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I broke my sons aluminum scooter. Turns out it wasn't made for a 200 pound man. It is now tho! Some welds are dualsheild on a MM 350 24 volts 350 wire speed. It was my first time to use dualsheild. It was hot! Next time I will wear heavy gauntlets instead of mig gloves. (That's why there are so many tie ins.The other welds are with my hobart 140. With er70s6. Turns out I do better with a series of e technique than whip and palse. Its 1/4 inch mild steel.
Reply:Crap I posted in the wrong forum!Sorry bout that.
Reply:Just don't jump it. That aluminum is paper thin.
Reply:Might have to add duals for the heavier loads.
Reply:@ jamesyarbrough - sweet fix and nice welds! Related theme. In the process of mod'n my daughter's e300s Razor Scooter. Mods to include a 36V 1kW brush motor, 36V 1000W motor controller, 55 teeth rear ~ 13 teeth up front, longer 8mm chain, and frame/tray "adjustments". The stock 24V setup is weak for an e-scooter. Sold her Coyote race kart a couple of years ago and she's in the need for speed. Ha!Looking forward to the mods and the opportunity to dial in the frame and 'brains'. She's stoked and helping me with the design/build."Discovery is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought" - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
Reply:Is that a Ryobi weed-whacker mount on the back?nice stuff, btw
Reply:I'd say it looks h*ll for stout now, man. Nice job.(Retired) Professional firefighter, amateur everything else I try to do...Oh yeah: Go Big Red! (You know: one of the 12 members of the Big 10 cuz we left the 10 members of the Big 12...) |
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