Welding thread!!!!
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Year: 97
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Edit: I do know, for a fact, that does apply to the Lincoln welders. The ones they sell at Lowe's are garbage.
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That must only apply to the 110v welders because my Handler 190 has the exact same internals as my 210MVP Miller, aside from the multi-voltage plug. And I bought my 190 from my local tractor supply.
Edit: I do know, for a fact, that does apply to the Lincoln welders. The ones they sell at Lowe's are garbage.
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it is. it's only a 110v but great little machine on gas.
i do have a 220v mig as well, but it's a thermal arc.
i do have a 220v mig as well, but it's a thermal arc.
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I used a 110v Miller for years until I upgraded to my 220v Hobart. The only reason I went bigger was because, even though the manufacturer says the 110's will weld 1/4", that doesn't mean you're getting good penetration (that's what she said). With the 220, I know that it's gonna burn in deep enough. I personally, wouldn't buy or make anything structural that was 1/4" thick and welded with a 110v welder.
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Looks good man! Just something I'd like to put out there, I have access to several 480v automated wheel welders. So, if any of you guys are interested in doing rock rings or diy beadlocks, shoot me a pm and we can set something up. I use the 480's to burn 1.25" plate so you can be assured that the welds will be solid
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Hello, is there any one here in this thread work in a shop or know of a shop in the skagit, island county area that welds aluminum and would be willing to help a guy with a wheel experiment? Here is my idea, I buy myself a 5th turbine stile stock Cherokee wheel and a different Cherokee aluminum wheel that I plan to cut a 2" wide band out of the middle of. Then cut the turbine in half and weld the band from the other one to the turbine thusly in theory making a wider stock wheel that I can run my 33x12.5 on. I really like the turbine wheel. Any constructive thoughts?
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X2. I widen steel wheels for guys sometimes and its not bad but, I wouldn't want to do an aluminum wheel like that. It can be done but, don't bother cutting up another wheel. Just hit up your local steel shop and buy some aluminum band with the correct width and thickness.
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used to be a crankcase welder for electromotive diesel welding on these blocks, whole motor got assembled at that location, now Im doing food grade stainless steel, lots of tig
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