

Set my mig to max power..dont know the voltage my welder has no digital read out..


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!!
-Jonathan
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.
~John
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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 ? !!
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.
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?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqq70A ... ApS_m_6mPwcrazycarl wrote:would someone give me "Jodys" channel on YOUTUBE??? I need more inspiration?
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?
-Jonathan
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