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Re: [oletrucks] Welding/Welder Question

To: paulblosser@earthlink.net, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Welding/Welder Question
From: Passnb4U@aol.com
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 16:16:59 EDT
In a message dated 10/13/99 5:43:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
paulblosser@earthlink.net writes:

> I got the truck completeley off the frame this weekend and the frame is
>  about ready to go to the sandblaster -- maybe tomorrow!
>  
>  Anyway, I've been looking around at MIG welders and also thinking about
>  other options for welding patch panels, etc.  I hear that MIG is great
>  but I already have a Lincoln Arc welder and a Campbell-Hausfield Flux
>  Core Wire welder (I should have saved my money and bought a MIG when I
>  bought it), but don't think I need three welders.
>  
>  Does anyone have any experience with the stitch welder and the spot
>  welder that Eastwood or JC Whitney sells?  These hook up to a standard
>  arc welder and use the lower amperages to weld sheet metal.  I'd
>  appreciate your insight.  If I 'have' to buy a MIG I will and probably
>  see if I can get rid of the CH welder.  I think I'd like to keep the
>  Lincoln as there's always something big around here that needs welded.
>  Also, has anybody used the auto-darkening helmets.  What do you think,
>  what is a good brand and where is the best place to buy.
>  
>  Thanks,
>  
>  Paul Blosser
>  1954 3100

  I can help out a bit here, my preference is a MIG, using gas and .023 wire, 
although I now use .030 in mine to eliminate changing rolls, it's agood 
compromise up to 1/4inch (when veed a bit) material.  I don't run beads on 
panels with it (never did with .023 anyway) but keep "spotting" the seam 
until it's filled completely.

  As far as the Auto-Darkening helmets go, I don't know how I (and my Dad for 
that matter) lived without them for so long.  Personally I bout a Huntsman 
insert and a Hunstman helmet, both totaled out to around $160.00.  Switching 
is 1/2500 if I recall, has adjustable shade from 9-12, and defaults to a #5 
if you fire it off without turning it on.

  My Dad bout a simalar setup with a larger viewing lens, also the lens has 
another nice feature beside being larger, that you can adjust the light to 
dark sensitivty and the delay from dark to light.  He spent about $180-$185 
and if I had to do it again, I'd go with the extra few features and the 
larger viewing lens.

  Also regarding your welder, it may be able to be adapted to MIG, depending 
on the model type.

  Mike
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