Harbor freight TIG thread (with pictars yay!)
This is pretty much copy/pasted from honda-tech. Main thing I wanted to point out was that I added a pedal to it. Ill try it out as soon as i find some gas in CO :-/
Here are some quick pics i took; keep in mind while looking at them i have ZERO tig experience and pretty much just picked up and ran with this after reading only a few articles on the net and it a few books. The uglyness is mostly the weldor not the welder. Cleaning and preperation of the metal was minimal at best; i mostly used just a wire brush; and on the mild steel in the last pic i didnt even bother knocking off the aluminum coating; with more practice and real prep i know this little welder will perform. http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...ZkMzF5NTQx.jpg http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...ZkMzF5NTQx.jpg http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...ZkMzF5NTQx.jpg http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...ZkMzF5NTQx.jpg http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/we...ZkMzF5NTQx.jpg Overall i'm quite impressed with this little machine; we nicknamed it the "Rescue Toaster" after an episode of sealab 2021. My friend saw it and didnt think it was worth a ---- then i showed him and he used it and named it that :P It's really not a bad machine; the scratch start is annoying but i've got to the point where i can start the arc with minimal effort and not get the tungsten stuck. It has a built in gas valve so you dont need to worry about opening and closing the valve on the torch and it has a 2 second post flow once you stop the arc. For $200 i couldn't be happier with it OK; So i finally got around to building a pedal; here it is: Pedal look familiar? :P https://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e...LT/welder1.jpg Basically I took the potentiometer out of the welder and transplanted it into a set of N64 racing pedals I got from Good Will for $3. Three dollar pedal mod. Cant beat that with a ------- stick! https://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e...LT/welder3.jpg Here is the welders 10k pot in place of the old 25k ohm https://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e...LT/welder2.jpg I haven't had a chance to check it out with the TIG. I've haven't had a chance to find some argon here in Colorado yet so no tig =( I did try it out with some 7018 welding rods. That was a miserable failure; 7018 rods are significantly harder to use than 6011 for an arc n00b such as myself |
Re: Harbor freight TIG thread (with pictars yay!)
------- pedal mod is tits!!! My smiley my meet the same fate!
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Re: Harbor freight TIG thread (with pictars yay!)
mad catz.. lol..
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Re: Harbor freight TIG thread (with pictars yay!)
Originally Posted by buk9tp
mad catz.. lol..
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Re: Harbor freight TIG thread (with pictars yay!)
i have the exact same welder bout it from someone on hmt for 175 shipped :6...never had a chance to play with it yet..i still need a 220 line in the garage and need to buy gas..but im glad you posted this because i know the machine actually can do the job good :6
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Re: Harbor freight TIG thread (with pictars yay!)
Originally Posted by Turdbo
i have the exact same welder bout it from someone on hmt for 175 shipped :6...never had a chance to play with it yet..i still need a 220 line in the garage and need to buy gas..but im glad you posted this because i know the machine actually can do the job good :6
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Very pimp!
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so does the wire from the pedal going to where the potentiometer carrry alot of current? would it eventually burn up on heavy use??? im curious cuz if this is a safe set-up then im going to do the same to mine...sweet job by the way
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Re: Harbor freight TIG thread (with pictars yay!)
Originally Posted by excivic93
so does the wire from the pedal going to where the potentiometer carrry alot of current? would it eventually burn up on heavy use??? im curious cuz if this is a safe set-up then im going to do the same to mine...sweet job by the way
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Re: Harbor freight TIG thread (with pictars yay!)
I've got like two sets of those pedals sitting in my closet upstairs! Back to the HF TIG once my ebay auctions sell!
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