Magnetic ground clamps

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Harry in Ky

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Does anyone use or have any experience with a magnetic ground clamp? I see a number of them listed online, some are switched, some not. I wondered if anyone has tried one, and if so, what do you think of them?
 
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I have used one with a switch that normally works well on larger projects. Under certain conditions, it is possible to knock it off.

Ken
 
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I have a smaller one that is swiched.
I use it for things that I can't get a grip in with a regular work clamp.

Works ok. Only trouble I've had is with some arc blow when TIGing some small sheet metal parts.

My favorite work clamp is a pair of vise grip pliers. I welded a bolt to the side to attach the cable.
They can grip from 2.5" pipe to sheet metal. Can't find the pair I have at home or I'd post a pic.

OK. Found them. Model:12LC


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I bought and tried one like this. Don't waste your money.

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I bought and tried one like this. Don't waste your money.

GroundBlock_TM.jpg

Agreed. I bought one of those things too and even bolted it to my ground clamp which was a mistake. It was very hard to remove after only one use - durned stud just wanted to spin and the theads had melted some making the nut impossible to get off. Finally cut it off. Total waste of money.
 
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Yes, I've seen this type, and wondered if the small contact surface that conducts the load would be a problem - poor conductivity/heat build up? Can't tell from the photos of the switched type because the photos don't show the business end.
 
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Have used them in the past, the boss had it set up that way and it worked well. just won't work on aluminum. I am setting up a welder soon and just might use one. Thanks.
 
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What I have found is they are not worth a flip for field work. The big issue is the spring involved, heat, and failing sooner than later. It's one of those ideas that sound great but in reality isn't.
 
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The ones with a switch like a mag mount for an indicator gave a large surface area and do not have the problems the cheap ones have. But they can affect your arc.

Ken
 
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I've sold a bunch of the switched ones but you need the 600 amp one to get a good magnet. The problen is the price. $60.00. I use one when I have to but only then. They work good on pipe but you have to keep the arc away from the magnetics., They work best for holding up a Christmas Wreath on my steel siding.
 

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