Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
haha cheers, 90% welder 10% skill
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Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
My mate has a welder that "senses" metal thickness etc and adjusts to suit, so it actually becomes kinda difficult to get a weld wrong. We tried deliberately blowing holes through stuff and had a tough time - on pieces that I found hard *not* blowing holes through with my dodgy £35 mig...
And knowing what that thing can do, I would still say by looking at your welds that it's a lot more than 10% skill.
Weld porn it is!
And knowing what that thing can do, I would still say by looking at your welds that it's a lot more than 10% skill.
Weld porn it is!
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Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
I'm sure it's not. What MIG are you using?gamble63 wrote:haha cheers, 90% welder 10% skill
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haha thanks guys im using this one and its the best i could afford but would now not change it for anything:
http://welduk.com/product/sip-05168-mig ... elder-t194
remember commenting on a thread on hear about buying a welder, you defiantly get what you pay for. The months of saving paid off
http://welduk.com/product/sip-05168-mig ... elder-t194
remember commenting on a thread on hear about buying a welder, you defiantly get what you pay for. The months of saving paid off
Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
Inverter Migs are lovely bits of kit, been having a play with one of my mates inverter Migs and I'm almost tempted to sell the old snap on and buy one.
I'm intrigued Anton, what is this MIG your mate has?
I'm intrigued Anton, what is this MIG your mate has?
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It's Hilux Scottie's new MIG, Scottie. I can't remember the name of it, but I'm sure I can find out. It cost him about a grand, but he had to spend his tax break on equipment, and he didn't need anything else - so since the tax man was going to take the money anyway, he bought himself a tax write-off MIG.
It's a little bit better than mine, but it wasn't the best one available - just the best one within budget.
It's a little bit better than mine, but it wasn't the best one available - just the best one within budget.
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Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
Thermal Arc Fabricator 181iScottieJ wrote:I'm intrigued Anton, what is this MIG your mate has?
I've looked for info online about this MIG - it's actually not just a MIG, it's a welding inverter that can be used for MIG, TIG and Arc welding. Couldn't find any info on the "auto metal thickness sensing" feature that Scottie told me about, I believe it is supposed to tweak your settings based on the electrical impulses coming back through the negative.
But I can't find any official info on the web about that, so it might have been a mistake - although like I said earlier, I found it hard to get a weld wrong with this MIG, even when I was trying to cock up deliberately.
Scottie isn't actually the biggest fan of the thing because it doesn't make a very bright arc, and therefore he has trouble seeing the work. He was going to get a prescription welding mask, can't tell you if he did in the end.
So I think I might have been wrong about the "auto sensing" thing, but that doesn't change the fact that it makes utterly gorgeous welds when compared to the crappy (but much loved) welder I have under the stairs.
1985 SJ413VX (SJ50V) with SPOA, rear disc brakes, 31x10.5R15 Kaiman Malatesta tyres, an MOT and a lot left to do!
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Re: Mongolian Rally----Shell rebuild of destiny
update, stripped and painted the whole chassie which is now ready for parts to be put back on:
also been rebuilding both the front and rear axles, the rear has been converted to disc breaks now and will upload some pics later, spent 6 hours stripping down the front axle and rebuilding it with all new parts. was interesting.
When i restored the fuel tank i decided i wanted to try and beef up the tank guard as any bump would bend it inwards, added some side panels to help this and have also added some cross braces.
next step is still to finish the welding on the shell and then to put it back on the chassie.
still looking for some caliper banjo bolts and a jimny interior to go in it.
cheers
also been rebuilding both the front and rear axles, the rear has been converted to disc breaks now and will upload some pics later, spent 6 hours stripping down the front axle and rebuilding it with all new parts. was interesting.
When i restored the fuel tank i decided i wanted to try and beef up the tank guard as any bump would bend it inwards, added some side panels to help this and have also added some cross braces.
next step is still to finish the welding on the shell and then to put it back on the chassie.
still looking for some caliper banjo bolts and a jimny interior to go in it.
cheers