Electrode/filler used to date:Otto Nobedder wrote:Well done!xwrench wrote:Ran a new line of #2 cable to my shop breaker panel. Then 8 gauge to 50 amp outlet for my welder. can easily run for more if needed later.
You can power some serious stuff on that, without playing "musical outlets."
You'll appreciate this sooner than you know, if the welding bug has truly bit you.
Steve S
7018 and 8018: close to 2 tons
Innershield wire: about 500lbs
MIG wire: around 500lbs
TIG (aluminum) 50 lbs. ish.
Air arc carbon rod: about 200lbs
I didn't do much fabrication, mostly repairs on crushers and earth moving equipment and also quite a bit of hard-facing.
I had one of the first Lincoln Commander 400s in Utah on my service truck. Talk about sweet
I'm retired now, but yeah, the bug bit me. When I was seven. I hope I don't come off as bragging, half the rods I burned up, I didn't really know what I was doing. I just learned from the old timers. a little here, a little there. By the end I could hold my own. I'm really glad to have found this forum and Jody's videos. There is so much to learn. Cheers - Eldon