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sgraber

posted on 24/11/03 at 02:48 AM Reply With Quote
DIY TIG welder?!! :o

Check this out!

http://www.turbomustangs.com/forums/showthread.php?s=d9e188088a3d0f2dc17836fdf1f75253&threadid=8872&perpage=20&pagenumber=1

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gsand

posted on 24/11/03 at 03:27 AM Reply With Quote
WOW!!

Ive always been one for botched jobs and junkyard projects... AND THIS IS JUST TOPS!

I dont know much about TIG's, but i do know they are expensive.. What sort of metal do they weld? i know they weld Aluminium but what else?

Also it says he used a TIG Torch, i presume this is the handpice and you would have to buy it?





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madforfishing

posted on 24/11/03 at 07:23 AM Reply With Quote
A decent TIG plant has 2 modes of operation, AC and DC.
You need AC current for welding Ali, DC for mild steel, stainless, nmemonics & titanium.
A 'proper 'TIG' set also has setting for 'High Frequency Start' current, a facility to stop the little crater that appears in your last weld pool called 'crater fill' and an infinite number of other settings.
I like that fella's knock up job. limited though it is.






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blueshift

posted on 24/11/03 at 11:47 AM Reply With Quote
that tig rules. I have an old busted lawnmower engine I was reconditioning for fun before I started this car lark, I might ressurect it and see if I can get ma tig on.
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rabiddog

posted on 24/11/03 at 02:29 PM Reply With Quote
Definately gonna knock one of those up for myself

CHRISW can we have a home made section on here for tools and like?

Would there be enough demand for it?

Craig

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Metal Hippy

posted on 24/11/03 at 03:10 PM Reply With Quote
I've got a 171cc Honda generator engine sat idle...

Should provide enough oomph...

Over to you Craig.





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sgraber

posted on 24/11/03 at 03:53 PM Reply With Quote
I was just about to ask Chris for a DIY forum section... But then it occurs to me that this entire website is dedicated to the DIY...

However....

A Tools and Equipment section would be a very nice addition to the forum structure.

Chris? Over to you.

BTW - The guy who built that TIG unit says that even a 5hp motor bogs down under full load. Keep that in mind when sourcing a motor/engine.


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Metal Hippy

posted on 24/11/03 at 03:54 PM Reply With Quote
Craig and I are thinking of pooling resources and using mine and his engines... MMmmmmm power





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sgraber

posted on 24/11/03 at 04:02 PM Reply With Quote
A diagram, for those who were too lazy to download the BMP off the other forum.

Could this be ANY easier? Rescued attachment DIY-TIG.gif
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Metal Hippy

posted on 24/11/03 at 04:04 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Could this be ANY easier?


Yeah, have some pleb build it for you...





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rabiddog

posted on 24/11/03 at 04:11 PM Reply With Quote
I thought if motors bogging under load was a problem why not just use two motors and alternators connected in paralell should get good amps with less strain?

I also think the dimmer switch controller should be replaced with a pulse width modulator circuit(PWM) cos you lose a lot of baterry power through heat caused by the resistance of the dimmer.PWM is more in keeping with a tig anyway.An ermergency cut of to the feild coils would be good as well what you think?

Craig

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rabiddog

posted on 24/11/03 at 04:13 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Metal Hippy
quote:
Could this be ANY easier?


Yeah, have some pleb build it for you...


Hope your not refering to me???



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sgraber

posted on 24/11/03 at 04:14 PM Reply With Quote






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Metal Hippy

posted on 24/11/03 at 04:18 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Hope your not refering to me???


No, I'll help build it.... You're going to do all the welding.





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rabiddog

posted on 24/11/03 at 04:20 PM Reply With Quote
Arc eye here we come!!!

Better pre book an ambulance to A and E for me then



[Edited on 25/11/03 by rabiddog]

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Metal Hippy

posted on 24/11/03 at 04:25 PM Reply With Quote
If we'd been a few months earlier my girlfriend would have still worked at the hospital.

As it is now we've lost some potentially useful contacts....





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malcolmstoddart

posted on 24/11/03 at 08:30 PM Reply With Quote
tig....

for anyone thinking about buying a tig.., I got an olericon S2000dc tig invertor for £525 all in, and is soooo smooth...welds look like machine done now...ok my work bought it but same isn't it...well recomend a tig to anyone...
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rabiddog

posted on 26/11/03 at 08:02 AM Reply With Quote
For anyone whos intrested in building something along these lines and feel they need more help they should look at the DIY guides formely published by jemmet engineering now sold by Rainbow trading post

http://www.rainbowtradingpost.co.uk/guides1.html

I have one or two of these booklet plans and found them to be intresting and usefull

Hope this helps someone

Craig





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bass

posted on 4/1/04 at 08:11 PM Reply With Quote
diy tig welder

years ago, i knew sprayer who had an old m/minor, he unbolted the fear wing jacked the car up,one side, replaced the wheel with just a rim and ran a belt of it to his compressor
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Hugh Paterson

posted on 4/1/04 at 08:43 PM Reply With Quote
Craig, if u build it and u want to check for "spark", I suggest u soak the surface of hippys thinking bench, attach the + and - to the legs and see if he break dances when u throw the current up his trouser legs
Shug.

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Metal Hippy

posted on 4/1/04 at 08:52 PM Reply With Quote
FO





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Hugh Paterson

posted on 4/1/04 at 10:22 PM Reply With Quote
Ah a Foxtrot Oscar, I take it u dont want my wee tig now seeing as how u are expanding into the welding manufacturing business now as well
Shug.

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Metal Hippy

posted on 4/1/04 at 11:11 PM Reply With Quote
I am?

First I've chuffin' heard about it.

My name's still on that tig and don't you dare remove it until I've been up to ode Bonnie Scotland.







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