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My wife has a birthday coming up and I am planning to make her a little yard art out of chain, but I'm not exactly sure where to put my ground clamp. Can I just put it anywhere along the chain? It seems to me like that wouldn't make a reliable connection.Pittbull Chifweld013 110 A/CMiller Thunderbolt 225 A/C
Reply:Assuming you're using a metal table, just clamp to the table.
Reply:Well, I don't really have a welding table yet, just a work bench that has been coated with bedlinerPittbull Chifweld013 110 A/CMiller Thunderbolt 225 A/C
Reply:You can clamp to one link, then weld the next link to it and move along from there. Just keep every link in contact with the next as you progress along the length of the chain, no jumping around to different sections.
Reply:No welded chains for a woman you love's birthday. My friend is a true romantic. His wife carries the firewood to heat the house. (20 ton a year) he bought her a new wheel for her wheelbarrow. His house is in the center of a pine forest. Dead trees must be cut. To direct where they fall he ties a rope high in the tree, she pulls on them, tipping them in an appropriate direction. He worried about her, she's getting older, she might not be quick enough to get out of the way. Her next birthday he got her a longer rope.Be romantic, get her something that took some thought, maybe a new vacuum cleaner.
Reply:My wife wanted yard art for her birthday.She is gonna be really surprised when she gets a fishing boat.
Reply:Willie, Your freind is quite the woman's man.To the op, you can also get a short piece (12-24") of heavy gauge copper wire and wrap one end around chain and other end around ground clamp. That way you don't have a bulky ground clamp right where you are welding. I saved the left over wire when I wired up my shop's 220v just for that.Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
Reply:I collect cut chain links from the hardware store and places like tractor supply and weld them on my carts and trailers as tie downs.I vise grip the chain link and put the work clamp on the vise grip.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:Originally Posted by Willie BNo welded chains for a woman you love's birthday. Be romantic, get her something that took some thought, maybe a new vacuum cleaner.
Reply:Lay it inside a piece of angle iron and clamp to that.If you don't want to stand behind our Troops, feel free to stand in front of them.
Reply:I built an arch out of lashing chain a couple years ago for my wife. Now she can't decide where to put it! I placed the ground clamp at one end, and started welding. Attached ImagesDont pay any attention to meIm just a hobbyist!CarlDynasty 300V350-Pro w/pulseSG Spool gun1937 IdealArc-300PowerArc 200ST3 SA-200sVantage 400
Reply:You could make your own chain too, Get one of these. A member here , joshuabardwell posted it before. |
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