Posted by Ken-Pa on December 24, 2013 at 02:46:26 from (75.179.43.159):
In Reply to: Re: dc stick welding posted by old on December 23, 2013 at 21:50:28:
Old , you say you do most of your welding with AC ? I do most of my welding with old Monkey Wards AC/DC machine connected to DC . It's been a great little machine that I bought back in the late 60s . I had no shop/garage until the later 70s so I kept my accet/oxy set & welder in the basement . So of course I did my welding under Gods ceiling . I don't think myself as a welder , but when I weld something together , it stays together . I learbed that during my welding how angle grinder is classed as a hobbiests best friend . An old buddy used to always say I sure could produce lots of grapes . Thru years of harvesting grapes , I have slowly gotten better & grapes don't appear much anymore .I use a lot of 6011 but mostly 7018 DC rods . I used to even use 7018 7/64 DC rods for welding tin for autobody repairs ; but then that size became non existant .I had also bought a nice Miller 110 Cricket XL back in the 80s which I've learned to enjoy using for welding tin .All my trades have been what's called : Hands-On experience . God bless & Merry CHRISTmas to all . Ken
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