For the past 20 some years, I have been using an old Craftsman 240A AC welder which I converted to an AC/DC unit. For the most, my welding projects have been satisfactory, but the welds would never win a beauty contest.
After reading some posts in this forum, I realize that there is whole lot more to welding that I know, so I decided to ask for your wisdom on this project.
The project consist of extending the loader bucket tooth bar about 7" and welding one extra tooth to the bar. The bar is 1/2" x 4" and the tooth shank is 1-1/2" square.
I have a supply of 1/8" 6013 and 5/32" 7018 sticks. I have been using the 1/8" with 80/90 DCA with satisfactory results.
What is your suggestions on the rules of engagement and how much of bevel grind should I have?
After reading some posts in this forum, I realize that there is whole lot more to welding that I know, so I decided to ask for your wisdom on this project.
The project consist of extending the loader bucket tooth bar about 7" and welding one extra tooth to the bar. The bar is 1/2" x 4" and the tooth shank is 1-1/2" square.
I have a supply of 1/8" 6013 and 5/32" 7018 sticks. I have been using the 1/8" with 80/90 DCA with satisfactory results.
What is your suggestions on the rules of engagement and how much of bevel grind should I have?