Runs With Scissors
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Equipment
L2501 TLB , Grappel, Brush Hog, Box Blade, Ballast box, Forks, Tiller, PH digger
Well, I have this weird fascination with welding and metal working, and one of the things that kind of bothers me is my inability to get good looking welds on circular parts.
Maybe more "torch time" is what I need, but the reality is that I just don't have the time.
Therefore, I decided to "cheat".
The "Amazon Fairy" visited me recently and here she is.
This is an "itch" that I have been wanting to scratch for quite some time.
Taaaa daaahhhhh......my first "welding positioner"
My first thoughts are
1. Looks good'ish.
2. Chuck is puny.....I kind of knew this, but it was even smaller than my "minds eye" had pictured it.
3. The "turntable" itself is of decent size.
I also decided to grab an "arm rest" to help keep my had/arm a little more steady (pictured on the right)
The "directions" (if you want to call them that) say that the max amperage is 85A, but I figure that is due to the tiny ground clamp wire they have on it.
So I plan to ground it directly the the "big lug" and bypass the small grounding wire.
Ohhhh boy....I'm getting excited to lay down some awesome beads
Off to the scrap pile to search for some "practice rounds".
Maybe more "torch time" is what I need, but the reality is that I just don't have the time.
Therefore, I decided to "cheat".
The "Amazon Fairy" visited me recently and here she is.
This is an "itch" that I have been wanting to scratch for quite some time.
Taaaa daaahhhhh......my first "welding positioner"
My first thoughts are
1. Looks good'ish.
2. Chuck is puny.....I kind of knew this, but it was even smaller than my "minds eye" had pictured it.
3. The "turntable" itself is of decent size.
I also decided to grab an "arm rest" to help keep my had/arm a little more steady (pictured on the right)
The "directions" (if you want to call them that) say that the max amperage is 85A, but I figure that is due to the tiny ground clamp wire they have on it.
So I plan to ground it directly the the "big lug" and bypass the small grounding wire.
Ohhhh boy....I'm getting excited to lay down some awesome beads
Off to the scrap pile to search for some "practice rounds".