barn. There is absolutely no water getting in there but I've found there is enough moisture in PA to affect the top layers of the wire. I don't have containers large enough to store the wire and have been plagued with some corrosion even with absorbing packs laying all over the place.
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