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dsmabe, that is beautiful!
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Can you tell us what machine you used to accomplish this, I currently only have a dialarc 300HF that was built in 84. I have been very successful welding all materials I wanted to far down to some thin stuff but only about 24 gauge steel.dsmabe wrote:20140922_122122.jpgActually posted this on my first post but figured it needs to be here.
aluminum backed, no filler, 3/32 e3 sharpened to a needle point, 15 cfh, 5 amps
It's lowest setting allows for some very fine arc control starting at 10amps per the dial, I would not bet the farm it is 1000% accurate but I am able to start the arc and keep it cool enough not to even puddle of the material until I ramp it up with the pedal.
Razor blades will be next to try, that weld is flawless.
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Maybe with some 1/16" 6013 I would think it would be very difficult.GreinTime wrote:If any of you can stick weld one, I'd be impressed. Where is the dude that was stock welding rusty car bodies? I haven't heard from him in a few months
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Yeah. I was thinking that too... I was being serious though, if anyone could successfully do it, it would be the dude from eastern Europe that was welding that Opel sheet metal.
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I'd be willing to try it, will have to look and see if I have any 1/16" 6013, or 1/16" anything for that matter. I do have some SS rod, I could try that. Will give it a go Monday if I don't forget.
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I'd be willing to try it, will have to look and see if I have any 1/16" 6013, or 1/16" anything for that matter. I do have some SS rod, I could try that. Will give it a go Monday if I don't forget.
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Are we allowed any trickery that we can cone up.with for this challenge?GreinTime wrote:If any of you can stick weld one, I'd be impressed. Where is the dude that was stock welding rusty car bodies? I haven't heard from him in a few months
If something is silly but it works, it's not silly.forrestderp wrote:Are we allowed any trickery that we can cone up.with for this challenge?GreinTime wrote:If any of you can stick weld one, I'd be impressed. Where is the dude that was stock welding rusty car bodies? I haven't heard from him in a few months
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All if fair in love and war.
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Well, technically, they're welded. 2x Stanley knife blades and 1x cheap azz hacksaw blades.
2mm 316 ss electrode at approx 20 amps. Power arc 200.
Now I never have to do it again.
2mm 316 ss electrode at approx 20 amps. Power arc 200.
Now I never have to do it again.
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Looks, umm, good? Did you use any backing material like copper? I plan on using copper or brass when I get to try it. Not bad considering the process really.
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Looks, umm, good? Did you use any backing material like copper? I plan on using copper or brass when I get to try it. Not bad considering the process really.
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You're thinking of Djorge (qwerty12), the Bosnian Serb. Haven't heard from him in a while.
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Been seeing this so thought I would give it a try, considering I am using a Dialarc 300 from the mid 80's I was not sure I could do it due to lack of the arc control on startup.
You can see on the left where it just blew through the material on first try, I started again on the other side but started the arc on a copper spoon and gave the material a copper backing to absorb the heat.
Was very surprised how easy it was to get the bead running once started, this is my first time ever welding something this thin.
I then played with a bead along the edge etc just for the hell of it.
You can see on the left where it just blew through the material on first try, I started again on the other side but started the arc on a copper spoon and gave the material a copper backing to absorb the heat.
Was very surprised how easy it was to get the bead running once started, this is my first time ever welding something this thin.
I then played with a bead along the edge etc just for the hell of it.
I thought I'd give this a shot. My first attempt isn't fit to be seen by anyone
This is my second try using my Miller 280DX set on 30 amps and using a thumb wheel amp control. 1/16 E3 tungsten. 10 CFH argon. .030 ER70S2 (6?) mig wire for filler. I was shaking like a...a...something that shakes a lot.
Cheers.
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This is my second try using my Miller 280DX set on 30 amps and using a thumb wheel amp control. 1/16 E3 tungsten. 10 CFH argon. .030 ER70S2 (6?) mig wire for filler. I was shaking like a...a...something that shakes a lot.
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Miller Dynasty 280DX
Lincoln 210 MP
Miller 625 X-Treme
Hobart Handler 150
Victor Oxygen-acetylene torch
Miller/Lincoln Big 40-SA200 hybrid
Miller Dynasty 280DX
Lincoln 210 MP
Miller 625 X-Treme
Hobart Handler 150
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