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WELDING
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WELDING
WE WELDED A TIE ROD END MOUNT THAT SNAPED OF THE STUB AXLE WITH TWO BATTERIES AND THREE JUMPER LEADS AND A COUPLE OF WELDING RODS BEING A WELDER FABRICATOR MYSELF I WAS VERY SURPRISED WITH THE OUTCOME AND WOULD RECOMEND ANYONE TO PUT A FEW WELDING RODS IN THERE SPARES KIT..
i had the female spline on a hilux front tailshaft split at woods point.
we filed a groove along the crack and then welded it up using 2 batteries and jumper leads. i forgot the welding lense so 3 pairs of oakley sunneys did the trick. it was less than ideal, i wouldn't reccommend it, but it did work and did get us out of the sh1t.
we filed a groove along the crack and then welded it up using 2 batteries and jumper leads. i forgot the welding lense so 3 pairs of oakley sunneys did the trick. it was less than ideal, i wouldn't reccommend it, but it did work and did get us out of the sh1t.
Batteries Seem fine!! Finished welding, reconnected the batteries, hit the key and the car started straight up, didn't miss a beat!!!
What a life saver!!! Car was stuffed halfway down a hill and couldn't move anywhere without steering!! quick fix and was all good to get out of the scrub!!
Catcha
Banga
What a life saver!!! Car was stuffed halfway down a hill and couldn't move anywhere without steering!! quick fix and was all good to get out of the scrub!!
Catcha
Banga
Bloody IFS bugger who slows down the SAS boys.
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No but I have seen it buckle the plates in 2 N70's (approx 2x$160 versus driving another vehicle back into civilisation for repairs )Damo wrote:What would you do, roll out a big extension cord back to home or plug your mig into the nearest tree?currentlyoffline wrote:glad they weren't my batteries..........
If you carry welding rods in your car, why not throw a replacement glass for a welding mask in too ?
This can be taped to the back of a piece of cardboard to make a temporary welding mask, and doesn't take up much space, about the size of 2 credit cards end to end.
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oh i can laught at it , as a young apprentice boiler maker iv had both flash and arc burns in the first 3 months of my apprenticeship just starting out in the trade, tell ya the burn hurt more ,
it happened because i didnt get the sheild down fast enought and i was too close, at the time as a young blokle just starting out in the trade you learn the hard way, lucky it was just a minor blister
it happened because i didnt get the sheild down fast enought and i was too close, at the time as a young blokle just starting out in the trade you learn the hard way, lucky it was just a minor blister
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We use this in comps all the time and I haven't heard of a battery going off at all. The mask is a good idea though. I'm always after saving space and weight.currentlyoffline wrote:No but I have seen it buckle the plates in 2 N70's (approx 2x$160 versus driving another vehicle back into civilisation for repairs )Damo wrote:What would you do, roll out a big extension cord back to home or plug your mig into the nearest tree?currentlyoffline wrote:glad they weren't my batteries..........
If you carry welding rods in your car, why not throw a replacement glass for a welding mask in too ?
This can be taped to the back of a piece of cardboard to make a temporary welding mask, and doesn't take up much space, about the size of 2 credit cards end to end.
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 6&t=231346j-top paj wrote:gayer than jizz on a beard
2.5mm gerneral perpose rods seem to be the go. Throw in a couple of slightly smaller rods for when it's wet or you can't get a decent earth.RockyF70 wrote:What size rods would you youse?... would it really matter?
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... 6&t=231346j-top paj wrote:gayer than jizz on a beard
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