Funny story..... Monday, on the way home from picking up that disc sander I ran out of gas at the bridge just before your shop. I almost used it as an excuse to stop by, but the Suburban was kind of sticking out in the road so I high-tailed it over to the gas station and bought a jerrrycan and a couple gallons of fuel to get moving again.
I can never tell if your shop is open or not. The weather was really nice on Monday but the rollup doors were all closed... seems like you would have wanted the fresh air.
On the welding, the torch handle has a bend in it and I have typically tried to hold the upper part of the handle (by the trigger) parallel to the work...so basically whatever angle is "built in" is what I am applying to the weld. Are you saying that the wire should be feeding into the puddle at a more upright angle? I've noticed that my welds sometimes have a sideways "V" shape to them, but I wasn't sure if that was a result of gun angle or trying to move too fast.
The new welder (Lincoln 255) is a lot more forgiving than my old one but there's always more to learn. I'm still in awe of the guys who can consistenly lay down nice flat welds with perfect symmetry all the way down the bead.
My hope is still to get a 4-link to fit up front.... I want mechanical steering (w/ hydro assist) so that there are no hassles with NH Inspection if I ever decide to register this thing in the Granite State. Still lots to do (obviously) so I don't think I'll be ready for the full-size trail run on the 22nd.

P.S. - Welcome to Page 12!!!
I can never tell if your shop is open or not. The weather was really nice on Monday but the rollup doors were all closed... seems like you would have wanted the fresh air.

On the welding, the torch handle has a bend in it and I have typically tried to hold the upper part of the handle (by the trigger) parallel to the work...so basically whatever angle is "built in" is what I am applying to the weld. Are you saying that the wire should be feeding into the puddle at a more upright angle? I've noticed that my welds sometimes have a sideways "V" shape to them, but I wasn't sure if that was a result of gun angle or trying to move too fast.
The new welder (Lincoln 255) is a lot more forgiving than my old one but there's always more to learn. I'm still in awe of the guys who can consistenly lay down nice flat welds with perfect symmetry all the way down the bead.

My hope is still to get a 4-link to fit up front.... I want mechanical steering (w/ hydro assist) so that there are no hassles with NH Inspection if I ever decide to register this thing in the Granite State. Still lots to do (obviously) so I don't think I'll be ready for the full-size trail run on the 22nd.


P.S. - Welcome to Page 12!!!
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I never hit the wheeltubs with my old setup, but I know people that have (VTBlazer comes to mind)


