Hey this is Your Boy Eric from Southern Cali. Great job once again. I have 2 quick questions for you. First, I have a Lincoln welder but you probably have a different welder. Where do you have your wire speed set to and second where do you have your amps set to also when it comes to reinforcement. Cadillac Dan always a pleasure. Keep it up...and low! Your Boy Eric from Southern Cali.
Thanks for watching you machine should have a setting chart on the inside usually where your welding wire is or you can look it up on lincolns website those settings should get you started and you may need to fine tune it from there just do a bunch of practice passes and adjust till you get it where you want it
Really depends on how much you plan to use it I have seen the 220 volt models at home depot do pretty good for home use but if you are planning on running it every day for long hrs I would by a bigger machine
question so my donut finally blew thru the frame left a big ass hole should i put a plate over the whole top piece and weld a donut in the inside of the frame also. you said weld the walls inside the frame also?
What kind of welder do I need to reinforce the frame I have a toolion 200 but I don't think it would get the job done for that thick of metal. And how do we hire you for work
A welder that runs off of 220 power is best but it can be done with a 110 welder as far as work I tell everyone make a down payment drop off your car and I will put you in line but you have to be patient I work a full time job and out in tons of hours building cars is my hobby and I like to take my time not only to make somthing nice but to enjoy what I'm doing I ran a shop years ago and I didnt like having to rush and felt the quality was not as high as i wanted it
It all depends on you machine and material you are working with it's best to weld some test plates and see what works best. Your machine should have a chart the recommends settings start off on that and fine tune it from there
@@thecadillacdanshow8658 I have a 1994 Fleetwood Cadillac or in my injectors it’s clogged up and won’t start and I change my fuel filter fuel pump IDK what else it only has 65,000 miles on it
Great work Dan! I’ve been watching your channel for awhile now. I’m reinforcing a frame on a 64 Impala over on my channel. Hope you can check it out. Keep up the good work! @gemcitywelding
Watching you work is my favorite 😍
Keep up the good work bro, Shout outs from Houston, Tx
Thanks for watching!!
Your face is the most handsome in all the lands!
Yo this is Klint from limelight.
Keep up the great work bro
Thanks man, I seen your car up on caliboy hope it sells soon I'm ready to see your next build!
Saludos de Ensenada chingón ese 😎🇲🇽👍
Nice work
I need to do this
I will be selling kits for this also!
@@thecadillacdanshow8658 You still plan on doing kits, also what thickness steel do you use?
Hey this is Your Boy Eric from Southern Cali. Great job once again. I have 2 quick questions for you. First, I have a Lincoln welder but you probably have a different welder. Where do you have your wire speed set to and second where do you have your amps set to also when it comes to reinforcement. Cadillac Dan always a pleasure. Keep it up...and low! Your Boy Eric from Southern Cali.
Thanks for watching you machine should have a setting chart on the inside usually where your welding wire is or you can look it up on lincolns website those settings should get you started and you may need to fine tune it from there just do a bunch of practice passes and adjust till you get it where you want it
What Lincoln welder would you recommend to buy.i used to stick weld .but looking for a good wire feeder to reinforce frames,duty cycle?
Really depends on how much you plan to use it I have seen the 220 volt models at home depot do pretty good for home use but if you are planning on running it every day for long hrs I would by a bigger machine
question so my donut finally blew thru the frame left a big ass hole should i put a plate over the whole top piece and weld a donut in the inside of the frame also. you said weld the walls inside the frame also?
At that point I would try to plate as much as you can
What kind of welder do I need to reinforce the frame I have a toolion 200 but I don't think it would get the job done for that thick of metal. And how do we hire you for work
A welder that runs off of 220 power is best but it can be done with a 110 welder as far as work I tell everyone make a down payment drop off your car and I will put you in line but you have to be patient I work a full time job and out in tons of hours building cars is my hobby and I like to take my time not only to make somthing nice but to enjoy what I'm doing I ran a shop years ago and I didnt like having to rush and felt the quality was not as high as i wanted it
What’s the trade Dan pipefitter? Are you a structural welder?
Used to do a bit if it all I did industrial maintenance and welded pipe for food plants and overall fabrication
What size c channel do i need for a bridge and also what size did you use when you boxed in the rear end
8 inch for the bridge 3 inch for the axle
What are good welding settings, and wire speed
It all depends on you machine and material you are working with it's best to weld some test plates and see what works best. Your machine should have a chart the recommends settings start off on that and fine tune it from there
What size plate do you use to reinforce it
3/16 is good for most street cars
I have a 2002 Lincoln Town car. I want to fully wrap it all. So 3/16s will be good?
I've been watching all your videos. You do great videos and great work
Yeah 3/16 is what I use on pretty much everything on hoppers I do thicker metal from under the doors back
@@thecadillacdanshow8658 What do you mean by under the doors back?
I have a question Boss
What's up
@@thecadillacdanshow8658 I have a 1994 Fleetwood Cadillac or in my injectors it’s clogged up and won’t start and I change my fuel filter fuel pump IDK what else it only has 65,000 miles on it
Have you checked fuel pressure
Great work Dan! I’ve been watching your channel for awhile now. I’m reinforcing a frame on a 64 Impala over on my channel. Hope you can check it out. Keep up the good work! @gemcitywelding
Awesome I will definitely check it out I love seeing other builds!