The base is a rim from a 10 wheeler dump truck..
Set my mig to max power..dont know the voltage my welder has no digital read out..
What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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That is truly different and awesome! You have that Mig like Tig down don't you!!
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Nice stand Bugel!!!!
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Hi jonathan..thanks! I think this is the result of watching jody's channel in you tube..really very helpfull to a newbie like meSuperiorwelding wrote:That is truly different and awesome! You have that Mig like Tig down don't you!!
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Yes, you can do 308 & 309 wire with 75/25. Youll get more spatter, and you'll have to set your machine hotter. The finished weld will tend to have a grey appearance from the amount of CO2, which may take a little extra effort with a wire wheel to make shiny.
It's not the best way to do it, but it may be the best way available to you.
Your LWS needs to wake up a bit, I think.
Steve S
It's not the best way to do it, but it may be the best way available to you.
Your LWS needs to wake up a bit, I think.
Steve S
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Here's my pipe stands I built a while ago.
That's a 1/4in steel plate setting on top of those brake drums.
Welded on with 6013.....
I've seen lots of things welded to brake drums....
Got to get fusion.
~John
That's a 1/4in steel plate setting on top of those brake drums.
Welded on with 6013.....
I've seen lots of things welded to brake drums....
Got to get fusion.
~John
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Just a couple welders and a couple of big hammers and torches.
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Don't leave them outside AK - the wind may blow the uprights off those welds - we've talked about this before - 6013 - what were you thinking about ! - was there a WPS for those stands ? - I doubt they'll pass any code let alone a SWL test - what were they meant to hold up ? maybe conduit ? !!
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Looks like a good place to rest your beer arm of the BBQ is running a bit long. :drinkup:AKweldshop wrote:
Got to get fusion.
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Hey, I have noticed John is welding more things with 6013 lately, maybe we have finally converted himnoddybrian wrote:Don't leave them outside AK - the wind may blow the uprights off those welds - we've talked about this before - 6013 - what were you thinking about ! - was there a WPS for those stands ? - I doubt they'll pass any code let alone a SWL test - what were they meant to hold up ? maybe conduit ? !!
Those stands look great, I never really considered using brake drums for the various thing I get to see posted on here.
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I never used brake drums - but over the years I made a few stands from truck wheel rims - most the ones for 10.00 * 20's or trailer 22.5's - they work pretty well & weld easily - ( I may have used devil rods ! )
Not sure we about AK suddenly admitting to using 6013 - may he's just "coming out " ! - there's no shame in using them - & he is doing mostly farming stuff - so why not ! ( just don't need to see many more bulls testicles though ! )
I liked the portable vice - I might do something similar - you do get to see some interesting ideas here.
Not sure we about AK suddenly admitting to using 6013 - may he's just "coming out " ! - there's no shame in using them - & he is doing mostly farming stuff - so why not ! ( just don't need to see many more bulls testicles though ! )
I liked the portable vice - I might do something similar - you do get to see some interesting ideas here.
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noddybrian wrote:I never used brake drums - but over the years I made a few stands from truck wheel rims - most the ones for 10.00 * 20's or trailer 22.5's - they work pretty well & weld easily - ( I may have used devil rods ! )
Not sure we about AK suddenly admitting to using 6013 - may he's just "coming out " ! - there's no shame in using them - & he is doing mostly farming stuff - so why not ! ( just don't need to see many more bulls testicles though ! )
I liked the portable vice - I might do something similar - you do get to see some interesting ideas here.
noddy,
I have a second castrating video, I haven't uploaded yet....
Much improved version....
BTW,
I welded those stands several years ago, and its still standing.... I know, right???
I work on conduit....
I've had up to 100lbs on them....
They are a very handy tool.
But don't worry,
I'll never use 6013 again....
Unless, I come up with this magic rod you guys harp about, that can turn any bum into a 6013 master....
Just a couple welders and a couple of big hammers and torches.
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I am just struck by how dumb I can be.
I work with a lot of 4m and 8m lengths of steel, quite light usually, max 90mm square hollow section, and it sticks out of my shop roller door and I rest it on a roller stand, or on saw horses, or in a jaw horse.
All of these are a nuisance: the steel slips when I don't want it to, or won't advance when I pull on it, or it is not steady when I am trying to cut it.
But that vise on a stand is a great idea. I've always had my vises mounted on benches or other work tops (rolling steel-top welding table). But a robust, 150mm vise on a stable base that I can move quite easily is just a super idea.
Great idea, and good welding, too. Well done, and thanks.
PS How is the second vise used by your client?
I work with a lot of 4m and 8m lengths of steel, quite light usually, max 90mm square hollow section, and it sticks out of my shop roller door and I rest it on a roller stand, or on saw horses, or in a jaw horse.
All of these are a nuisance: the steel slips when I don't want it to, or won't advance when I pull on it, or it is not steady when I am trying to cut it.
But that vise on a stand is a great idea. I've always had my vises mounted on benches or other work tops (rolling steel-top welding table). But a robust, 150mm vise on a stable base that I can move quite easily is just a super idea.
Great idea, and good welding, too. Well done, and thanks.
PS How is the second vise used by your client?
I really dont know how he used the second vise..maybe he use it while sitting in a chair doing something..AnvilJack wrote:I am just struck by how dumb I can be.
I work with a lot of 4m and 8m lengths of steel, quite light usually, max 90mm square hollow section, and it sticks out of my shop roller door and I rest it on a roller stand, or on saw horses, or in a jaw horse.
All of these are a nuisance: the steel slips when I don't want it to, or won't advance when I pull on it, or it is not steady when I am trying to cut it.
But that vise on a stand is a great idea. I've always had my vises mounted on benches or other work tops (rolling steel-top welding table). But a robust, 150mm vise on a stable base that I can move quite easily is just a super idea.
Great idea, and good welding, too. Well done, and thanks.
PS How is the second vise used by your client?
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqq70A ... ApS_m_6mPwcrazycarl wrote:would someone give me "Jodys" channel on YOUTUBE??? I need more inspiration?
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Thanks Jonathan!Superiorwelding wrote:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqq70A ... ApS_m_6mPwcrazycarl wrote:would someone give me "Jodys" channel on YOUTUBE??? I need more inspiration?
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