Finished the positioner finally! Thanks for your support! Powdercoat Colors = card black, ink black from prismatic powders #chasefabbed#fabrication#welding
Skillfull hands, rally interesting! Sorry about my rookie question, I don't understand much about electricity. I am building my positioner, my welding table has a section that is my rotary part, practically I cut a circe in the table, the circle is the rotary part, connected trough a shaft to a dc motor controlled by a ccw dimmer switch to reduce speed and turn direction. My tig welder ground clamps into the table. When I am welding, the rotary table turns, electricity obviously runs trough the table and the dc motor, Do Ihave to ground the motor? If yes how? It is a dc motor so 2 wires (L and N). The weld action current can harm, burn the motor? Sorry again for my silly question , I direction don't know much about electricity. Thanks so much for your help!
Dang that turned out nice man,if your going to do any high amperage welding go with the copper bars you originally had on there if you can. there is a really good build on heavy duty ground strap and insulating them properly on Aboom79 s channel ruclips.net/video/yNTzn4npjxY/видео.html
14 minutes!!!! Holy shit! New record! So proud of you brother!!!
It was like 30 hours of work haha!!!
@@ChaseFabbed funny how that works out huh. It looks absolutely bad ass!!!. Better than the positioners at work.
Super nice. Thanks for sharing the details. Joel.....
That’s fuckin awesome
Skillfull hands, rally interesting! Sorry about my rookie question, I don't understand much about electricity. I am building my positioner, my welding table has a section that is my rotary part, practically I cut a circe in the table, the circle is the rotary part, connected trough a shaft to a dc motor controlled by a ccw dimmer switch to reduce speed and turn direction. My tig welder ground clamps into the table. When I am welding, the rotary table turns, electricity obviously runs trough the table and the dc motor, Do Ihave to ground the motor? If yes how? It is a dc motor so 2 wires (L and N). The weld action current can harm, burn the motor? Sorry again for my silly question , I direction don't know much about electricity. Thanks so much for your help!
Hi, not sure if you already explained but what was the reason for switching from the solid copper/springs to the braided strap?
Thanks.
Ωραία δουλειά!
More long videos please.
Where is a new video of Honda ?????
Need you to get back onto the car.
Dang that turned out nice man,if your going to do any high amperage welding go with the copper bars you originally had on there if you can.
there is a really good build on heavy duty ground strap and insulating them properly on Aboom79 s channel
ruclips.net/video/yNTzn4npjxY/видео.html