Ground Clamp Differences

   / Ground Clamp Differences #51  
I bolted on some cable to a bolt I welded to some large vicegrips, and , and use that to grip the material real hard. I also use the magnetic ground clamp.

If one ground cable is secure, then adding any more grounds, will not make much difference.
 
   / Ground Clamp Differences #52  
i've found when making the initial joint between 2 pieces, that haveing an extra ground is nice. especially when it's a rusty, painted piece that broke on your tractor and you need to get it welded pronto before it : gerts dark, rains, etc.. etc.

I like the vice grip idea..

soundguy
 
   / Ground Clamp Differences #54  
to clarify, a ground on each of the 2 seperate pieces.. not 2 grounds on one piece.

soundguy
 
   / Ground Clamp Differences #56  
Well on the subject of grounding, I know it's pretty common practice to ground a steel welding table and only the table, just lay the work piece on the table for ground. Never seemed like a great way to get a good ground.
But I know it's been done like that for ever.

JB
 
   / Ground Clamp Differences #57  
Well on the subject of grounding, I know it's pretty common practice to ground a steel welding table and only the table, just lay the work piece on the table for ground. Never seemed like a great way to get a good ground.
But I know it's been done like that for ever.

JB

That is how I do it 99% of the time. I keep my 4 x 8 table shinny clean. But I also have a jumper ground lead hanging overhead just in case I can't get a good ground off the table. Say for something that is painted, and can't get a good ground, or even painted / stainless steel / aluminum and I don't want to scar it up I'll lay some cardboard on the table, and use the jumper lead right next to the weld zone.
 
   / Ground Clamp Differences #58  
That is how I do it 99% of the time. I keep my 4 x 8 table shinny clean. But I also have a jumper ground lead hanging overhead just in case I can't get a good ground off the table. Say for something that is painted, and can't get a good ground, or even painted / stainless steel / aluminum and I don't want to scar it up I'll lay some cardboard on the table, and use the jumper lead right next to the weld zone.

So the jumper is clamped to the table or somehow split off the machine's ground cable?


Also off topic a little, Why are AC amps more dangerous than DC amps ?

I have the warnings on my AC/DC machine, about only using AC when absolutely necessary for risk of electrical shock.
I know this has been discussed before but I forgot the answer.

JB.
 
   / Ground Clamp Differences #59  
So the jumper is clamped to the table or somehow split off the machine's ground cable?

think about this. in the world of motive electrons, having a table as the entire ground plane and laying the work pieces on it is no different than my discussion about using ground jumpers to jump 2 pieces together.. ie.. both pieces laying on a common ground vs both pieces jumped to a common ground.

electrically you are accomplishing the same thing.... the fact a pro welder does it, and it's fine, and yet my mentioning of the parallel ground cable got beat up by a pinata is quite humorous same thing, said by different people, diametrically opposed reactions and responses.. :)

soundguy
 
   / Ground Clamp Differences #60  
So the jumper is clamped to the table or somehow split off the machine's ground cable?

Well actually I have my welding table tacked to an 8" x 8" box tube column for my bridge crane, and I have a bolt welded to the column with a Tweco female lug connection bolted to the column, with a short section of ground lead that runs out on an angle iron tacked to the same column. I hang the ground clamp off that piece of angle iron until needed.
 

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