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Welding 101 tips and tricks.

It's two different plugs. One is the welder the other is the dryer. At my house I have both of them and don't want to cut the end off the welder if I can avoid it.

how long is the run from the welder to that 30amp dryer outlet?
 
I'm thinking a home made extension cord is in order. The input on the welder says 20 amps.
 
Well actually the welder requires a 30amp breaker, the dryer is on a 30 amp but the plug is different.

This is driving me nuts. :haha:I went to home depot and they don't have the goofy extension cord I'm trying to create. I was thinking about building a "junction block" that I could toss on the ground. Home depot has the wall receptacles but not a cord end.
 
think you got it hard with 220 .

toss in 3 phase

and old school stuff called wild leg .

that will make your head spin just a bit more. :haha:
 
Check out Eastwood tools, they have a nice 175 amp 220v, has a three year warranty also comes with a spool gun for aluminum. I think it is around $600 give or take. I've been welding since 1960 as a structural Ironworker, am planning on a new small welder think this will be it.
I'm 73 so I've got a lot of time behind a hood.
 
yah just get a 2 gang box, put the wall mount plug on there. Its not recomended but I just jump one of the legs and the neutral over to a standard 115 socket. So I have 230 and a 115 outlet.
 
A aluminum gun would be sweet to get but first I need to learn how to use this thing. :doah:

I used a 2 gain box and made up a extension cord, works like a charm I cranked the welder up all the way and it never popped.

Now it's time for you all to laugh, I had the gas tank around 18 and between 1500-2500. I just took a guess off reading something. I'm having trouble keeping the tips clean and having the wire from breaking. I would assume this was from the tip and my angle.



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I did knock that side with a hammer to "test" the weld...
 
oil free surface

practice x10 million .

and nozzle dip keeps tip clean and wont mess with the welding .

if welding with any sort of air movment like fan / wind it will blow the gas away from the tip and mess you up .

and unless body work I would skip the aluminum spool gun . there not the best at all for structural stuff. for that you need a tig to realy get the heat in the stuff.
 
I have a can of some kind of cleaner I would assume that would be the nozzle dip.

Would that be the reason for having the problem?
 
Was pushing, and about a half inch or 3/4 away form the material.

I talked with dueling and he said tried to pull and get closer.
 
Angle iron works well for practicing. Go until you fill a 8 or 10 inch long section.

Make sure you can see the puddle and the wire. I can't tell if your on a table or floor, but if you can't see what your doing you won't get it until your really good.

Make sure you have a puddle going before you start moving. Don't worry about weaving till you can run stringers.
 
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