its almost....
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Parker;210101 wrote:
welp, it gets a bit better grip with a 215 on it, i cant tell if there spinning or not.... dont know what i can fit on the stock phone dialer rims, maybe you know zac... hoping i can fit a 250 on the stockersha i have no idea, think they are 6.5's
just throw some 7" slicks on there, lol, they will hook, just be as unstable as a motherf*cker
Vid?, i know it didn't rain today............?!?
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zbrown;211063 wrote:
turn down the wire speed just a hair and the spatter will disappear, or just trigger itthat is the perfect size welder to be doing what you are
what is that 3.5 or 4??
Zach, my wire couldn't go any lower(3.5/10) without getting continuous burnback. I know how to set a welder ...and It's 3 inch.
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What model welder is that?
Looks like the one I'm looking at purchasing Lincoln sp135tThe welder is perfectly capable of the job but not with that tiny ass long extension cord.
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fanaticrockford;211076 wrote:
What model welder is that?
Looks like the one I'm looking at purchasing Lincoln sp135tThe welder is perfectly capable of the job but not with that tiny ass long extension cord.
lol, the manual says it will penetrate 3/16... so its not made for that. If either of you wanna come make better welds, your welcome to.
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I'm a beginner welder and can tell you your much better then me Joel. I have been doing a lot of research especially with the Lincoln sp135 which that welder looks to be. So what welder is that?
All I'm saying is that your losing a lot of current with that long extension cord. It may be adequate gauge like parker says but where is it plugged into? I suppose to an outlet? How far away is the outlet from the fuse panel and with what gauge wire?
I can guarantee you if the welder was plugged directly into the fuse panel or to a outlet close by those welds would be better.
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Joel;211087 wrote:
lol, the manual says it will penetrate 3/16... so its not made for that. If either of you wanna come make better welds, your welcome to.I would if i was there
lol, you do realize that means 3/16" full penetration from one side with no joint preparation...............
Good thing you are going for for 100% melt-through on a 1/4" flange when you are welding a 16 ga. tube to it

.little bit of difference going from production welding where coarse machine parameters are set and you are in charge of electrode manipulation only............. don't get more and more into this, the welds look fine, all i am saying is that the machine was not set 100% properly and it wasn't
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fanaticrockford;211089 wrote:
I'm a beginner welder and can tell you your much better then me Joel. I have been doing a lot of research especially with the Lincoln sp135 which that welder looks to be. So what welder is that?All I'm saying is that your losing a lot of current with that long extension cord. It may be adequate gauge like parker says but where is it plugged into? I suppose to an outlet? How far away is the outlet from the fuse panel and with what gauge wire?
I can guarantee you if the welder was plugged directly into the fuse panel or to a outlet close by those welds would be better.
good call, never thought about it. Yes its a 135t, if you wanna come take a look at it, you are more than welcome...
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