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Gona be mounting my sa to my aluminum flatbed this weekend should I put something between the steel mounting feet and aluminum deck as well as something between the steel backing plates and bed just curious I had someone tell me I needed like kind of a insulator between the two dissimilar metals
Reply:I would at least lay some rubber down under the welder. I have my aluminum flatbed lined with treated plywood. I made an angle iron frame that goes in, and bolts to the stake pockets for my SA-200s to set in.Dont pay any attention to meIm just a hobbyist!CarlDynasty 300V350-Pro w/pulseSG Spool gun1937 IdealArc-300PowerArc 200ST3 SA-200sVantage 400
Reply:Hockey pucks.....cheap, easy to get, easy to work with, plenty stiff......my lathe is setting on four.
Reply:Tractor trailer rubber mud flap( used and worn out from original use) just cut to size .....6"x 6" is about right......
Reply:I found a 4'x4'x1/4" rubber mat at tractor supply I'm Gona cut that to size and put that under the whole welder
Reply:Originally Posted by terp393I found a 4'x4'x1/4" rubber mat at tractor supply I'm Gona cut that to size and put that under the whole welder
Reply:if I were you I would make a spacer out of Delrin (Polyoxymethylene) and keep the two metals separate
Reply:Originally Posted by terp393Gona be mounting my sa to my aluminum flatbed this weekend should I put something between the steel mounting feet and aluminum deck as well as something between the steel backing plates and bed just curious I had someone tell me I needed like kind of a insulator between the two dissimilar metals
Reply:Well I have a Mack dump truck which is dead because of electrolysis between steel and aluminum and no zincs never been in salt water eitherI would rubber insulate where you bolt down and add a couple small zincs and then check them once in awhiletrailblazer 302thunderbolt ac dc machine Hobart fluxcoreAHP tig 200x 2015 |
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