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5th September 2005, 08:27 PM
#11
They will do the job, but only have a smally duty cycle (around 10%)
Thats what I built mine with (my computer is playing up, so I can post pictures :? )
That being said, I am now looking for a Mig.
All depends on what you already know how to use and can afford. If you can arc well very well - you will master mig easily 8)
Looks good Steve - BTW dropped into HC4x4 today to see what they did (Didn't even know they were there
ops: ) seemed like nice guys.
Dave.
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5th September 2005, 08:55 PM
#12
Originally posted by DaveS3
They will do the job, but only have a smally duty cycle (around 10%)
Thats what I built mine with (my computer is playing up, so I can post pictures :? )
That being said, I am now looking for a Mig.
All depends on what you already know how to use and can afford. If you can arc well very well - you will master mig easily 8)
Looks good Steve - BTW dropped into HC4x4 today to see what they did (Didn't even know they were there
ops: ) seemed like nice guys.
Dave.
Ahh you asked about a 110 Salisbury Diff for a Hybrid project.....
"I Know Nothing............"
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5th September 2005, 09:01 PM
#13
Now all you need to do is scan in some drawings with measurements on them and shift this thread to projects and we can all copy your hard work.
Looks great.
Simon
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5th September 2005, 09:14 PM
#14
Originally posted by sclarke
Ahh you asked about a 110 Salisbury Diff for a Hybrid project.....
"I Know Nothing............"
Yah...Saw one under the undercoat Rangie :wink:
Thought I"d ask.
Interesting about the 110 in QLD :wink: He should buy it.
Dave
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6th September 2005, 06:02 AM
#15
Steve when you going to build mine [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] as promised
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6th September 2005, 06:43 AM
#16
Ray,
Wait until mine are on then we will look to see if you want the same....
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6th September 2005, 07:28 AM
#17
Lurch's dad, for what its worth I bought on one those $99 GMC welders a couple of years ago, surprisingly it was made in italy proably a rebadged SIP. I was a bit worried about the duty cycle as it isn't fan cooled, however i have used it on heavy stuff and light stuff ,it performs really well on the 2.5mm satincraft rods.and has only cut out once , but then it was about 40degC that day. I did a welding course in sydney before i moved up here to gods country and we had a demo one night on an inverter welder, very impressive. There is a welding supply place in Bankstown just off the bypass road from the Hume Hwy to Rookwood rd opposite the water tower. They had really good prices on welders especially MIGs. They would be worth a look. i can't remember there name, only how to get there.
john
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6th September 2005, 09:08 AM
#18
I've had a moderna 150 as shown here http://www.thetoolshed.co.nz/products/area...eas/welder.htm# for about 6 years and it's been great and I use it a lot. The low duty cycle and light weight ( easy on the back ) is due to the use of an aluminium coil. As long as you weld a bit, grind a bit, cut a bit , weld a bit etc etc, it'll be fine. My Dad has had one longer than me and it has had to work pretty hard - he's building a 26 foot steel ketch.
Bruce.
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6th September 2005, 12:40 PM
#19
Originally posted by JohnE
Lurch's dad, for what its worth I bought on one those $99 GMC welders a couple of years ago, surprisingly it was made in italy proably a rebadged SIP. I was a bit worried about the duty cycle as it isn't fan cooled, however i have used it on heavy stuff and light stuff ,it performs really well on the 2.5mm satincraft rods.and has only cut out once , but then it was about 40degC that day. I did a welding course in sydney before i moved up here to gods country and we had a demo one night on an inverter welder, very impressive. There is a welding supply place in Bankstown just off the bypass road from the Hume Hwy to Rookwood rd opposite the water tower. They had really good prices on welders especially MIGs. They would be worth a look. i can't remember there name, only how to get there.
john
<span style="color:green">i know where that is.....i will have a look when i have the cash and time....
no good buying a welder and not having cash to buy materials.....
to make up a set of those sliders would a $99 arc do the job.....?
i wont be using it everyday.......</span>
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6th September 2005, 01:54 PM
#20
Yes it will.
the RHS i'm using is 3mm wall.
Arc can weld 1.6mm upwards
The trick with ARC welding is to keep the work area Warm. Keep the Welding rods in a tin box in a warm area and to get a better weld preheat them for 1/2 hour in an oven. this gets the moisture out.
A mig would be better, but you will get a good result with an Arc. Buy a cheap one and give it a go. find some scrap and make a nice garden scupture out of offcuts..... That will give you some ideas on what works and what does not work.
Then take on the big job.....
Ray if your serious about a set let me know and we can see what we can come up with....
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