Jrasband
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die grinder, needle scaler, grinders. I am really wanting a welding table
I've got two. Didn't take a pic of them.Mig pliers? Rather Inexpensive and indispensable once I finally bought them.
It only took me something like 10 years or so to figure out I needed gun holder....I really like your idea. I'm gonna make one for myself. I keep using different methods, hanging my TIG torch or MIG gun off of whatever is convenient. I hate it when the trigger on the MIG gun gets pressed and there is wire all over the floor. Your idea is great. Thanks for the pictures. BTW, I have been TIG welding for over 30 years, MIG welding for over 20 years. You'd think I'd get a clue.
Eric
Another nice thing about the welding table with all the holes, I just use any open hole nearby to hold the MIG gun.My new favorite tool is this simple MIG gun holder.... Got so tired when laying MIG gun down and reeling off a bunch of wire I finally had to make one.... Since there is no hardware/welding supply store locally that has one, yes I made it... Found magnet for $7.99 at local hardware and then a little flat stock and a bit of 3/4 inch "gas" pipe... Yes welds are just "tack's" for now but soon I might finish welding it if I find I like this creation...
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Yup. One of the pics from my DIY cabfab.Lots of magnets and clamps. And mini-split so I can work whenever.
Love having a lots of magnet clamps, need more though![]()
At my apprentice company they welded cow fencing for the neighboring firm (nowadays its outsourced to Poland) and they used such positioner to weld self feeding fence main posts. Just a high reduction industrial reduction with motor, a lathe three-jaw and a potentiometer to control the speed.I find a rotary positioner to be pretty handy for making nice welds around things
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What welding table tools do I want? Anything that will allow me to catch a breeze, while keeping it away from my gas.
MIG puts out the least smoke.What welding table tools do I want? Anything that will allow me to catch a breeze, while keeping it away from my gas.
Maybe I need to invest more in arc welding. I prefer stick to flux, but I've seen a dedicated flux setup that wasn't trying to be some combo, flux/mig rig. I'm pretty sure that this was a flux/mig welder, but this one was always set up with flux wire, and it was easy to make a really good, and pretty weld with. It was an old Miller. But generally I find stick welding easier than getting a nice looking weld with flux. I'm a tool maker though, and welding isn't my best contribution to the trade.