SSQA Plate

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Thank you for sharing! Very nice!
 
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Yep, very handy. Made this one fifteen years ago to fit on the forks:

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Buy and everlast DC stick machine and don't look back...:) The Everlast rep is an advertiser on this board and will give you a TBN discount. least he did for me.

Are you talking about the
POWERULTRA 206PI? A discount would be great. I will ask.
 
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Buy and everlast DC stick machine and don't look back...:) The Everlast rep is an advertiser on this board and will give you a TBN discount. least he did for me.

Gee thanks James. I almost had myself talked out of a stick welder but you got me looking at the Everlast site now. Probably should be looking at a machine that will do 6010. Don't know if 140A is enough, maybe 160? 200?
 
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I just picked up a 2 yard dumpster from a nearby print shop. Will be welding a SSQA plate to the back so I can pick it up and move it around easily. Its my new burn barrel for clearing brush. Much cheaper than a chipper and holds a lot more than my 55 gallon burn barrel.
 
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I welded a 3pt Quick Hitch to a SSQA plate twice. First one was the mount for a snow plow & sold with my old machine. It was handy enough for moving, lifting & maintaining various 3pt impliments I made another with spare SSQA plates & QHes I've collected. Just don't get under things hanging off the loader without supports.

Good learning project. It would go well with a 2" reciever, hooks & several other listed mods or projects.20200419_165219.jpgIMG_20150117_153824-1.jpgIMG_20150117_153836-1.jpg
 
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Gee thanks James. I almost had myself talked out of a stick welder but you got me looking at the Everlast site now. Probably should be looking at a machine that will do 6010. Don't know if 140A is enough, maybe 160? 200?

Get the PA200.. Talk to Mark at everlast. I have the PA160, but they don't make that exact model any more.

Here is mine. And a photo of what it can do. You can also scratch start TIG with a DC stick welder with a 17V torch and flow regulator and an argon bottle

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Maybe the PA160iSTh if you want the HF start option on TIG.. Just depends on if you intend to do any TIG work or not. Tig takes a lot of time to learn and some steady hand skill. THE High Frequency start would be very nice. Mine does not have it. I never run 6010, I just use 6011 for rough work, which is both and AC and DC rod. "farmers rod". 7018 runs good at 122 to 125 amps for 1/8 rod. It makes pretty and strong welds. 7014 needs to run hotter, maybe 140 or so. You can PM Mark here on the forum, I don't have his phone number handy, but he is the regional rep.
 
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Gee thanks James. I almost had myself talked out of a stick welder but you got me looking at the Everlast site now. Probably should be looking at a machine that will do 6010. Don't know if 140A is enough, maybe 160? 200?
140 Amps will do the vast majority of things that the average hobby/farm welder needs to do. It'll run up to 1/8" rod.
 
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OK, found him. You can PM him:

Mark @ Everlast
 

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