GHarman, would the stingers also have to be hooked to the workpiece in addition to the grounds?
You pull off the stinger holder and replace it with a ground clamp so both cables are attached to complete the circut. GregH
GHarman, would the stingers also have to be hooked to the workpiece in addition to the grounds?
Wow... sweet! I forgot to ask how thick the metal is in the region you're welding.
You should get someone to take an "action" shot of you running a bead...
Ryan
Ok, thanks Greg, I just didn't want to be stepping on anyone's toes. I like the tone of this thread, it's a good one. I'll dig up some photos later tonight.
The main body of the bucket is 1/2" plate. The cutting edge is about 1" thick or more. The wear bars are 1/2" thick.
The last big welding project I did I was running 1/8" 7018 Excalibur on 0. 120" thick mild steel tube at - get this - 120-130 amp! I had a feeling it was way too much current, but I was striving for deeper penetration.
One of the (million) things I struggle with is how much penetration is "correct". It always seems too shallow to me.
Ryan
Coalsmoke, You brought back memories in your picture. I cut my teeth on a Pipeliner, back in the 70's for the local gas company. We installed new gas piping, maintainence and repair. I built a modification to a regulator/metering station piping system on one particular job and had to run a boom truck, fit and weld. That welder ran for many years without much maintainence, other than oil and filter changes and blowing the dirt out of the armature! It had a Continental Gasoline (oops:-laf) engine and never failed to start.
My present portable is a Miller Trailblazer with modified rectifier/inverter technology. I does run DC very well, however the Lincoln does bring back Memories, And the smell of 5P in yer nostrils. GregH
THenningsen, You run what you have. Practice with AC is better than none at all. However, there is no comparison. DC runs so much better. GregH
Hey Bud, Got a question fer ya. Do you recommend completely welding those wear strips all the way around ? Or is a skip weld adequate? We seal welded the outside edges of the outboard wear strips but not the inside strips or the inside edges. What is your expert opinion? GregH