Brad George
George's Welding & Repair
Amateur at TIG, MIG, and General Fabrication.
Current Equipment
AIRCO Heliwelder IV 300Amp Model - Total Awesomeness!
Hobart Handler 120v MIG
How come the welds look kinda frosty? They look cool
I Love Plasma and rolleye's at the costly addiction of MAPPgasoron's.
http://brothers2woodworking.webstarts.com/
Everlast Plasma cutter Power Plasma 50
Everlast PowerArc 200 ~ Happily Married To That gutsy babe, git'er dun.
Wishlist: Free consumables, Small TIG maybe Alex, when you have overstock give me ring!
I think it's the camera flash, they don't have quite the same look in person. I am using .035" ER70S-6 Mig wire as filler. The welds do look a little weird compared to other people's welds I've seen, the seem kinda dual looking.
Brad George
George's Welding & Repair
Amateur at TIG, MIG, and General Fabrication.
Current Equipment
AIRCO Heliwelder IV 300Amp Model - Total Awesomeness!
Hobart Handler 120v MIG
That's looking good! Welding mild steel it will have a little graying (discoloration ) on the outside of the weld!
Lincoln Eagle Engine Drive
Everlast MTS 250
Everlast Power Tig 225lx
HTP Mig 2400
Everlast Power Plasma 60C --> Just need to finish my CNC Plasma Table!
Miller Spectrum 375 Extreme Plasma cutter
Victor cutting torch
HF 20 Ton Shop Press
HF 4x6 Band Saw
HF Air Compressor
Northern Tool Drill Press
www.murphywelding.com
man i love that torch. to be able to weld that good with something you made yourself is awsome.
Journeyman welder
250EX
Power plasma 60
horizontal band saw
Miller digital elite 'wicked' lid
Haha, thanks guys. I just think it's awesome that the damned thing works at all and that I can run a bead with it. It's the only TIG torch I've ever even held and I've got less than an hour or so using it. I'm just happy I have something to practice with until I get my hands on a PT250EX. Who knows, maybe someday I'll be really good and able to make some money with it.
Brad George
George's Welding & Repair
Amateur at TIG, MIG, and General Fabrication.
Current Equipment
AIRCO Heliwelder IV 300Amp Model - Total Awesomeness!
Hobart Handler 120v MIG
was that metal clean? it looks a bit dirty from the pics.
Journeyman welder
250EX
Power plasma 60
horizontal band saw
Miller digital elite 'wicked' lid
Welds not too bad for a beginner.
Also like the gun. What power source are you using.
Miller 252
PowerTig 250 EXT
Evolution Rage 2
48X6 inch Belt Sander w/ 9 inch Disk Sander
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Looks great to me. Lots of people cannot do that well with practice and factory equipment. I wonder what the un-rectified 3 phase output from your alternator would do for aluminum Tig welding.
Thurmond
Miller Bobcat 3 Phase,
Miller Suitcase X-Treme 12VS wire feeder for the Bobcat with M-25 300A .045" gun / Bernard 400A 5/64" wire mig gun .
26 series gas cooled TIG torch, setup for quick connect to Bobcat.
17 series gas cooled Tig Torch for Low Amp Solar Tig (Direct Solar Panel Powered Tig welding)
Hobart Handler 187 Mig / Fluxcore
EVERLAST PowerUltra 205P
EVERLAST PowerTig 250 EXT 2013 Model
Thank you, all of you guys, it's very encouraging. I'm learning more every time I use it so I'm happy so far. I'm mainly practicing holding proper arc length and consistently feeding wire at the same time. I'm slowly getting the hang of it. Like I said, I've got about an hour total torch time. For the type of machine I'm using, and the homemade torch, it works surprisingly well. It is scratch start though, so that's kind of a pain. I did learn that 2% Lanthanated holds a blunted point better than 2% Thoriated, with the scratch start anyhow. Can't wait until I can afford a 250EX though cause I want to try my hand at some aluminum.
My power source is a 90A Chrysler alternator strapped to a 220v 1.5HP Westinghouse motor from my air compressor. I'm powering the field with a battery charger with a rheostat to control the OUTPUT power from the battery charger. My foot pedal is a Phase-Angle controller from a sewing machine plugged into the wall and controlling the INPUT power to the battery charger. I set the max current with the rheostat and then use the foot pedal to vary from 0-Max. I just recently added a micro-switch to the foot pedal and a gas solenoid to control my argon. The brass valve I had mounted to the torch was heavy and made the torch really cumbersome. Also, on my original torch design, the head was 90* to the handle so I couldn't hold it properly, with this new redesign and the angled head, I can hold the torch properly and it's helped quite a lot. I really can't wait until I have a proper machine to use. With a few tanks of gas worth of practice, I'm sure I can be really good at this. If you want to see pictures of my machine/setup, I have a thread in the introduction section from a while back.
@Tritium: I've thought of that. The alternator has taps just inside the case into each of the 3 phases. Unfortunately I'd only be able to feed a single phase into the torch because with 3-phase power, the phases overlap each other. With all 3-phases combined and rectified I have a MAX of 90A, so with a single phase I would only be able to get a max of 30A or less, so I would only be able to weld very thin aluminum, if it would even hold an arc w/o HF. Because of this I've decided against trying to wire an external tap into AC output of one of the phases.
Last edited by blasphemy000; 10-13-2011 at 06:22 AM.
Brad George
George's Welding & Repair
Amateur at TIG, MIG, and General Fabrication.
Current Equipment
AIRCO Heliwelder IV 300Amp Model - Total Awesomeness!
Hobart Handler 120v MIG