The Power of Blue
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 8:13 pm
When I started my mobile welding rig I bought two 100ft of 2/0 leads to run SMAW on my Trailblazer 301G. This heavy cable isn't too bad to wrangle when needed, but a little on the stiff side and there are those few jobs where something lighter is all that is needed, not to mention a little more nimble in the hand. Also, grounding directly to the work can sometime pull and push things exactly where you don't need them.
In response to this minor problem, I have been on the look out for some light gauge cable I could run for those close to the truck jobs. In my search I have found the cost for such cable, even quite used stuff, to be way more than I wanted to pay. However today, while I was in my local Lowes, I found my solution. The 16ft Kobalt jumper cable set are made with #2 very flexible cable and run just under $30. While there I bought a light duty electrode holder for $7 and then to the weld shop for some Tweecos for $15. Using the black ground clamp provided, I was able to assemble a very nice set of light duty leads, good up to 250 amps, and for much less cost.
Also, a while back I made some supplemental grounding straps/clamps to help my MIG processes but have found them to be extremely useful on some stick jobs.
NOTE PICS ARE IN REVERSE ORDER. WHY I HAVE NO IDEA.
In response to this minor problem, I have been on the look out for some light gauge cable I could run for those close to the truck jobs. In my search I have found the cost for such cable, even quite used stuff, to be way more than I wanted to pay. However today, while I was in my local Lowes, I found my solution. The 16ft Kobalt jumper cable set are made with #2 very flexible cable and run just under $30. While there I bought a light duty electrode holder for $7 and then to the weld shop for some Tweecos for $15. Using the black ground clamp provided, I was able to assemble a very nice set of light duty leads, good up to 250 amps, and for much less cost.
Also, a while back I made some supplemental grounding straps/clamps to help my MIG processes but have found them to be extremely useful on some stick jobs.
NOTE PICS ARE IN REVERSE ORDER. WHY I HAVE NO IDEA.