So I finally got a video done on my 160 STH. I did this review in 2 parts, the first part being a display of the thin material I've tig welded with this unit. I always like pushing the limits with stuff and doing a couple of contrasting thin/thick videos seemed appropriate since that seems to be all that I've been welding with my new tig. The second part is showcasing all the thick materials I have welded lately.
Everything shown besides the band saw blade weld were either a repair that I was able to finally fix due to having my new welder ( my tool box had many things in it that needed welding), or part of the 2 continual (winter welding contest) projects that I'm trying hard to finish before next week's end....despite not feeling well. Nothing was welded for test purposes or "for the heck of it", everything shown will be put to use making my shop work a little easier. I plan to weld my own band saw blades for the portable band saw (can't buy 3/4" width blades for a portaband type saw), so that really wasn't a waste of time either. More like good practice for making my own band saw blades in the future.
I am starting basically from scratch with my fabrication tools and most of the tools I have now were purchased used (for example, the portable band saw was a $150 Ebay purchase), some tools were pulled from the trash dumpster or job boxes back when I was working in the HVAC fab shop, or they are things I made myself from scratch using leftovers and scrap material.
Much needed tools that I am planning to build soon include an adjustable stool to sit on (while tig welding), a bench vise, a stick welding table, various clamps and hold downs for welding and cutting, possibly a small (short) shop press for light automotive projects that I need to finish. The stool is nearly at the top though as I am using a bar stool now that is WAY too tall (I have to hunch over to tig weld), a short 12" tall shop seat for automotive brakes and suspension (I might as well sit on the shop floor and weld), and an upside down 5 gallon bucket that is really uncomfortable to sit on while welding!
At this point I have nearly used all of my 150 CF Argon bottle's shielding gas up, and I think I've welded a fairly wide variety of materials and thicknesses, which the videos hopefully show. Next up will be a ton of stick welding projects using this new machine. I'm excited to say the least! Anyways, I hope the videos came out better than I think they did. I'm off to bed to get my cold killing sleep!
Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04TSP...ature=youtu.be
Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwuMBa38Qsg