M7040 LA1153 cracking factory welds, loader

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Poop happens... Happened to you I guess.... 😀
LOL, indeed!! I'm glad we keep the machines clean and painted, makes spotting cracks kinda easy, there isn't anything that can't be fixed and made even better.
 

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YES it is very technically correct. There is no arc without burning material. Is that easy enough to understand? How do you establish an arc with either technology without burning/pushing material? Explain that "technically" if you can.

FACT: MIG and stick both have the disadvantage of always pushing material.

Being as ancient as you are I would think you were there as each was invented. I only have about 30 years experience welding (so decades less than you) however I knew the difference in the technologies the first week.
I'm also thinking pushing 7018 is doing it wrong, Hell I started welding with a cutting torch and coathangers, burned my way through a buzz box and moved steadily upwards, just retired my 1960's tig hi-freq adapter.
 
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Nothing beats a good coathanger in my opinion. Problem is, the enamel on them stinks. Last thing I stuck together was a spring hanger on an old Ford pickup and it's still going as a farm truck. Looks like hell but still runs.

Can you even get metal coat hangers today?
 

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Whatever. Not gonna kibbitz with you. Not interested at all. I don't usually comment to your posts just for that reason.
Kabbitz? WTH does that even mean?

You were wrong, I corrected it, and now you are taking your marbles and running home. I would expect nothing less from you.
 
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Most of my early gas welding was with wire coat hangers. I'd pick them up by the box full for free at garage sales- people just wanted to get rid of them.
On a tip from an old Toolmaker, I tried something different.
I had cut down an old 1911 to a Detonics size pistol (before there was a Detonics size pistol) and needed to weld the lower part of the grip frame back on after removing a section above it.
This Toolmaker told me to go walk the city streets and pick up the lost spring tines from the rotary brushes from street sweepers. I was walking a lot anyway, so I went hunting and found maybe 10 in a month or so.
They were small, maybe .1 x .015 x 10-12" long, but they are absolutely the finest rod I've ever used for oxy acetylene welding. Smooth, easy to make great looking, strong welds. It worked well for this particular job, because the welds were small, & had to be strong & "pretty".
The old boy told me almost any spring steel works well, but coils springs are hard to weld with.
I still pick them up IF I see them, but my eyes aren't what they used to be. :)
 
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Kabbitz? WTH does that even mean?

You were wrong, I corrected it, and now you are taking your marbles and running home. I would expect nothing less from you.
That is definitely his style, he has proven it over and over and over and over, etc.
 

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At times he is a wealth of information! Mostly though at no help to the OP he turns most threads into ME ME ME its all about Me!
 

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At times he is a wealth of information! Mostly though at no help to the OP he turns most threads into ME ME ME its all about Me!
Most of his "wealth of information" is incorrect as has been proved many times over.
 
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Whatever. Not gonna kibbitz with you. Not interested at all. I don't usually comment to your posts just for that reason.
You never waded into the swamp just for fun? :LOL: I enjoy lots of welding and this Kubota gives me lots of stuff to practice on. We also snapped the left side cast upright bracket twice in different spots and also the cab/step mount bracket cracked. Thankfully with a good after-use cleaning regimen, it sometimes easy to spot damage.
 

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As we're well aware of incorrect information especially if posted on the internet isn't a good thing!!
 

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I'm guessing the spewing leak here was plugged?
 
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