good for you guys. but dam, i don't know how you guys do it in such an organized atmosphere. you are missing out on all the fun of looking for a certain part or tool. jeez, i just moved it the other day. lol
-good for you guys. it will go quicker than you think, enjoy.
oh most certainley, i have a spool gun for my mig machine. i might try my hand at aluminum intake fabbing. aluminum mig is actully quite good since you can point and shoot and feed the material into the joint
Well i for 1 learned a little from Daves pics . as i am a new welder andd do plan a future project ..So im watching what hes done so far and in the future on Project WTF ... I ve seen grumps work and would trust him to build my frame but would rather him coach me while building a new frame,,because i trust his skills and experience .. Just my opinion . Hemikev
I think most here realize the learning opportunity generously being offered to Dave by Grumps.
Good on ya Glenn.
And enjoy your build Dave. I know we will through your posts.
Post away and we can all learn from it.
You guys have me worried. I bought a millermatic 135 running on 220. I'm going to make this clear up front ..I'm not a welder. I got the mig because I'm really bad at stick and not much better at mig but I had to do it myself. I had to weld on shock mounts. First I burnt through them then I think I got the right settings and welded them on. Seem to work but I'm worried I should have had them stick welded. Am I screwed or is this going to be a wait and see if they break kind of thing?
You guys have me worried. I bought a millermatic 135 running on 220. I'm going to make this clear up front ..I'm not a welder. I got the mig because I'm really bad at stick and not much better at mig but I had to do it myself. I had to weld on shock mounts. First I burnt through them then I think I got the right settings and welded them on. Seem to work but I'm worried I should have had them stick welded. Am I screwed or is this going to be a wait and see if they break kind of thing?
No just read up and learn the machines limitations and stay within them. Get some scrap metal and burn a spool or two practicing you'll be better in no time.
-- Edited by el toro on Tuesday 14th of January 2014 09:20:23 PM
And now....TIG welding aluminum uses a rod, yes?
MIG welding uses a rod, just quite skinny, yes?
I used to do some welding years ago. I had to weld some brackets in an elevator shaft and had to stamp my number on them. No one ever came to look at them. At one time I had a u69 ticket. Pressure vessels. etc.
The right tool in the right hands will do a good job.
So what if the frame falls apart in 6 months, it's only a Scotsman. Lots more where they come from.
All the best Dave, I hope it all comes together for you.
One thing I've learned is there is always more than one way to tackle a job with good results. Pre-heating, welding both sides, beveling joints, different rod material. You can gitter done with a 175 in my humble opinion. If you are building a space shuttle, then ya, go with bigger amperage.
I'm so happy I started watching this post. Not only did i learn to always ask some behind the counter sales guy how to build my next frame, BUT I learned how to turn a bag into a bowl.
Keep up the good work Glenn and Dave!!!!
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Great start Dave..Thanks for the pics and updates..Looks like your off to a great start..best of everything for the build and hope to see yah on the road this summer you And Ailsa are gonna love hot-rodding in Canada this summer ..
If you need an aluminum rad for it, buy a core and fittings (cheap) and I'll make you the tanks for the cheap price of 1 beer. Grisdale sells Howe products.
thats pretty much the same way i made the frame in my rat rod truck, i tapered the front rails from 4 inches to 3 inches as i wanted it to look a bit less like just rectangular tubing, i also tapered them in 4 inches from the kick up to the front
Well guys it is nice to see another new build started. perhaps it will give the rest of us the little push we need to get back at our projects. Kudos guys
Well guys it is nice to see another new build started. perhaps it will give the rest of us the little push we need to get back at our projects. Kudos guys
I was saying that to Glenn last night. Once he starts his next project, and we're both going at it, it will hopefully inject some encouragement into the forum for everyone to get er done