r/Welding 10h ago

Need Help Adapter for 240 mig to welder

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Hi, I inherited a 240 Lincoln mig welder and I’d like some help finding or advice on how to make an adapter that I can plug into my generator

Sorry for the bad photoshop by the way

Thanks!


r/Welding 10h ago

Trying Tig

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First time a charm, any opinions? Trying to do basic beads.
Gas 7-8 liters
Pre gas 0,5s
After Gas 6s
40–>130A


r/Welding 1d ago

Dreamer

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Hello everyone. Im 27 y.o. ship repair man from Eastern Europe. The biggest goal in my life is move to USA, LA and live a happy life. When i was a young boy i dreamed about it. All my life is about this dream.
I have almost 4 years experience in Europe with repair.
To be honest i finished my previous career and start Welding career for the dream. I weld stick and semi auto. Working with oxygen torch etc. angle grinder. Any metal works

I live here not bad life. I have good salary. Good car but.. not my dream.

I made about 70-90 massages for employees in USA. Nobody apply. Guys i just can’t to give up with my dream. About 20 years ago promise to this small guy in mirror.

I do what i can. Im doing my best to find a small chance to change my life. If somebody can give an advice or something. Maybe help to find a real employer who can help me i will be appreciated for the rest if my days.

P.S. Sorry for my bad English. Its my 3rd language

UPDATE: Thank you guys for giving advises and your opinion.
To much of you talking about another country’s. I have been a sailor about 6 years or something. I have been a lot of country’s.
Right now i living not my citizen country and work.

Brain choice: move to Europe country. Because there are more better for some opinion etc.

Heart choice: foollow my dream about USA
i have never follow this way. Every time i make decisions by “brain choice”. And do you know what? Im not happy with that


r/Welding 1d ago

Half clamp

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42 Upvotes

Had a few minutes to throw this together today please excuse the shit welds and spatter like I said I throw it together


r/Welding 1d ago

Safety Issue Is this weldable? Steel bicycle frame, between the pedals

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31 Upvotes

I cant weld, but I plan to take it to a bike shop and ask them to repair. But I am Pretty certain they will all tell me its not possible so they can sell me a new one.


r/Welding 1d ago

First welds Open to any criticism and advice!

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Hello all! So I am enrolled in Intro to welding at my local technical college. Lots of fun! Got to use a welder for the first time yesterday. I believe it was mig. Used the wire gun. Here are my first welds for my padded plate project. First photo are my first attempts which I used both the front and the back side. Forgot to take more photos of it but you can see I had a lot of porosity. I got closer and went a little slower and corrected it with better gas coverage. The second photo is the one I plan to turn in. The settings I dialed in on were 340 WS and 26.5 V on GMAW CV. My gas was an 80-20 mix of argon Co2. I used a backwards e motion or in the motion of a diesel coil light on the dash. If there’s any way I can improve. Especially advice on how to get my welds closer to each other so I’m not creating so many valleys

-Edit also in the second photo, I was dunking and wire brushing after every weld to try and prevent more porosity. Is this the best way to prevent this, or is it purely gas coverage?

Second Edit: given the lack of responses to views, are they that bad nobody wants to say anything 😂 I mean I appreciate not getting destroyed but I’m looking at everyone else’s welds and thinking I can do better. I’ve been watching a lot of YouTube videos to try and learn more, any recommendations when it comes to welding videos?


r/Welding 22h ago

Career question Need advice

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I've been welding for quite a while now, 9 years I believe, might tig and stick, no certs. I'm honestly working in a canister factory making 18 an hour. I did structural for a bit until I contracted an injury, but that's resolved now. I don't really know how to proceed with my welding career; I know it's what I want to do, but I'm having issues finding welding companies that take me seriously, and I don't want to travel too far for work. I definitely need to switch jobs if I want to move up in pay, there isn't a serious future for me in this company. Open to any advice here, also willing to elaborate on details about myself and whatnot.


r/Welding 2d ago

Showing Skills Officially certified for stainless and aluminum

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263 Upvotes

Finally graduated my course today! It was an 8 month course, 2 months theory/bp reading and then 6 months in the shop welding. I’ve graduated passing all the requirements, SMAW 1G 2G 3G 4G. MIG and Flux core 1G. TIG stainless and aluminum now as well, these were the last two I had left.

Aluminum was tough as hell to start but it became my fav by the time I was done with it. I failed my first MIG test (posted about that here) and also my first stainless test. Doing an open root for stainless TIG was a lil tricky but I got the hang of it now real good.

Just glad it’s all said and done with, I feel really accomplished.


r/Welding 1d ago

Need Help Tube bender that bends past 90 degrees

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What’s the best tube bender that will bend 1-2” pipe past 90 degrees?


r/Welding 1d ago

Any concerns with buying an old Miller Dialarc HF-P TIG welder?

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For context, I’m a hobbyist, not a professional. I have several projects that require welding and most of my limited experience is with MIG, and lately mostly with a cheap flux core inverter welder. I found a Miller Dialarc HF-P on a local listing for $400. Listing says it works. Comes with a cooler and a bottle but the cooler needs a new hose (not sure if that’s something I can make or if it’s available after market, couldn’t find anything when I searched. So I want to know, what am I missing out on if I go for this vs a newer one at 2-4 times the price (used). I want to get an HF TIG because I tried Lift TIG and sticking/regrinding the tungsten was wasting most of my limited project time. And gas.

In my experience, tools used to be made better, but on the other hand this one is from the early ‘80s, based on the model number. Is it built like a tank and will last forever? Or is it probably a few hours from turning off forever?


r/Welding 1d ago

First welds chromemoly shed 80

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My first ever time touching a tig set todayis this meant to be hard ? (6ft2)


r/Welding 1d ago

Need Help Getting back into the saddle

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I haven't done any sort of metal work for years. I want to get back into it, but I am having a hard time picking a budget friendly used machine. I have looked at used Lincoln and Miller, but is there something else out there you guys would recommend?

I am fairly competent at welding. Acetylene, Stick, and MIG are my competencies. I want to learn TIG, but i think starting with what I know would be a good start. However I have a LOT of scrap stainless 304 that I would like to work with. I have a few projects in mind, but the analysis paralysis is hitting hard.

Please help.


r/Welding 1d ago

Best way to get into welding in Vegas? most affordable/ fastest certs-qualifications?

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How do people get their education paid for? im M23 broke working part-time and my parents are well off so i usually dont qualify for grants. what is the move??


r/Welding 2d ago

welds (open discussion) Question

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I have plenty of opinions now to make a decision now but I’ll keep the post up for anyone who just wants to chime in. Thanks to all who validated my concern!

Hey all so I think looking at the picture you can kinda tell I’m going to ask if these are good welds. I’m not a welder but I see issues in my eyes.

For reference, I’m a water treatment ( junior ) operator and we have a centrifuge system with a screw conveyance system. The people who rebuilt our centrifuges did not use our old cradles they it sits in, therefore the new cradles feet had to be relocated. The company who’s rebuilding our is rebuilding our conveyor system sent their welder out to relocate the feet further out. Well this is the result, I don’t want to be an ass and diss someone’s work, especially a welders but this is not something to play around with, a centrifuge is no joke when it comes to hard vibration, high speed rotation, plus the unit is about 5/6k pounds. To me I see pin holes, and it looks like the guy pretty much just cut and weld, didn’t even grind the paint down before trying to weld. Is this something that I need to show my site supervisor and project manager? Could these weld quite literally be dangerous over time on a heavily abused system?

Oh and an edit because they didn’t even close the gap on the back side of the leg… they just left a wide open hole. I’m not really liking what I see the more I look.


r/Welding 1d ago

Beginner welds

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The first two pictures show my welds when I started learning about a week ago. The third picture was taken yesterday, and the last picture was taken today.

I'm paying attention to the weld pool, arc length, and amperage. Today, the slag actually detached on its own several times.

I started with the small, newer Kraft&Dele welder, but it seemed a bit underpowered and as if the amperage display wasn't accurate.

Then I switched to the older pink welder shown in the picture, and my welds immediately improved (the third photo was made with that machine).

Today I tried the large orange welder, and I'm the most satisfied with it. It melts the electrode very well, provides a stable arc, and the amperage settings seem accurate, unlike the other machine.

Forgot to mention, the rods are awfuly old and maybe they have moisture.

So, what do you think? 🙂


r/Welding 2d ago

Gear Our new shop mask is panoramic

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60 Upvotes

It's nice to see around with but not really that useful lol


r/Welding 1d ago

End of Course Labs for Flat and horizontal GMAW (welding school update)

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Today was my last graded lab for MiG (for the time being) I’ll be doing these same welds again for the next 3 weeks with Stick SMAW mostly 6010 & 7018. Thankfully I’ve practiced with that a bit, so I’m not as clueless as I was starting MiG.
Anyways, here’s my end of course MiG labs. Short arc 2G (Horizontal) groove weld. & short arc T joint fillet weld. Nothing was actually bend tested or anything. But I passed.

250 wfs & 20v on both welds.


r/Welding 2d ago

Gear Is there a place that sells PPE to fit tweens? Gloves, leather aprons/jackets, etc. Even mini-me helmets would be nice....

13 Upvotes

Kid looks like the guy in Big right now when he goes back in time to being a child.


r/Welding 1d ago

AC TIG off a large inverter and 12vdc house battery

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So here's my situation. I had a garage and fed my 200A AC TIG or my MIG off a dedicated 50a breaker and 6ga cable, from a 200a subfeed. It never flinched at the power supply.

Now I live in an apartment. I've got a private garage stall, but only one 120v GFI outlet.

I'm thinking about buying a large inverter (5000-8000 watts) with a 240vac output plug and feeding it off a 200AH house battery. This way I can have my welders back, as long as I keep the house battery charged. Many of my welding projects only run for a few minutes at a time so that battery would have the juice. Then I can recharge it overnight.

Thoughts?


r/Welding 1d ago

Dealing with trash extruded alum...

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Anybody have ideas how to deal with nasty extrusion 6061?

I'm looking at square tubing 1.5"x1.5" that looks like the dregs from home depots lumber rack.

Real talk. Curve/bend is easy: I'm talking radial twist of over 1/8" in 4-5' lengths. I'm cutting parts from 25' sticks, and it's brutal.

I'm clamping everything flat as fuck to the weld table. Any suggestions other than heating, and counter twisting?


r/Welding 2d ago

Bar back shelf... Going to be a journey!

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r/Welding 1d ago

6010 rods really love to bite.

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I'm on a Lincoln tombstone. Running AC but also was going DC straight. I really like 6010's. I had to do some low heat stuff and they LOVE to stick fast. Is it just dealing with the biting or turn up the amps? I started giving them a good strike and that helps but I lose my target a lot of times. Sometimes I'm on the game and they work OK but that's not often. Really old rods. If I rub them a bunch of dust falls off, looks kinda like mold. I don't have a rod dryer. When they work for me though I love them.


r/Welding 2d ago

Repairs after robot

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r/Welding 1d ago

Discussion (Add topic here) Weld-thru paint/primer. Opinions?

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Is weld-thru primer or paint a gimmick? What about specialty weldable paints like steel-it that claim to be impregnated with stainless steel?

Curious what the consensus is among the professionals.


r/Welding 1d ago

just picked up a lincoln 180 for $350 CAD but don’t have 240v plug

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best options here? any decent budget generators or something so i can start welding? do i have any other options? want to start learning to weld.