What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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I recently finished a version of Jody's downdraft table design. Works great for plasma cutting and even capturing flux-cored welding smoke. I don't have a fume extractor so I used Jody's suggestion with a cheap fan and duct from HF. I'm learning how to weld so my joints look like "Fido's you know what..." The sheet metal is 14gauge and the 2" tubing is 13gauge (left over parts from a table base). Debris falls into a sheet metal drawer behind a hinged door on the front of the table.
One of the many memorable challenges was making a flange to attach the hose to the box base. By trial and error, I used a ball-peen hammer to curve the sheet metal into enough of a ring shape.
Thanks Jody for a great design and helpful instructional videos!- C. Livingstone
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Hey,
That's a pretty ambitious and functional project for a new welder, and it's a clever solution for keeping a garage less smokey.
Nice job on it, too!
That's a pretty ambitious and functional project for a new welder, and it's a clever solution for keeping a garage less smokey.
Nice job on it, too!
Peace be with you all,
Christian Livingstone
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CAT250D DC-TIG/Plasma Combo
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Everlast AC/DC 210EXT (2015)
CAT250D DC-TIG/Plasma Combo
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Thanks! If I could change one thing, I would use thicker wall tubing or angle iron for the top frame.
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I wish I had this for plasma cutting. What a nightmare if I get stuck doing it inside. Get to taste metal for 2 days....Nice work there sir!
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I do not care what your welds look like in this case that is a pretty nice and square build. That is the first half of the welding right there. The fit up and cleaning. Everything after that is useless without that skill which you have down pretty good for a beginner.
A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
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I don't know how to measure the actual pull at the top of the table. I did do what Jody did in his Youtube video with lighting a paper towel placed at the top of the table. To my delight, all the smoke and fumes were pulled down but as the paper burned and drifted down to the cone, to my horror, I watched all the ash and sparks get blasted out of the end of the fan onto the driveway. Later on I successfully tested the downdraft function with welding flux core wire, I videoed the event and uploaded a screen shot in the first post. I need to test it with stick welding too. I didn't have to wear my respirator but in the future I probably should. Honestly I think this ventilator fan 0.22hp is just barely enough to get by. I've been contemplating removing my 1.5hp blower from my cyclone wood dust collector to use but then again maybe it would pull too hard and blow metal dust onto the driveway. If you want to me try some other tests for the downdraft capability let me know.rahtreelimbs wrote:How much downdraft do you get?
Tonight I clamped on some scrap sheet metal pieces from an old Sears radial arm sheet metal stand to help deflect grinding and cutting debris from angle grinding and abrasive saw cuts. Seems to capture 97% of the sparks but the garage really stinks after making a single cut. I think the abrasive blade glue burning makes it smell bad.
- Clamped on angled sheet metal deflectors for grinding and cutting. Helps a lot.
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Re: Knock-off of Jody's downdraft table
Postby exnailpounder » Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:27 pm
I wish I had this for plasma cutting. What a nightmare if I get stuck doing it inside. Get to taste metal for 2 days....Nice work there sir!
jeff
just head to the liquor store I'm sure you'll find one at someones curb..lol
craig
Postby exnailpounder » Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:27 pm
I wish I had this for plasma cutting. What a nightmare if I get stuck doing it inside. Get to taste metal for 2 days....Nice work there sir!
jeff
just head to the liquor store I'm sure you'll find one at someones curb..lol
craig
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syncrowave 250
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hypertherm plasma
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Oh I been watching that house Craig like a vulture at a gut pile. I will conquer their garbage!motox wrote:Re: Knock-off of Jody's downdraft table
Postby exnailpounder » Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:27 pm
I wish I had this for plasma cutting. What a nightmare if I get stuck doing it inside. Get to taste metal for 2 days....Nice work there sir!
jeff
just head to the liquor store I'm sure you'll find one at someones curb..lol
craig
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