square1
Veteran Member
I have:
PA-300 welder
3/32 6013 rod
1/8 7018 rod
The project will be a log arch of sorts, the pieces clamped to the ends will have axle stubs connecting 54" diameter, 17" wide, 300 pound tires & wheels bolted & welded to the assembly. Logs weighing up to 3,000 lbs will be suspended under the arch. The end pieces are 3/8" and rest of the assembly is 1/2" mild steel. All metal has been ground clean.
The arch is actually upside down in the pic below. The pieces being added are to gain clearance to get 30" diameter logs a couple inches off the ground.
![20141219_174704[1].jpg 20141219_174704[1].jpg](https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/data/attachments/361/361360-45ebdf1beaa733262c918d4df9bafeb5.jpg)
![20141219_174509[1].jpg 20141219_174509[1].jpg](https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/data/attachments/361/361368-381fef3f474472f5eb84c8a1663790cb.jpg)
My intention is to weld everyplace the two pieces of metal come in contact, inside, outside, top & bottom.
Since getting my PA-300 I've welded a couple breaks in my FEL frame (1/4" MS), 5/16" grab hooks on my 1/4" MS bucket, 3/16" MS trailer light bracket that caught a tree and broke off, a split in 2" galvanized pipe and then that pipe to a 4" C-channel to mount lights on. All these things are in constant use and holding up well (knock wood) but I've never attempted anything this heavy.
Any and all advice for rod selection (I'm more concerned with this thing never breaking than I am with using rod I have on hand) and amperage starting points is greatly appreciated. Being in my 35th rookie year of welding, I'll take anything else that you have, no matter how obvious it is to you.
PA-300 welder
3/32 6013 rod
1/8 7018 rod
The project will be a log arch of sorts, the pieces clamped to the ends will have axle stubs connecting 54" diameter, 17" wide, 300 pound tires & wheels bolted & welded to the assembly. Logs weighing up to 3,000 lbs will be suspended under the arch. The end pieces are 3/8" and rest of the assembly is 1/2" mild steel. All metal has been ground clean.
The arch is actually upside down in the pic below. The pieces being added are to gain clearance to get 30" diameter logs a couple inches off the ground.
![20141219_174704[1].jpg 20141219_174704[1].jpg](https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/data/attachments/361/361360-45ebdf1beaa733262c918d4df9bafeb5.jpg)
![20141219_174509[1].jpg 20141219_174509[1].jpg](https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/data/attachments/361/361368-381fef3f474472f5eb84c8a1663790cb.jpg)
My intention is to weld everyplace the two pieces of metal come in contact, inside, outside, top & bottom.
Since getting my PA-300 I've welded a couple breaks in my FEL frame (1/4" MS), 5/16" grab hooks on my 1/4" MS bucket, 3/16" MS trailer light bracket that caught a tree and broke off, a split in 2" galvanized pipe and then that pipe to a 4" C-channel to mount lights on. All these things are in constant use and holding up well (knock wood) but I've never attempted anything this heavy.
Any and all advice for rod selection (I'm more concerned with this thing never breaking than I am with using rod I have on hand) and amperage starting points is greatly appreciated. Being in my 35th rookie year of welding, I'll take anything else that you have, no matter how obvious it is to you.