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Anything welding

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by EL TACOROJO, Sep 17, 2010.

  1. Apr 24, 2024 at 11:57 AM
    TacoTuesday603

    TacoTuesday603 I welded it helded

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    If you can weld just get 4x innovations weld on sliders, they are cheaper than I can get the material for and make my own.

    Dont bother with anything other than a square main tube and DOM
     
  2. Apr 24, 2024 at 2:18 PM
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  3. Apr 25, 2024 at 3:49 PM
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    4 run, 2 don't
    Been a little quiet in here.

    Ordered a Harbor Freight refrigerated air dryer this last Sunday and should arrive either this Saturday or Monday so I'm excited about that.

    Although, I'd be curious to see how many more pierces I get from here on out once it's up and running.
     
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  4. Apr 25, 2024 at 3:53 PM
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    your gonna like having really dry air...
     
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  5. Apr 25, 2024 at 3:59 PM
    Kwikvette

    Kwikvette Well-Known Member Vendor

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    4 run, 2 don't
    Oh for sure

    I like to get what the shop makes and invest some of it back; my friend who has a Hypertherm Sync 65 actually talked me out of buying a Hypertherm 45 XP

    Not that it would be a bad investment, but because my setup is dialed in so well that on my current table it wouldn't really make much of a difference so I took his advice

    Think really the only upgrade left (in the far future) would be a larger table
     
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  6. Apr 25, 2024 at 4:05 PM
    Dalandser

    Dalandser ¡Me Gustan Las Tacos-mas!

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    Any experience with Weldpro, Primeweld, Eastwood or Everlast Tig 200 ish AC DC machines - looking to do aluminum and some other stuff.
     
  7. Apr 25, 2024 at 4:07 PM
    Kwikvette

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    4 run, 2 don't
    Learned, ran, and owned a PrimeWeld 225X working on aluminum

    Used an Eastwood TIG, also learning aluminum

    The Eastwood was "easy to use" whereas the PrimeWeld really allowed you to dial it in for different types of aluminum

    That and PrimeWeld's pulse feature is great

    I'd vote for PrimeWeld, unless you can get a Miller Dynasty for cheap as I used that in the professional world
     
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  8. Apr 25, 2024 at 4:09 PM
    Kwikvette

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    4 run, 2 don't
    Also, depending on how much you're going to TIG should easily influence your decision to go water cooled or not.
     
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  9. Apr 25, 2024 at 4:25 PM
    Dalandser

    Dalandser ¡Me Gustan Las Tacos-mas!

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    Don’t want a big machine - just something to put in my daily and cruise over to work on my truck with.
     
  10. Apr 25, 2024 at 4:27 PM
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    4 run, 2 don't
    Then hopefully my initial response helps!

    Like I said, I learned on both the Eastwood and PrimeWeld but actually bought a PrimeWeld because I liked it that much.

    Sold it only because I realized I wasn't going to TIG much at all at home (but still maintain a lift-arc TIG setup).
     
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  11. Apr 25, 2024 at 5:11 PM
    Dalandser

    Dalandser ¡Me Gustan Las Tacos-mas!

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    At this point in time the imports are a good size for my mobile friendly setup which I’m going for - some day I’ll be ready for a semi-permanent rig.
     
  12. Apr 25, 2024 at 5:16 PM
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    4 run, 2 don't
    I mean, I've been running cheap imports for awhile now

    What was supposed to be a 30% duty cycle on their small MIG180 was more like running tons of long beads for over an hour on 3/16"

    20220922_091458.jpg

    I only noticed it wasn't 'burning as well' and hour and a half in so I took a break and let the machine cool down; it never actually stopped welding and didn't prompt an OC or anything but had I been welding thinner material or taking longer breaks in between, I don't think I would've noticed anything at all

    Since then I've been running a MIG285 and it has tons of headroom

    I'd opt for their 325X if you want some headroom out of an AC/DC TIG welder.
     
  13. Apr 26, 2024 at 4:03 AM
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    weldertaco Mr.13%bodyfat

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    Roof rack 2.0 :spy: these little 120v welders from tractor supply can get down. A little bit cold in the first arc which sucks for small welds but once it's running it welds smooth.

    9D09E416-87F1-4F9F-91A4-87B56AC6C565.jpg
     
  14. Apr 26, 2024 at 4:48 AM
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  16. Apr 26, 2024 at 9:34 PM
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    ye wise welders,

    How would one weld this to be tall and enclosed so moving boxes don’t fall out?

    flux weld a yard mesh fence to it?
    IMG_5783.jpg

    like this
    Maybe weld vertical square tubing
    attach fence mesh
    Step 2 cut my hand bleed everywhere
    Step 3 ruin the resaleIMG_5785.jpg

    that or hope everything can fit low
    Not stacked
    Enclosed boxes for rain
    Cargo net on top

    burn sage over it cast anti crackhead thief blessing
     
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  17. Apr 26, 2024 at 9:45 PM
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    Weld some angle for verticals post, and also for a horizontal topper. Some blocking and some lathe metal sheets. Finish with some paint.
     
  18. Apr 26, 2024 at 9:53 PM
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    alright
    So if my noob brain understands
    -angle steel sides (I get that for corners, not sure I get why for sides. Maybe stiffness)
    -sheetmetal walls
    -blocking I’m guessing means ribs between the verticals to hold them

    I’ll have to look up materials cost see whats cheaper, easier, lighter
    What thickness is needed and what type of welder

    or if entirely made of wood is better

    but I’m guessing wood has numerous downsides:
    -not water resistant
    -can bow
    -probably bigger weaker maybe even heavier
    -might not be as simple as welding

    I wonder if this would be cheap to pay a pro given how simple it sounds
    Or better do myself
    Justify getting a welder
    And take the time to let things cool and weld different sections to avoid warp

    because if it comes down to get a trailer for $1k and welder
    Vs piss away $2k to uhaul
    The former is a way better deal get something out of it

    and for something like this I doubt it needs to be some big strong expensive 220v mig welder
    Surely even a cheap little flux core and metal is still gonna be stronger than wood and screws

    sheet metal would be nice but honestly considered mesh just because it doesn’t need to pretty
    Just keep boxes from going flying on the road

    hopefully no materials are so heavy that they eat into the total carrying capacity of the trailer
     
  19. Apr 26, 2024 at 10:12 PM
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    ^ if I was to pick metal and welder
    It’d probably be this welder

    + pray the metal is thin enough for it to work. Plugged into regular wall

    already have mask and gloves

    then I guess resell after or keep for light duty like broken bolt extracting

    IMG_5797.jpg
     
  20. Apr 26, 2024 at 10:13 PM
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    Lathe metal sheet. Not sheet metal. It’s the “mesh”
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FY3Y54K

    If you’re having hard time visualizing what I was saying, you’re just building the same thing just your first photos side, but built on top of that. IMG_3104.jpg

    the blocking gives it more strength and something to weld the lathe metal onto. It can also help keep you’re frame square
     
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