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I'm not picky about brushes/hammers. Whatevers on sale. You definitely will need a slag hammer, but they're cheap.
You're not going to damage the welder, it probably has a breaker in it to protect it. I don't think I've ever over heated mine. You can Google "flux core duty cycle" for more info. Welds have to be done in an oxygen free envirement. So flux core wire is a hollow steel tube of wire with a powder inside. When that powder melts during the weld it creates this little cloud of gas around the weld that shields it from the oxygen in the natural air. It's the same powder (basically) that's found on the rod's used for stick welding. Same principle....so yeah, you don't want it blowing away. I do a lot of welding outside, you just need a little windbreaker of some kind. You only have to protect a small area from the wind. Post pics when you get it, and what you're doing with it. This is one of those many times I wished we lived closer, I would love to help. |
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Okay I don't mean what brand of brushes and wheels.
Go dumber than that. I walk up to the wall of attachments for the angle grinder (I've never had an angle grinder before) and just stand there and stare. What shapes/configurations of wheels and brushes are useful? My first project, after I mess up a few scrap pieces to practice, is going to be my mower deck. Pics in first post |
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Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
I'm not picky about brushes/hammers. Whatevers on sale. You definitely will need a slag hammer, but they're cheap. You're not going to damage the welder, it probably has a breaker in it to protect it. I don't think I've ever over heated mine. You can Google "flux core duty cycle" for more info. Welds have to be done in an oxygen free envirement. So flux core wire is a hollow steel tube of wire with a powder inside. When that powder melts during the weld it creates this little cloud of gas around the weld that shields it from the oxygen in the natural air. It's the same powder (basically) that's found on the rod's used for stick welding. Same principle....so yeah, you don't want it blowing away. I do a lot of welding outside, you just need a little windbreaker of some kind. You only have to protect a small area from the wind. Post pics when you get it, and what you're doing with it. This is one of those many times I wished we lived closer, I would love to help. View Quote I been talking Kentucky up for two years. Y'all are goin' the other way, darnit. |
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Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y236/Iron_Airship/20170430_104722.jpg Slag hammer in the middle is the most important, along with some kind of wire brush. View Quote THANK YOU!!!! You're back at the farm while Compass is headed west? Wow,that's a great grinder. |
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Originally Posted By ontime1969:
I got a tool cart finally. I had fun putting it togeather. http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k152/ontime_1969/Mobile%20Uploads/20170425_225934.jpg On another note we had 5000 uninvited africanized fuckers try to move in and set up shop. Dbrad said to throw a rock at the group and see what happens. lol he was joking of course. http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k152/ontime_1969/Mobile%20Uploads/20170426_070620.jpg http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k152/ontime_1969/Mobile%20Uploads/20170426_070629.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
I'll buy it from you for $100. No, seriously...I WANT MIG. It can do thin metal, like auto bodies, like nothing else. It's much, much, MUCH cleaner. But managing gas is another step. I need to weld my mower deck, like. NOW. I don't know if I'll get through another mowing. I've got a deck mount thingy that's ripping out of the deck, and it's making the belt pop off of the pulleys every time I back up or go over a bump. It needs fixt. I figure I can buy a welding setup as cheaply as I can hire it repaired, so decided to fo. A bunch of great guys in homestead have talked with me through a whole thread about what to buy and how to do this, so it's time. One guy in there welds up trailers and other amazing stuff with this same welder. *disclaimer* He has WAY more skill than I have. */disclaimer* But I think I can repair my own mower deck with a small, simple welder. It's a good starting point, at least. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
@Eagle34 What have you welded with yours? And where did you learn to weld? View Quote Learned by watching and OJT. Most of the OJT was in the Army in the Motor Pool, the rest was welding exhaust. Chef did comment on how good my beads looked while I was working. |
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Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/16806920_1874015419554926_2474485544392520053_n.jpg?oh=99e41fba2b859eceb2d52169c243f3df&oe=5984E211 Ive got a Hobart Flux Core welder also, its nice to be able to go a little bit more mobile with it. I bought it and then basically didnt use it for a couple years (Impulse buy ) but Ive started playing with it this year. Its crazy how easy it is to use. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
Okay I don't mean what brand of brushes and wheels. Go dumber than that. I walk up to the wall of attachments for the angle grinder (I've never had an angle grinder before) and just stand there and stare. What shapes/configurations of wheels and brushes are useful? My first project, after I mess up a few scrap pieces to practice, is going to be my mower deck. Pics in first post View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y236/Iron_Airship/20170430_104722.jpg Slag hammer in the middle is the most important, along with some kind of wire brush. View Quote |
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So, I went shopping, getting ready for the welder to arrive.
Stood in front of the angle grinder attachments and got even more confused. The 4.5" attachments did not appear to fit the 4.5" grinder, which sent me into a logic meltdown. Uxb is standing to the side, minding the cart while I pick up grinding wheel after grinding wheel, with the grinder in the other hand, comparing the sizes of the guard with the sizes of the wheels and saying, "I'm confused." And I hear a voice from down the aisle. "I'm a metalworker. Can I help?" *fist pump* SCORE!!!!!! Guy was a former Navy nuc welder. Did what my dad did, sorta (Right after WWII, my dad worked at B&W, welding reactor drums for the first nuclear subs. It was my dad's job to clean up other people's welding mistakes.) Anyway, this guy was great, and helped me through the tangle and showed me how to get over the fear of the grinder. I realized today that I'm not really scared of the welder. I'm scared of the grinder. |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
So, I went shopping, getting ready for the welder to arrive. Stood in front of the angle grinder attachments and got even more confused. The 4.5" attachments did not appear to fit the 4.5" grinder, which sent me into a logic meltdown. Uxb is standing to the side, minding the cart while I pick up grinding wheel after grinding wheel, with the grinder in the other hand, comparing the sizes of the guard with the sizes of the wheels and saying, "I'm confused." And I hear a voice from down the aisle. "I'm a metalworker. Can I help?" *fist pump* SCORE!!!!!! Guy was a former Navy nuc welder. Did what my dad did, sorta (Right after WWII, my dad worked at B&W, welding reactor drums for the first nuclear subs. It was my dad's job to clean up other people's welding mistakes.) Anyway, this guy was great, and helped me through the tangle and showed me how to get over the fear of the grinder. I realized today that I'm not really scared of the welder. I'm scared of the grinder. View Quote Google image search "angle grinder accidents" and youll never touch one. You will never go near one. You wont even go in a hardware store. |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
So, I went shopping, getting ready for the welder to arrive. Stood in front of the angle grinder attachments and got even more confused. The 4.5" attachments did not appear to fit the 4.5" grinder, which sent me into a logic meltdown. Uxb is standing to the side, minding the cart while I pick up grinding wheel after grinding wheel, with the grinder in the other hand, comparing the sizes of the guard with the sizes of the wheels and saying, "I'm confused." And I hear a voice from down the aisle. "I'm a metalworker. Can I help?" *fist pump* SCORE!!!!!! Guy was a former Navy nuc welder. Did what my dad did, sorta (Right after WWII, my dad worked at B&W, welding reactor drums for the first nuclear subs. It was my dad's job to clean up other people's welding mistakes.) Anyway, this guy was great, and helped me through the tangle and showed me how to get over the fear of the grinder. I realized today that I'm not really scared of the welder. I'm scared of the grinder. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Ohio:
Good. You should be. View Quote You know....I am not scared of a table saw with no blade guard, because I grew up helping my grandfather, and he taught me how to be safe, not only with proximity to the blade, but with kickbacks. It was my DAD who taught me chainsaw safety. Vo-ag taught me tractor safety. Nobody in my family has ever had an angle grinder. I don't know how to not be stupid. I'll read the manual, but those aren't generally real-life. So now I own two of the f***ers. |
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I found something I wasn't supposed to find. An ND Spud finished 80% lower with Colt M16A1 engravings and a serial number that took me back into 1990 during OSUT.
I think she saved everything, or at least some of what I had thought I had thrown out after I retired, which included so many pocket notebooks, one of which was time during basic and that's how she got the serial number. This may be a birthday or an anniversary present. No pics, I put it back where it was hidden, haha. |
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Originally Posted By GSL:
I found something I wasn't supposed to find. An ND Spud finished 80% lower with Colt M16A1 engravings and a serial number that took me back into 1990 during OSUT. I think she saved everything, or at least some of what I had thought I had thrown out after I retired, which included so many pocket notebooks, one of which was time during basic and that's how she got the serial number. This may be a birthday or an anniversary present. No pics, I put it back where it was hidden, haha. View Quote She wanted to surprise you and you found the loot. |
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Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
You should be. Google image search "angle grinder accidents" and youll never touch one. You will never go near one. You wont even go in a hardware store. View Quote I do need enough clarity to pay attention when I pick it up. |
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Originally Posted By GSL:
I found something I wasn't supposed to find. An ND Spud finished 80% lower with Colt M16A1 engravings and a serial number that took me back into 1990 during OSUT. I think she saved everything, or at least some of what I had thought I had thrown out after I retired, which included so many pocket notebooks, one of which was time during basic and that's how she got the serial number. This may be a birthday or an anniversary present. No pics, I put it back where it was hidden, haha. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
Wow. Dude thats impressive of her. If you told most people you wanted a Colt A1 lower cloned with a custom serial number they wouldnt know it was possible or where to start. View Quote She's a smart girl, I'm not surprised she found a way on her own. Now smart enough to hide stuff, that is whole another story. |
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Originally Posted By GSL:
And I just so happen to have a Colt A1 parts kit, and have an SP1 barrel unused, with an AR15 LPK. When it's gifted, I shall now have what was missing, a lower She's a smart girl, I'm not surprised she found a way on her own. Now smart enough to hide stuff, that is whole another story. View Quote Post pics when you can |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
You know....I am not scared of a table saw with no blade guard, because I grew up helping my grandfather, and he taught me how to be safe, not only with proximity to the blade, but with kickbacks. It was my DAD who taught me chainsaw safety. Vo-ag taught me tractor safety. Nobody in my family has ever had an angle grinder. I don't know how to not be stupid. I'll read the manual, but those aren't generally real-life. So now I own two of the f***ers. View Quote Oh, and don't push hard. Let the wheel do the work. Same with a wire brush. I have transported a guy with a wire from a grinder in his eyeball. He said it hurt. |
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Originally Posted By Det0nate: It takes a special kind of retard to argue the wrong side of second grade spelling.
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Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
Sounds like a nice project! Post pics when you can View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Kalahnikid:
Originally Posted By GSL:
And I just so happen to have a Colt A1 parts kit, and have an SP1 barrel unused, with an AR15 LPK. When it's gifted, I shall now have what was missing, a lower She's a smart girl, I'm not surprised she found a way on her own. Now smart enough to hide stuff, that is whole another story. Post pics when you can Kinda glad I ordered the Colt A1 parts kit back when SG was selling them for $351 a few years ago. |
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Originally Posted By Ohio:
Wear the gloves, face shield and a dust mask. Those things can hurt you. When a grinding wheel breaks at thousands of RPM bad things can happen. Oh, and don't push hard. Let the wheel do the work. Same with a wire brush. I have transported a guy with a wire from a grinder in his eyeball. He said it hurt. View Quote uh-huh...no. I don't wanna do that. |
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei
Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe Welding with a cheap welder trumps dreaming about welding with an expensive welder any day. ~~midmo |
Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
Yeah, the welding helmet I just bought has a "grinding" setting, and I hope I can see well enough through that to actually use it. If not, I'm going for a face shield. Guys talk about pulling wire out of their face and arms... uh-huh...no. I don't wanna do that. View Quote Wear the PPE. All the time, every time. |
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Originally Posted By Det0nate: It takes a special kind of retard to argue the wrong side of second grade spelling.
What made you pick that particular quote for your sig-line? --Swindle1984 |
Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
So, I went shopping, getting ready for the welder to arrive. Stood in front of the angle grinder attachments and got even more confused. The 4.5" attachments did not appear to fit the 4.5" grinder, which sent me into a logic meltdown. Uxb is standing to the side, minding the cart while I pick up grinding wheel after grinding wheel, with the grinder in the other hand, comparing the sizes of the guard with the sizes of the wheels and saying, "I'm confused." And I hear a voice from down the aisle. "I'm a metalworker. Can I help?" *fist pump* SCORE!!!!!! Guy was a former Navy nuc welder. Did what my dad did, sorta (Right after WWII, my dad worked at B&W, welding reactor drums for the first nuclear subs. It was my dad's job to clean up other people's welding mistakes.) Anyway, this guy was great, and helped me through the tangle and showed me how to get over the fear of the grinder. I realized today that I'm not really scared of the welder. I'm scared of the grinder. View Quote You have every right to be scared of the grinder. Just wait till you set it down and it takes off doing its dance. When it happens you will know what I'm talking about. |
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I lock my doors at night. Not because I hate those outside, but I love the ones inside.
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
You know....I am not scared of a table saw with no blade guard, because I grew up helping my grandfather, and he taught me how to be safe, not only with proximity to the blade, but with kickbacks. It was my DAD who taught me chainsaw safety. Vo-ag taught me tractor safety. Nobody in my family has ever had an angle grinder. I don't know how to not be stupid. I'll read the manual, but those aren't generally real-life. So now I own two of the f***ers. View Quote |
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I lock my doors at night. Not because I hate those outside, but I love the ones inside.
Team Ranstad - The Fantastic Bastards Larueminati Tennessee Squire |
Originally Posted By GSL:
I found something I wasn't supposed to find. An ND Spud finished 80% lower with Colt M16A1 engravings and a serial number that took me back into 1990 during OSUT. I think she saved everything, or at least some of what I had thought I had thrown out after I retired, which included so many pocket notebooks, one of which was time during basic and that's how she got the serial number. This may be a birthday or an anniversary present. No pics, I put it back where it was hidden, haha. View Quote |
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I lock my doors at night. Not because I hate those outside, but I love the ones inside.
Team Ranstad - The Fantastic Bastards Larueminati Tennessee Squire |
I lock my doors at night. Not because I hate those outside, but I love the ones inside.
Team Ranstad - The Fantastic Bastards Larueminati Tennessee Squire |
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Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei
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My cleaning lady dislocated her shoulder this morning. As an independent contractor we don't pay for her medical. But we're a family here and the owner is paying for it in full.
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Originally Posted By GSL:
My cleaning lady dislocated her shoulder this morning. As an independent contractor we don't pay for her medical. But we're a family here and the owner is paying for it in full. Every time I'm ready to just retire fully, something great happens and pulls me back in. View Quote Just when I thought I was out...they pull me back in. |
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Originally Posted By Det0nate: It takes a special kind of retard to argue the wrong side of second grade spelling.
What made you pick that particular quote for your sig-line? --Swindle1984 |
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Originally Posted By GSL:
My cleaning lady dislocated her shoulder this morning. As an independent contractor we don't pay for her medical. But we're a family here and the owner is paying for it in full. Every time I'm ready to just retire fully, something great happens and pulls me back in. View Quote |
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei
Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe Welding with a cheap welder trumps dreaming about welding with an expensive welder any day. ~~midmo |
Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
That's amazing. Sounds like the kind of company I would enjoy working with. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
Originally Posted By GSL:
My cleaning lady dislocated her shoulder this morning. As an independent contractor we don't pay for her medical. But we're a family here and the owner is paying for it in full. Every time I'm ready to just retire fully, something great happens and pulls me back in. |
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RIP Grin! 10/09/2015
RIP SFC Mike Francis 11/08/2016 NorCal_LEO issued nickname: Tombstone #Never 6.5 #Never G19 |
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RIP Grin! 10/09/2015
RIP SFC Mike Francis 11/08/2016 NorCal_LEO issued nickname: Tombstone #Never 6.5 #Never G19 |
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Originally Posted By Kitties-with-Sigs:
Why would it do that? View Quote Inevitably you will turn it on while picking it up, same goes for turning it on when setting it down, something will trigger the paddle switch. |
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I lock my doors at night. Not because I hate those outside, but I love the ones inside.
Team Ranstad - The Fantastic Bastards Larueminati Tennessee Squire |
I lock my doors at night. Not because I hate those outside, but I love the ones inside.
Team Ranstad - The Fantastic Bastards Larueminati Tennessee Squire |
I lock my doors at night. Not because I hate those outside, but I love the ones inside.
Team Ranstad - The Fantastic Bastards Larueminati Tennessee Squire |
Originally Posted By Eagle34:
Stranger Danger. View Quote Hey Eagle, how ya been? dbrad gave me a PM kick in the nuts, which I needed. Sorry for being away so long. Hope everyone is doing well!! This first half of the year has been pretty nuts for us. Work went from bad to really good, bought a new house, sold the old house, and spent 2.5 weeks away training on a new plane. Life is finally starting to settle down a little bit. Looking for a boat and guns now, lol. |
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Originally Posted By KingAirDriver:
Hey Eagle, how ya been? dbrad gave me a PM kick in the nuts, which I needed. Sorry for being away so long. Hope everyone is doing well!! This first half of the year has been pretty nuts for us. Work went from bad to really good, bought a new house, sold the old house, and spent 2.5 weeks away training on a new plane. Life is finally starting to settle down a little bit. Looking for a boat and guns now, lol. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By KingAirDriver:
Hey Eagle, how ya been? dbrad gave me a PM kick in the nuts, which I needed. Sorry for being away so long. Hope everyone is doing well!! This first half of the year has been pretty nuts for us. Work went from bad to really good, bought a new house, sold the old house, and spent 2.5 weeks away training on a new plane. Life is finally starting to settle down a little bit. Looking for a boat and guns now, lol. View Quote Apparently 'tis the season. Congrats on that-- On all of it, actually. Sounds like a great year for you. |
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Originally Posted By Eagle34:
Does yours have a paddle type on switch, on the underneath side of the handle (same side as the wheel?) Inevitably you will turn it on while picking it up, same goes for turning it on when setting it down, something will trigger the paddle switch. View Quote I actually chose this one BECAUSE of the paddle switch, cuz that seemed convenient. I have two...one without that, and this new one WITH that. I got two because everybody said it's a lot more convenient to have one with a brush on it and one with a grinder. They're so cheap at Harbor Freight, I went the Arfcom way and got both. |
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei
Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe Welding with a cheap welder trumps dreaming about welding with an expensive welder any day. ~~midmo |
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Originally Posted By Det0nate: It takes a special kind of retard to argue the wrong side of second grade spelling.
What made you pick that particular quote for your sig-line? --Swindle1984 |
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