Welding thread!!!!
#2626
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0l
If it needed a new shell it wouldn't be on the road for me, I'd still be in my more fuel efficient Fiesta that was bending its subframe on a dirt track when I go away. Over here though there aren't a great deal of them about in the scheme of things. There was one that I was amazed to see in a scrap yard which gave me the bits to fix my aircon but the next time I went they'd completely scrapped it.
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Year: 1995 RHD
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0l
My one's a 2002 model, one of the first of the 2002-2008 shape. I honestly couldn't fault the car for my daily use and only had issues when it had to go down the offroad track which isn't even a mile long. However, as reliable and cheap it was to run, I've wanted my dads XJ for years and now that I can finally afford to run and insure it, the Fiesta has taken its place in the yard.
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Year: 01
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Did a little organizing in my shop last night. All the lights in there were halogen flood bulbs. There were 2 in the whole garage lol. I hung some 4 foot LED lights I got from harbor freight and another 4 ft led from Lowe’s. They were $20 a piece. The HF units are much better than the Lowe’s. Kinda surprising. Put some hooks up as well and got my hoods, hearing protection and some measuring tools all hung up. I always feel more motivated to get work done when things are organized.
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Finished about 90% of the welding on the frame of this cargo divider. Still need to get something to fill the big hole in the middle but that I can see through. Might just build my own “cage” out of sone 1/8” rod or something. There’s some decent looking welds on there too! And some crappy ones as well lol.
#2632
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Contamination of the base or filler metal, or to much/not enough shielding gas. Also try pausing just a sec to let the divot in the bead fill.
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Ok, thanks Roni. I’m running pretty low on shielding gas, maybe that’s it. And my metal isn’t 100% clean either. I’ve been knocking the scale off with the wire wheel in my bench grinder. It definitely doesn’t do as well as a flap disc on an angle grinder.
#2634
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I made some clamps for my welding table this morning. I cut up 4 inexpensive bar clamps and welded a base plus 2" of 5/8" rod to each one.
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That looks great! Did you just practice a pool on flat stock or did you do a but joint. Either way I would be very pleased with being able to maintain a nice bead like that.