123-eddy09
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When you practise aim to make it look good. If it looks alright it should be a good weld. But if it looks ****e then thats what the weld will be. Have a look at some tutorials on the web. They helped me alot.
mate i would have gone down the gasless mig welder route as they are much easier to use. i have a a arc welder in the back of my van and its a right pile of sh1t to use, even with good rods.
Went to buy an Arc Welder this morning only to be told their 150a unit would not run off a mains plug only their 100a and 110a ones. these seem too small to me, or am i wrong?
So, whats the max I can run off a plug? 130a? I only ask because our house is rented and I dont want to be fettling with the electrics. or is there a way around it. I dont understand household electrics
Also, whats the max thickness these can weld. for example I would have thought a 150a unit would weld 4-5mm using 3.25 electrodes. or am i wrong? Need to modify my swing away so need something to do the thicker stuff also.
cheers.
G
Stick weldings a piece of ****Gassless mig is about the same as a stick welder. The differences are that the mig feeds its own wire but you struggle to weld thick material. Neither one is easier than the other. Its just what you get used to.
3 phase preheat?Out door farm work- ARC is easy
Indoor welding buildings- something like ESAB 3phase mig welder will weld RSJ etc, but may need pre heating or edge preparation on large stuff
Was there something about abad workman?[/quote][ i have a a arc welder in the back of my van and its a right pile of sh1t to use, even with good rods.]
my arc welder was one of the cheapo red ones out of argos bout 15 years ago its max amps is 130 and it welds heavy section gurders no probs with 3mm rods but cuts out when it gets hot at full belt usualy bout 4 rods worth of welding then a 20 min wait for it to cool down and come back on again but does the job a treat
regards john
i fixed the fooker by fitting 2 240v 4" extractor fans in the houseing running off the 24 main power in lead and it works a treat just not that good when the weathers hot but still it gives ne a reminder to stop 4 a few mins and have a brew/ icecream or somethingMine did this, the way round it to keep it cool, I removed the outer casing or you could bend the air vents and using the air gun attached to my compressor, aimed it at the transformer and kept a flow of cold air over it, will work all day and not cut out.
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