Welding manifolds with a 110v 135amp MIG?
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Welding manifolds with a 110v 135amp MIG?
stupid idea? I can lay some nice beads with my oxy/act setup but i am getting a MIG setup shortly and it will be a house current 135amp gas shielded rig probably a lincon. Would I have better luck doing a tubular style rather than log because of the material thickness? what about 3/8" flanges? Thanks
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Re: Welding manifolds with a 110v 135amp MIG? (Bailhatch)
if its the mig pak think the limit is around 3/8 mild steel, try the New welding thread, they will know for sure.
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Re: Welding manifolds with a 110v 135amp MIG? (Bailhatch)
I have the lincoln 135amp 110v mig welder and it does log manifolds fine, and I use 1/2" flanges... the first one I made I cut open and tried to smash it witha hammer, tried to break the welds in a big vice and it didnt give.. it will be plenty strong..
I laid my beads slow with a lot of wirespeed, so they were pretty big, then I went back and smoothed them out with a grinder.. it was a giant PITA, but it worked out nicely...
hth
I laid my beads slow with a lot of wirespeed, so they were pretty big, then I went back and smoothed them out with a grinder.. it was a giant PITA, but it worked out nicely...
hth
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Re: Welding manifolds with a 110v 135amp MIG? (Phoenix GSR)
excellent!
I'm glad to hear you tested it too. I was planning on buying some stock to just weld up and smash myself. So the welds were pretty ugly? do you think it was you or the machine?
I'm glad to hear you tested it too. I was planning on buying some stock to just weld up and smash myself. So the welds were pretty ugly? do you think it was you or the machine?
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