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Yeah, the clamp was pinching it together, but it was shot.wee bitt of a leak derr
Quick Q:
A friend was selling me on the idea, higher amperage, breaker, and wire to the welder - beyond the base welder specs may increase duty cycle? Is there truth to this, half truth, or no truth?
For instance, a Millermatic 211 runs on 30amp 10 wire. Bumping it to a 50amp 6 wire will not only increase options (quality plasma, larger welders, etc) the expressed thought is the duty cycle will increase. The 211 duty cycle is great as it is and not an issue. Curious if there is truth the comment.
Duty cycle is internal to the machine. The only thing a bigger breaker could help with is if the machine was topping out early (we run into this sometimes in plants when we're running off 110, sometimes the machine will let you set more amps than the wall will provide, but it won't draw enough to pop the breaker). If you're drawing full power on your current circuit, upgrading it won't change anything except allow for larger machines in the future.Quick Q:
A friend was selling me on the idea, higher amperage, breaker, and wire to the welder - beyond the base welder specs may increase duty cycle? Is there truth to this, half truth, or no truth?
For instance, a Millermatic 211 runs on 30amp 10 wire. Bumping it to a 50amp 6 wire will not only increase options (quality plasma, larger welders, etc) the expressed thought is the duty cycle will increase. The 211 duty cycle is great as it is and not an issue. Curious if there is truth the comment.
It's tough to see the repair but unless the welds are interfering with something, I would leave them be. Extra reinforcement around a weld is always good.Now that I have the missing steel filled in Im going to grind the welds down and weld in some extra re enforcement and call it a day
It's tough to see the repair but unless the welds are interfering with something, I would leave them be. Extra reinforcement around a weld is always good.
There's some pretty ugly welds on the 2"square support tubing.Just another day at the officeView attachment 273020
Yep, I'll make no claims that they look good. But they were done hanging off a press with a huge (3/32 on 1/8 wall) gap to fill and they're plenty strong. You can see which ones I was able to get a good support point on and had a good fit on.There's some pretty ugly welds on the 2"square support tubing.
Beware the internet welding inspector. mtmuleyYep, I'll make no claims that they look good. But they were done hanging off a press with a huge (3/32 on 1/8 wall) gap to fill and they're plenty strong. You can see which ones I was able to get a good support point on and had a good fit on.
It's a valid critique, they don't look great. Appearance matters in plenty of welding applications. Hopefully in 5 years I'll be able to make a weld like that look just fine. But at the end of the day, it does what it needs to.Beware the internet welding inspector. mtmuley