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surfingsk8r 03-16-2006 04:57 PM

Re: I built my own welder, and you can too.
 

Originally Posted by Swap_File
If you have a DC stick welder, just go to www.weldingdepot.com and get a TIG torch and accessory kit. Something like the WP9 is cheap and should work. Then just hook it up to the DC stick welder in place of the normal "stick holder", and then hook your argon up to the torch, and you are done. If you want you can hook up some solenoids to turn the gas on and off with a switch, otherwise just use the knobs on the tank. You just can't weld Aluminum with it, because that needs AC. If you want to do AC TIG you need to make one of those complex controller boards that others have posted links to. Eventually I may build one of them, but I wanted to start simple.

My motor does about 3450 RPM , and then it is stepped up to close to 6000 RPM.

Edit:
Accessory kit: http://store.weldingdepot.com/cgi/we...epot/AK-x.html
Torch: http://store.weldingdepot.com/cgi/we...pot/WP9-x.html
These torches have either 12 or 24 foot long cables. Torches have either have two cables (one for power, and one for gas), or a combined cable. Units with combined cables are supposedly more rugged. If you get a combined cable unit you need a power cable adapter:
Power Adapter: http://store.weldingdepot.com/cgi/we...ot/105Z57.html

actually you could proboably make it ac simpiler than your thinking, you see alternaters start out by putting out ac current but cars cant use ac current so they go through a rectifier bridge on the back of the alternater tahts just a set of diodes to control the direction of current, i think if you took the rectifier bridge off you would have yourself an ac welder.

91efate 03-16-2006 05:02 PM

Re: I built my own welder, and you can too.
 
this ----------er is the hmt mcgiver

Swap_File 03-16-2006 05:13 PM

Re: I built my own welder, and you can too.
 

Originally Posted by surfingsk8r
actually you could proboably make it ac simpiler than your thinking, you see alternaters start out by putting out ac current but cars cant use ac current so they go through a rectifier bridge on the back of the alternater tahts just a set of diodes to control the direction of current, i think if you took the rectifier bridge off you would have yourself an ac welder.

The problem is for AC TIG you need to be able to control the duty cycle and offset of the wave. You can't just run normal AC through it, thats why they have all those control circuits.

This guy has some cool information: http://thompdale.home.comcast.net/tig.htm

surfingsk8r 03-18-2006 12:12 AM

Re: I built my own welder, and you can too.
 
i see oh well thats cool though i didnt know that. but i still say my idea was pretty smart considering the limited knowledege of tig machines that i have.

Toysrme 03-18-2006 02:15 AM

Re: I built my own welder, and you can too.
 
I love this. ;)

0b00st0 03-18-2006 01:49 PM

Re: I built my own welder, and you can too.
 
The main problem in using an alternator for AC output is that the frquency is dependant on the shaft speed.

88crxSi 03-18-2006 03:42 PM

Re: I built my own welder, and you can too.
 
looks nice gilligan!

sakpase 05-03-2006 09:40 AM

Re: I built my own welder, and you can too.
 
I want one

Tauws 05-03-2006 10:08 AM

Re: I built my own welder, and you can too.
 

Originally Posted by sakpase
I want one

Nice kick without any use ::)


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