Posted by missouri massey man on February 25, 2013 at 04:38:55 from (108.90.234.133):
In Reply to: Ground for a welder posted by Stan in Oly, WA on February 25, 2013 at 00:10:45:
Another story:
My welding table is cluttered around the base with short pieces of good scrap. My good pedestal grinder is next to the table in contact with some of the scrap. Temporarily moved the ground clamp to the grinder pedestal to relocate the piece being welded and forgot to replace the ground clamp to this piece.
Struck an arc, burned it for an inch before it quit, raising my helmet I see the grinder cord smoking all the way back to the outlet. You guessed it, the ground melted the cord from stem to stern, completing the workpiece ground through the electrical ground. But only for a short time. Bummer. I got lucky, so with this I would suggest not tempting fate.....
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