Hey everyone =)
I'm a 38 year old apprentice welder... finally made the jump from white collar to blue collar, and am loving every minute of it. Wish I had done it years ago.
A little bit about myself: I spent 11 years in the Canadian Forces, first as an infantry officer, and then as a signals officer. Along the way, I spent way too much time in school, and picked up a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in computer science. Started a PhD, and then ran out of money, and had to get a real job.... IT was the only thing I could manage to land. Did that for a few years, and hated every moment of it; Your average waitress gets treated with more respect. No lie.
I ended up being a victim of the recent downturn, and found myself unemployed for an incredibly painful 14 months. Had to do a fair bit of soul-searching during that time, and realized that I really didn't want an IT or software developer job, even if I could manage to find one.
Ever since I was a kid, I loved working with my hands, so I started looking for work as a shop helper, to try and work my way up... got a response from a shop here in Calgary saying that they didn't need a shop helper, but how would I feel about running their CNC Waterjet?
I jumped at it, so now I spend my time running an ENORMOUS waterjet (table is somewhere in the neighbourhood of 10' x 27') and trying to get more welding time in the shop... mostly GMAW and GTAW. I've been practicing a fair bit of 6010 open root, and 7018 fill, as I'd like to end up working up north on the pipelines at some point in time (Keystone XL maybe!?)
I just picked up an ESAB EMP 235 as well, and am itching to get more practice time in ... though I think it'll have to wait until I can get a generator, since my house is only fed by a single 100amp service, and my garage only has a single 15amp circuit, and a generator is a few grand cheaper than rewiring will be.... BUT, the 3" of 3/32 7018 bead that I laid down before the breaker popped was pretty darned sweet
Anyway, just wanted to say hi, and to give a shoutout of thanks to Jody, Jonathan, and Roy for running the WT&T podcast; Just found it a couple of weeks ago and have been listening to it steadily since finding it. Tons of great info! =)
Cheers,
Ben
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If you have open space in your panel, you can safely add a breaker for 230v to it and run a dedicated outlet to the garage. You might need to vary run time between the dryer, an oven, AC/Heat and your welder, but most panels have less load on them they are rated for regularly.
If you’ve been running 3/32”@110v, youllexceed that circuit pretty quickly (as you discovered).
If you’ve been running 3/32”@110v, youllexceed that circuit pretty quickly (as you discovered).
Welcome Ben from a fellow Calgarian. I'd love to see that giant waterjet in action.
As CJ737 said, just run a dedicated 230V line, or even install a subpanel in the garage. Those are cheap and can get one at any of the box stores. You still might exceed the 100A total like CJ said though.
As CJ737 said, just run a dedicated 230V line, or even install a subpanel in the garage. Those are cheap and can get one at any of the box stores. You still might exceed the 100A total like CJ said though.
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