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WELDING

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Post by bapo45 »

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..
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Post by currentlyoffline »

glad they weren't my batteries.......... :roll:
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Post by -Scott- »

DUDE! TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK!

That's better. Occasional punctuation is nice, too.

We're pleased to know you enjoy 4wding - we do too. :D

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Post by ausyota »

I have been told the old two bateries and the welding rods works a treat.
A mate of mine welded up his roof rack half way up the Canning stock route.
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Post by 85lux »

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.
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Post by Damo »

currentlyoffline wrote:glad they weren't my batteries.......... :roll:
What would you do, roll out a big extension cord back to home or plug your mig into the nearest tree? :roll:
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Post by Eddy »

:idea: for an emergency welding "mask" put some tape (masking/duct etc) across the lenses of a pair of sunnies, leaving about a 2mm slit. Still not ideal but a big improvement on welding flash :cool:
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Post by DaveS3 »

We've taped about 10 sets of sunnies together before to weld the Exhaust back onto an 80, as it fell off and was heating/burning the carpet inside the rear cargo area :lol:

It does work very well if you need it
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Post by leehamescort »

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!!

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Post by currentlyoffline »

Damo wrote:
currentlyoffline wrote:glad they weren't my batteries.......... :roll:
What would you do, roll out a big extension cord back to home or plug your mig into the nearest tree? :roll:
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 )

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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Post by nicbeer »

what is the best procedure to do this?

Ie: what cables where.

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Post by midget_nick »

Welded up a snapped diff mount using 2 batteries and a few pairs of sunnies. It got us home!
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Post by ausyota »

nicbeer wrote:what is the best procedure to do this?

Ie: what cables where.

Nic
Run cable earthed on work to neg, conect pos to the neg of other battery and pos of second battery to welding rod.
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Post by matthewK »

why dont ya just bue the welding leads that connect up to your alternator, and buy a cheap ass welding sheild to go with,


i know a mate who weldded up his Exhaust with noghing sep a welder 4 hours later in emergancy room screaming like a girl
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Post by Vulcanised »

a bad welding flash is not a joke...... hurts like a biatch :cry:
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Post by matthewK »

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 :bad-words: ,

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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Post by N*A*M »

i suffered welders eye for a while until kingy told me about milk. man that is the best use of cow by products ever!
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Post by toughnut »

currentlyoffline wrote:
Damo wrote:
currentlyoffline wrote:glad they weren't my batteries.......... :roll:
What would you do, roll out a big extension cord back to home or plug your mig into the nearest tree? :roll:
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 )

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.
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. :D
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Post by ausyota »

If you get one of the gold welding lenses they are made of polycarb and far less fragile then a glass one. They cost a few bucks more though.
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Post by RockyF75 »

What size rods would you youse?... would it really matter?
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Post by toughnut »

RockyF70 wrote:What size rods would you youse?... would it really matter?
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. ;)
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