mmranch
Gold Member
I am new to welding and about to be starting with stick welding soon. I have been studying and I have acquired a bunch of equipment and safety gear.
But before I begin practicing actually striking an arc and welding... I want to make sure I completely understand what to look out for and guard against to be safe.
So for example:
Lets say I have my DC welder setup and plugged in. I have a small portable welding table and the work lead is attached to this table top. The work (a cleaned piece of steel is on the table). I have a 3/4" thick rubber mat to stand on. I am setup to weld outside my shop door and the weather is dry and the ground is dry. I have my welding helmet on and safety clothes, welding gloves, etc.
From the moment I turn the welder power switch ON and set the controls to stick weld and set whatever amps (settings)... the stinger lead contacts are hot. If I put a rod into the stinger contacts... the contacts and the rod are now hot. As I move the rod close to the work piece to start an arc and weld... welding (hopefully) begins. Assuming the welder defaults to the last settings used the next time I turn it ON... the stinger contacts would be hot the moment the welder is turned ON.
My questions are...
Is my understanding of what is hot correct? If so, then I should always have my welding gloves on before turning on the welder and not take them off until after I turn the welder OFF?
Should I also never touch the work piece/table while the welder is ON unless I have gloves on?
Thanks for any clarification!
But before I begin practicing actually striking an arc and welding... I want to make sure I completely understand what to look out for and guard against to be safe.
So for example:
Lets say I have my DC welder setup and plugged in. I have a small portable welding table and the work lead is attached to this table top. The work (a cleaned piece of steel is on the table). I have a 3/4" thick rubber mat to stand on. I am setup to weld outside my shop door and the weather is dry and the ground is dry. I have my welding helmet on and safety clothes, welding gloves, etc.
From the moment I turn the welder power switch ON and set the controls to stick weld and set whatever amps (settings)... the stinger lead contacts are hot. If I put a rod into the stinger contacts... the contacts and the rod are now hot. As I move the rod close to the work piece to start an arc and weld... welding (hopefully) begins. Assuming the welder defaults to the last settings used the next time I turn it ON... the stinger contacts would be hot the moment the welder is turned ON.
My questions are...
Is my understanding of what is hot correct? If so, then I should always have my welding gloves on before turning on the welder and not take them off until after I turn the welder OFF?
Should I also never touch the work piece/table while the welder is ON unless I have gloves on?
Thanks for any clarification!