My new toy My new toy i picked up today.... $800!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.geocities.com/tomnaaf/ima...r/DSC01189.JPG http://www.geocities.com/tomnaaf/ima...r/DSC01190.JPG http://www.geocities.com/tomnaaf/ima...r/DSC01191.JPG http://www.geocities.com/tomnaaf/ima...r/DSC01192.JPG http://www.geocities.com/tomnaaf/ima...r/DSC01193.JPG http://www.geocities.com/tomnaaf/ima...r/DSC01194.JPG |
Re: My new toy ummmm.....call me a n00b....but what is that thing taking over your garage? |
Re: My new toy Looks like a TIG welder to me |
Re: My new toy miller 330 a bp Tig welder :) |
Re: My new toy used a tow truck to bring it home, its about 850-1000 lbs! |
Re: My new toy holy sh*t. thats a lot of weight. haha and perfectttt now you can make your own turbo and exhaust manifolds. right? |
Re: My new toy nice pick up. everyone needs a good tig welder. |
Re: My new toy Sweet stuff! That's definitely gonna come in handy! |
Re: My new toy wow where did you find it? |
Re: My new toy
Originally Posted by gearbox
(Post 4288083)
wow where did you find it? |
Re: My new toy I had been looking for one of these for a few years. And all were about $900+ and NOT water cooled torch. This was 3 miles from my house and only $800! |
Re: My new toy Well i finally found some EXTRA cash and got some argon and tungsten.... This is my first mild steel welds.... Top 5 beads are without filler http://www.geocities.com/tomnaaf/firsttigwelds2.JPG And here are a few more after maybe 20 minutes of practice... http://www.geocities.com/tomnaaf/firsttigwelds.JPG First question is concerning starting the ARC. It seems that sometimes the high frequency start works fine and will bridge the gap. Other times it seems like i need to scratch start. And I've checked the contact point gap and is with in specs (.010" as i recall). I have the HF adjusted to max and still isn't constant on the HF starts. Any suggestions / advise is welcome. |
Re: My new toy Tom, stop. That's way too much welder for you. You just wheel it over to the corner of your garage, put a cover over it, and I'll pick it up in September when I move back to the states. Really. I'm doing this for you. I don't need a nice Miller TIG like that, but I want to do you a favor. |
Re: My new toy lol...... I've tried some aluminum but only did beads minus filler and that was a totaly new experince. I want to get some scrap stainless and practice on it a bit. I need a bigger garage thats for sure. Every time i get something newin the garage that means there is something thats getting tossed out ! lol. Gunna be doing the turbo install on sons car in the next few weeks and building a downpipe and and oil pan drain |
Re: My new toy If your able to weld aluminum then your HF should be working fine, you have to have that to weld aluminum. Sometimes the HF wont work on steel, if the torch is to far from the metal, or if you have a bad ground, but if you can weld aluminum fine than you should be good to go |
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Re: My new toy Looks like those welds in the first pic are a lil too hot. You can tell by the elongation of the puddle. Practice with fillet welds instead of flat welds at first too. Usually if you tack an L together you have a place to ride the cup on, making it easier to learn what things need to look like without having to focus as much on steadying the torch. Make sure to use filler wire all the time. there are a few exceptions but for the most part there isnt a whole lotta strength in fused welds, especially with aluminum. There is a very fine line with steel and stainless as far as heat goes. cut it back untill it doesnt look dark and dirty. Hot rolled steel usually doesnt look quite as pretty as cold rolled but you can still get that nice rainbow coloring if its clean. If its blue after it cools, usually that means you could use just a lil more heat. Stainless and steel weld very much the same. If you practice on clean steel its much cheaper than stainless. Clean metal and good grounds are key to good welds. The quality of a weld joint relies on weld prep just as much as the skill of the person holding the torch, if not, more. The machine you are using is probably a little fussy with DC starts, the newer machines are much easier to use. I can start my arc with sub 10 amp output without the arc dancing around. Makes welding 16-18ga stainless a lot easier when the machine runs steady at 20 amps haha. I actually didnt do very well with that stuff until recently. We just had a big job and I had so much to weld I really honed in on those friggin microscopic welds, hehe. Even the veterans have welds they could use more practice on. Its all a matter of experience, the more you do, the better you get. |
Re: My new toy ps Dont move so much before you fill. go about half the thickness of the previous puddle, then dab the wire. |
Re: My new toy Thanks for the input. I need to find some scrap SS to practice on also. Im going to try and practice 20-30 minutes a nite. |
Re: My new toy You'll be doing ok in no time, just don't get frustrated and give up. Just like modding these damn 7thgens, determination separates the men from the boys. |
Re: My new toy
Originally Posted by tfnaaf
(Post 4288037)
miller 330 a bp Tig welder :) |
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Originally Posted by sl33pyriceboi
(Post 4293616)
someone translate this in english please? |
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Re: My new toy clean! |
Re: My new toy very nice man! Coming along well! |
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