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I dont do a lot of smaw. I mostly do mig, flux core & some tig. I put a Dinse connector on the end of my stinger. Now I can easily keep it a tool box. Attached ImagesMiller XMT 304 cc/cvMiller 12RC w/ 15ft Tweco #4 GunMiller 30A SpoolgunCustom Thermal Arc TA 10/270 Generator "Thermal Star"Smith oxy/acet-propane with weld, cut & rosebud tipsAnd of course grinders, chop saws, hand tools
Reply:Pretty cool! Is it heavy??
Reply:While I can appreciate the ingenuity involved I personally don't think I'd like using it. It looks to me like you've made that stinger heavier and more akward to manipulate.
Reply:Might work better if you connected the QD to the stinger with a 5 foot length of 3 or 4 gauge welding cable.old Miller spectrum 625 Lincoln SP-135 T, CO2+0.025 wireMiller model 250 and WP-18V torchCraftsman 100amp AC/DC and WP-17V torchCentury 115-004 HF arc stabilizerHome made 4 transformer spot welderHome made alternator welder
Reply:That will work. I have about 6' of # 3 cable on my stinger and a cable lug on the other. I just clamp the lug into the big a$$ 400 amp holders the shop sends out.
Reply:that stinger rig looks like it would get heavy fast. especially welding overhead with the larger diameter electrodes. i would add a 10 ft length of the lightest gauge cable suitable to the rods you're burning. this won't fit in your toolbox but your arms,neck and shoulders will thank you.i.u.o.e. # 15queens, ny and sunny fla
Reply:I use this for my stinger whips. http://www.ebay.com/itm/190794089748...%3AMEBIDX%3AITDont pay any attention to meIm just a hobbyist!CarlDynasty 300V350-Pro w/pulseSG Spool gun1937 IdealArc-300PowerArc 200ST3 SA-200sVantage 400
Reply:I'm sure if I used it everyday I would put a whip on it. But since I got my 12rc feeder I burn a rod maybe twice a year. At least I will have a stinger when I need one.Miller XMT 304 cc/cvMiller 12RC w/ 15ft Tweco #4 GunMiller 30A SpoolgunCustom Thermal Arc TA 10/270 Generator "Thermal Star"Smith oxy/acet-propane with weld, cut & rosebud tipsAnd of course grinders, chop saws, hand tools |
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