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11 Jul 2010 19:48 #381813 by Darkangel
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Ok all i have is a stick welder....I know that most body work is performed using a tig or a mig welder. I would like to make some frame modifications to my motorcycle, can i use my stick at a low amperage and do these mods or am I stuck with buying a new welder?

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11 Jul 2010 20:05 #381825 by PLUMMEN
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you can stick weld it,practice on some old pipe first though

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11 Jul 2010 20:28 #381840 by Darkangel
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what size and type of rod should I use just to be safe?

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11 Jul 2010 20:50 #381852 by PLUMMEN
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what kind of welder do you have and how good are you with it?im a fan of 7018 rod myself,but i use a dc welder for stick welding which is easier for me

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11 Jul 2010 20:53 #381859 by PLUMMEN
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11 Jul 2010 20:53 #381861 by Darkangel
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well i used to rebuild trailer both steel and alum. bull trailers with a mig, the other trailers I used a stick...so i am pretty good with them.

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11 Jul 2010 20:57 #381863 by PLUMMEN
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cattle are tough on equipment :laugh:

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11 Jul 2010 20:59 #381864 by loudhvx
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Don't get 6013 rod. I just went through about a dozen rods of it and now I want to stab myself in the neck. Total butcher job, especially welding stainless with plain steel, oh and did i mention the metal had paint on it too... :angry:

Sorry, just had to vent.

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11 Jul 2010 21:49 #381874 by PLUMMEN
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loudhvx wrote:

Don't get 6013 rod. I just went through about a dozen rods of it and now I want to stab myself in the neck. Total butcher job, especially welding stainless with plain steel, oh and did i mention the metal had paint on it too... :angry:

Sorry, just had to vent.

we used to use a rod called 308-16 i believe it was called for welding stainless back when i used to wire packing plants,beautifull welds with it.
i always considered 6013 to be good for welding stuff that was going to be covered with mud! :laugh:

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11 Jul 2010 23:06 #381892 by Darkangel
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lol yeah you use 6013 in oil apps and stuff...or on the side of a naval vessel....lol not on anything you want seen and admire by the public.
Take a look at this though I am thinking about getting on of these. www.cut-like-plasma.com/info_henrob_torch_kits.htm

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12 Jul 2010 04:51 - 12 Jul 2010 05:35 #381906 by PLUMMEN
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Darkangel wrote:

lol yeah you use 6013 in oil apps and stuff...or on the side of a naval vessel....lol not on anything you want seen and admire by the public.
Take a look at this though I am thinking about getting on of these. www.cut-like-plasma.com/info_henrob_torch_kits.htm

i bet you could pick up a decent used miller or hobart wire welder for the same price as that torch kit,craigslist is full of stuff these days B) omaha.craigslist.org/tls/1836064610.html

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12 Jul 2010 06:15 #381921 by Old Man Rock
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Heli-Arc (Stick welding) is fine if accomplished correctly... Hell it will provide pretty much the desired tensile strengths (pull apart resistance) for welding.... Actually stronger then TIG...

NO... do NOT lower your amperage (within limits of course) for the rod size... Instead use a smaller size low hydrogen 7018 for example gauge rod on appropriate current settings for smooth, non slagged/porosity welds.

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