Free Lincoln welder .. Can anything kill them?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 фев 2024
  • To this date I have never seen a Lincoln tombstone welder dead and this was no exception.
    Stuff I used in the video:
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    Aluminum Welding Cables 4awg(=5-6awg): amzn.to/3P1Y1KY
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    After Thoughts about the Video: This had been sitting for days on the side of this super busy road as there was an obvious outline in the grass when I picked it up. Tons of foot traffic here as well and I assume that is where the leads, fan and power cord went off too. It's amazing the transformer didn't rip completely out of the housing in it's tumble but the steel mesh screen actually protected it. Total cost to bring this back to life: $22. ($14 for leads and $8 for stinger). I had the plug, fan, ground clamp etc. These are so simple and never die.
    Aluminum WIRE(CCA) thoughts: I am very surprised at how much I actually liked it. It's less than 1/3 the weight of copper and seams the same flexible. The sheathing is rated to 80C/175F, so really good and on par with welding leads. I exceeded the duty cycle(20% at 225amps) welding a few sticks and the cable never heated up. It welds exactly the same as the copper leads on my other machines. The only rule of thumb is to step up 2 gauge sizes with aluminum. I only stepped up 1 (4awg alum vs 5awg copper) but in this short 10-15ft length it seams to make no difference.
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  • @RinoaL
    @RinoaL 2 месяца назад +39

    Isn't it funny when you see something on the side of the road and have to take the quickest safe U-turn possible. Lol

  • @CPthetooladdict
    @CPthetooladdict 2 месяца назад +18

    Man, I grew up on the farm for years using those Lincolns they never failed!!

    • @StewsChannel
      @StewsChannel 2 месяца назад +2

      Same, neighbors used to bring their broken equipment over to get it put back together... Lol, I miss those days!

    • @purplebooger6410
      @purplebooger6410 2 месяца назад +1

      You could always wire brush the connections and bring them back to life no matter what!

  • @stans5270
    @stans5270 2 месяца назад +18

    After 3 classes with Mo, Ginger will be welding better than I ever could.

    • @MikeyMack303
      @MikeyMack303 2 месяца назад +1

      👍

    • @MetallicAH2O
      @MetallicAH2O 2 месяца назад +3

      Ginger is already waaay better at welding than I am.... And I've got thumbs and practiced welding in trade school LoL

    • @user-bt9kd9dl5d
      @user-bt9kd9dl5d 2 месяца назад +2

      @@MetallicAH2O well I may have you beat. I'm teaching myself to weld. Dad wouldn't teach me because he didn't want me to be a welder.
      He's almost 98 and I know dad can still put down a good bead.
      I'm almost 70. And as my own teacher, I think I'm top notch and the best in my class. Actually I've got a looong way to go.

    • @user-bt9kd9dl5d
      @user-bt9kd9dl5d 2 месяца назад +1

      Great job. You make that all look so easy. And the only moving parts are the switches. So yeah I guess it is. Thanks again.

    • @edisont.picard4112
      @edisont.picard4112 2 месяца назад

      You don't ever use the circuit ground like a neutral.

  • @leehayes4019
    @leehayes4019 2 месяца назад +13

    Nice find, nice job saving it!

  • @yodasbff3395
    @yodasbff3395 2 месяца назад +11

    I came for Ginger, but stayed for the welder overhaul. She is such a sweetheart. Nice work on the welder, thanks for sharing your videos.

  • @89G
    @89G 2 месяца назад +19

    Hahaha... you found that right by my favorite Italian Restaurant. Oddly enough, I just had a conversation yesterday with one of my viewers about how these things are unstoppable. I think you just proved our conversation as accurate!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +4

      I was just thinking about that restaurant the other day. I don't think I've stepped foot in there for 20 years.

    • @89G
      @89G 2 месяца назад +1

      @sixtyfiveford I used to frequent this location about 25 years ago. When Chef Tom had his Bistro on 90th and Redwood, my friends and I would go eat there all the time. Occasionally Chef Tom would come sit with us too. I've probably been 4 times to in the past year to the 5400 location. It's a drive from Tooele.... so I dont go as often as I'd like. The Manicotti with Alfredo sauce is the best!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +3

      @@89GI may have to pop in there soon.

  • @russellstephan6844
    @russellstephan6844 2 месяца назад +2

    Side of the road finds...
    I retired early from a high-stress career in big finance IT and for the last ten years, 90% of my daily transportation needs have been via bicycle. Talk about roadside finds! When you're going low & slow, what you see is incredible -- garments, tools, devices, containers, etc. And, if you pedal behind the huge local mall, the treasure people throw out, wow! I've scored some nice 1/4" sheet steel stock in the past.
    Within the last couple of weeks, I came upon a nice plastic container. And who doesn't need another sturdy container for the garage workbench? I picked up the container and tossed it into my kiddy cart bicycle trailer. I get home open up the container to toss out the half-eaten lunch still in there and discover a glass pipe and a nice cache of dope!
    Good thing I didn't have an official encounter that day!
    "Seriously! It's not mine! I found the container on the side of the road and picked it up just for the container. I didn't even look in it! I don't do drugs!"
    How big of an eye roll do you suppose I would have received?
    As for those old transformer-based welders, I have a couple of them sitting on the shelf. I like the modern inverter welders with all their weld-quality management options. But, I hold on to the old-school stuff just in case the high-tech versions lose their magic smoke and I'm in the middle of an important project to complete.

  • @airecraft1
    @airecraft1 2 месяца назад +2

    99% of us would have thought it was beyond repair

  • @flatlinesup
    @flatlinesup 2 месяца назад +15

    welcome to another chapter of Ginger the Welding Wonder Dog!!!
    *Thanks for sharing

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +3

      She's still too concerned with where her next meal is coming from to care about welding.

    • @flatlinesup
      @flatlinesup 2 месяца назад +2

      @@sixtyfiveford I don't blame her, so am I most days lol

  • @PaulThomas-qo9vy
    @PaulThomas-qo9vy 2 месяца назад +3

    Wow! From boulevard skidder junk to useful machine! Unbelieveable unless I watched it! Knowledge of the subject, scroungers eyes, a little ingenuity & Voila! Great Vid.!

  • @pgriggs2112
    @pgriggs2112 2 месяца назад +15

    The aluminum windings are not painted to look like copper. That material is called Kapton tape, a highly heat resistant material used as an insulator. It just happens to be copper-colored.

    • @gregkrueger331
      @gregkrueger331 Месяц назад

      I don’t believe that’s Kapton tape. I believe it’s the enamel coating for the wire. Windings and coils are coated to isolate them from themselves. A good representation is a speaker coil, speakers blow when they get too hot and cook the enamel off the wire causing a short.

  • @MikeyMack303
    @MikeyMack303 2 месяца назад +6

    Nice find! You have got to be the luckiest person I know when it comes to finding things!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +2

      I dropped my jaw when I saw this and knew exactly what it was. Of course I was hoping it wasn't missing parts.

    • @MaxGiganteum
      @MaxGiganteum 2 месяца назад

      ​@@sixtyfiveford The key here is that you had your eyeballs open and your brain engaged... most folks drive around half asleep thus don't spot things when they're there to spot or recognize them for what they are! As we used to say back in the day... Top notch spot!
      - Max Giganteum

  • @cosmopezzolla996
    @cosmopezzolla996 2 месяца назад +2

    As usual... you made that look easy! I was waiting for the smoke when you turned it on.... but not on your watch! Great video as always, you gave that machine a new life! Hope Ginger enjoys it 😂

  • @davidegan3280
    @davidegan3280 2 месяца назад +2

    Had one in the shop when I was 9, It's still in the same spot and works fine. I'm 62 now

  • @DAS-Videos
    @DAS-Videos 2 месяца назад +5

    I thought you were crazy to try and fix that thing, I thought it would fry and blow a breaker. But you fixed and restored it to practically brand new. Amazing.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +4

      I was waiting for the fun "pop" when I threw the switch.

  • @Megellin
    @Megellin 2 месяца назад +1

    I remember when just about every family farm had one of those in a shed out back.

  • @rharris7635
    @rharris7635 2 месяца назад +2

    A good assistant makes shop work so much easier!

  • @1970chevelle396
    @1970chevelle396 2 месяца назад +1

    Those tombstone welders are great.

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 2 месяца назад +4

    Another Tombstone lives again and Ginger was just wondering if it might heat up a snack for her. FINE job and God Bless Yall!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +2

      I'm pretty sure that's the only thing on her mind is where the hamburger comes from out of the machine.

  • @texaswoc3461
    @texaswoc3461 2 месяца назад +2

    I never cease to be amazed by you and your finds/restores.

  • @HFG
    @HFG 2 месяца назад +3

    Another one saved from the scrapper. 👍🏼

  • @donaldmarland4346
    @donaldmarland4346 2 месяца назад +2

    Love these type of videos...

  • @davidgridley3643
    @davidgridley3643 2 месяца назад +4

    If anyone could fix that, I knew you would. That was awesome…thanks for taking us along

  • @jackrichards1863
    @jackrichards1863 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm surprised that for so few parts you managed to whop the stuff into shape and got running again on the lowest amperage setting as smooth as cream. Add to that it's a great unit with lots of welding grunt . Even if the scenario was scripted and setup the whole video would be just as impressive. That Lincoln and all those others I have seen so far are all mighty welding machines. Respects to the engineers at that company for the product they consistently design and produce. Great video.

  • @funone8716
    @funone8716 2 месяца назад

    Feels like a win for mankind, saving something from the scrap pile!

  • @deme7063
    @deme7063 2 месяца назад +3

    that feeling when you can't get your truck turned around fast enough.

  • @plakor6133
    @plakor6133 2 месяца назад +3

    I use one of those! Rescued. A great welder.

  • @harlech2
    @harlech2 2 месяца назад +4

    From Roadkill to Righteous!

  • @barthanes1
    @barthanes1 2 месяца назад +1

    I love collecting tools from the side of the road. I've found hundreds over the years. My 1 lb. ball peen hammer was a broken hammer head on the shoulder. I got an NOS handle, which had stirred some paint from an estate sale for $0.10. My favorite tool in the box.

  • @scroungasworkshop4663
    @scroungasworkshop4663 2 месяца назад +1

    Another brilliant video. Thanks, Stuart 🇦🇺

  • @MegamanEXEv2
    @MegamanEXEv2 2 месяца назад +2

    What an incredible roadside find! Would love to have a welder, even a beat up roadside one like this. Great job on the repair/restore!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +3

      Just keep checking your local classifieds. I see stick welders pop up all the time for $75 bucks or less. I bought one for $25 last year. Everybody wants a MIG welder and though those are great, there's nothing wrong with the stick welders.

    • @marksingleton2739
      @marksingleton2739 2 месяца назад

      Yup. I have a tombstone welder that does the jobs I need to get done. I would love to have a mig drop into my life, but that probably won't happen for awhile. These old Lincoln Tombstones are treasures for the common man.
      @@sixtyfiveford

  • @muddyfences5559
    @muddyfences5559 2 месяца назад

    You never cease to amaze me.

  • @JeffKnoxAZ
    @JeffKnoxAZ 2 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful! BTW: Dodge/Chrysler products with the battery in the trunk, like the Magnum, use top quality welding lead as the hot wire from the battery up to the engine compartment. Last I saw it actually had the welding lead printing on the cable. I'd think the aluminum stuff wouldn't stand up to a lot of bending over time, but it would probably work great for as little as I would use it. Now I just need to keep my eyes on the side of the road.

  • @ghilreese3413
    @ghilreese3413 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice job. Thanks for the videos.

  • @ofp8574
    @ofp8574 2 месяца назад

    I always use the shelf. I keep my gloves, cap, and sometimes a wire brush and chipping hammer there. It's convenient, because every other surface I would lay things ends up covered with the remains of previous projects. I can't imagine using one without the shelf. Watching this video makes me want to fabricate an accurate replica of the original back on my 225, just to show my appreciation for the glove shelf. But, then I would have to make an accurate copy of the front, so I would have something to attach it to. Then I'd have to build a transformer to have something to stand it on.

  • @jackh1032
    @jackh1032 2 месяца назад +2

    Seems like a good time to build a metal brake.

  • @patrickmorrissey2271
    @patrickmorrissey2271 2 месяца назад +1

    Great job.
    Looks amazing, for what you started with....

  • @koolaidman4208
    @koolaidman4208 2 месяца назад +1

    Dude can fix anything and if it’s broken he can fix it 👍

  • @georgedonner9099
    @georgedonner9099 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome recovery. Your videos never are dull.

  • @codyswilley
    @codyswilley 2 месяца назад +1

    I have one that's *OLD*the leads are like you said. They are side by side. That's how I tell the difference between ild and new. New is on top and bottom

  • @beingthere597
    @beingthere597 2 месяца назад +2

    Great to see a full video again! I love restorations of most anything. Keep up the good work!

  • @2LateIWon
    @2LateIWon 2 месяца назад +1

    That is crazy. Those tombstone welders are a beast. Great job

  • @tedbastwock3810
    @tedbastwock3810 2 месяца назад

    This is awesome, always love watching you show love to these fantastic machines

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад

      Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. These welders are indestructible.

  • @wayneo7307
    @wayneo7307 2 месяца назад +2

    Hi Moe , Nice Job 👍 . You Can't Beat The Price. And You Just Needed to Get Some Cables . Young People Are Scrap Happy !

  • @daleyingling4868
    @daleyingling4868 2 месяца назад +1

    Amazing job!

  • @JW-fq1pp
    @JW-fq1pp Месяц назад

    Dayammn! The best I've done recently is a 9x12 indoor/outdoor rug. Good find!

  • @alsouthern7190
    @alsouthern7190 2 месяца назад

    Mr. fix it all, great job fixing the Tombstone

  • @scotted6136
    @scotted6136 2 месяца назад +2

    cool find great fix .

  • @BrucesShop
    @BrucesShop 2 месяца назад +1

    AHHH The crackle of an AC welder. Thanks so much for the fun.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад

      It's almost mesmerizing while you're welding

  • @vanstechcorral
    @vanstechcorral 2 месяца назад +1

    I've got a 20th century 1939 welder with infinite adjustment but with copper windings. Still using it.

  • @gnic76
    @gnic76 2 месяца назад +1

    When Ginger dropped the face shield off, she looked like a lot of the welders at my work place, they'd rather do other stuff (like sit around) than weld. She could probably weld better too. 🤣

  • @danielg.1707
    @danielg.1707 24 дня назад

    Well done amigo 👍

  • @Tubeagrutis
    @Tubeagrutis 2 месяца назад +1

    You the man, Mo!!! Nice save of a classic (even if not that old). IF, big IF, I had your skills and was doing a similar rescue, I would have totally done the full back too. 👍👊
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and continuing to be one of the best channels on YT!!!

  • @edwinkok4696
    @edwinkok4696 2 месяца назад +1

    Love your videos!

  • @davidlester6092
    @davidlester6092 2 месяца назад +1

    Another great job Moe!!!! 🏁🏁🏁

  • @finbah5706
    @finbah5706 2 месяца назад +1

    another great restore video. GINGERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!

  • @thedriver02
    @thedriver02 2 месяца назад +1

    Thats awesome, I love those welders! Using the aluminum cable is a great idea!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад

      The price is right. Seams like aluminum wire is in everything made these days.

  • @Brewsipper
    @Brewsipper 2 месяца назад +1

    Really nice work, man. Really. Breathing life into the repair-not-discard movement that seems to be gradually building, at least here in Oz with things like pop-up repair cafés staffed by retirees and people similarly talented and passionate like yourself. I've so far revived our dead microwave and coffee machine, both for under $10 each and am currently tackling our washing maching that snapped its drive chassis amd tore holes in its plastic casing; not sure if I'll pull this one off or not! But with your videos as inspiration, there's wind in my sails!

    • @MaxGiganteum
      @MaxGiganteum 2 месяца назад

      Two things come to mind:
      1. Prices are continuing to rise here in the states due to Bidenomics. All goods are going up in cost... which makes repairing existing items economically feasible or necessary whereas they may not have been in the recent past. Isn't it interesting how losing the "cheap products" manufacturing environment influences society away from being a "throw away" society back into a "rebuild and repair" society like we were in the distant past?
      2. Folks recognize that old school, vintage items are usually built to last and are vastly superior to newly designed and built items thus the old school items are often worthwhile to repair. Couple that with old school items usually CAN be repaired whereas that's often not true with new items as they're built cheaply, designed in a way as to NOT be repairable and with an expected lifespan (planned obsolescence) and what do you get? A growing movement that's created the small item repairs niche.
      As I see it, it has always paid to be self-sufficient and will continue to be so in the future. In fact, I see self-sufficiency becoming ever more crucial in the future due to changes in the law, disruptions in the supply chains, a lack of manufacturing in the US (for those of us in the USA) as well as due to the lunacy of the so-called "climate change" movement. The bottom line is that being able to repair or manufacture or otherwise produce your own items will be critical if you wish to live as you choose as well as save a lot of your money. Having certain skills also opens you up to being able to trade services for what you need too... I can testify to that! I could tell stories forever about how I traded machining or fab work for stuff that I either wanted or needed with little or no cash being a part of the deal. You know what or who also wasn't a part of the deal? The city, county, state or the feds. It' nice to know I don't have to be concerned with having to put up with someone I don't know butting into my business... thinking they have the right to tell me what I can or cannot do or that I need to pay some fee, attain some permit or pay some form of a tax. Not to be a conspiracy theorist or nut but the less the "officials" know, the better off you are. Translation? Doing everything for yourself allows you to do it right and do it the most efficiently with the least cost. Peace and good vibes to all!
      - Max Giganteum

  • @N-M424
    @N-M424 2 месяца назад +1

    My 1987 Tombstone has white upper faceplate retention buttons and black lower buttons.

  • @robletto841
    @robletto841 2 месяца назад +1

    Wow!! Beautiful job 👏 👌 enjoyed the video, thanks

  • @Goomer
    @Goomer 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice Job

  • @M.TTT.
    @M.TTT. 2 месяца назад +1

    I'd probably have one, but no 220 hookup. Nice save!

  • @randybungo2941
    @randybungo2941 2 месяца назад

    I bought one used for 75 bucks over 10 yrs ago. Costed more to wire my house with an outside outlet so sparks stayed out side for driveway welding. If I saw that by road I’d pick it up for scrap. Impressive repair!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад

      That's a great deal.

    • @randybungo2941
      @randybungo2941 2 месяца назад

      @@sixtyfiveford we had them in H S metal shop 50 yrs ago . Do they still make them . Guy I bought it off got himself a mig wire feed welder .

  • @somedudeRyan
    @somedudeRyan 2 месяца назад

    The noises in the background of the opening video were kind of awesome and reminded me of a video game. Like a 80's version of Grand theft Auto except you get points by driving around finding great junk!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад

      Classic. I thought the same thing

  • @briancalvey4997
    @briancalvey4997 2 месяца назад +1

    You're awesome...again!

  • @purplebooger6410
    @purplebooger6410 2 месяца назад +2

    Good find! Score. I have always hole sawed holes on either side of that pocket so that my rod holders sit in the hole. It makes it look like a torso with shoulders instead of a tombstone but handy nonetheless. If you want to get fancy with the holes you can put beauty rings in the holes, I have used cut off cup holders from an old center console for example. Pass it on!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +1

      That's one of my favorite parts about fixing these welders up. You always get to see how each guy modified and or built a cart for these. It's always different.

  • @noberet
    @noberet 2 месяца назад

    Skookum hole shrinker! 🤘

  • @murphymmc
    @murphymmc 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice restoration. Pretty sure the coating on the aluminum winding is for anti-oxidation. Many welding leads are copper plated aluminum.

  • @BruceLyeg
    @BruceLyeg 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice save.

  • @djmips
    @djmips 2 месяца назад

    I think you did a great job on this one! Very cool to bring something back from the dead Dr. Frankenstein!
    Even though your fan arrangement is going to be 'just fine (tm)' there should be something to be said for the shroud / separating plate of the original design. It brings in air from the side louvers and blows it down but without it's just blowing air around in a big open space, I feel like hot air from the transformer will just rise and the fan won't be as effective. But nevertheless - super fun video and great job giving that one new life!

  • @MikeRoss-zv9nm
    @MikeRoss-zv9nm 2 месяца назад

    Ginger is so awesome, your not bad either. Nice restore even though you say you didn't restore it.

  • @kellyscut1761
    @kellyscut1761 2 месяца назад +1

    Your dog is so cool!😎

  • @daki222000
    @daki222000 2 месяца назад +1

    fun video, thanks for sharing.cheers

  • @jameskim62
    @jameskim62 2 месяца назад +1

    VERY NICE REPAIR !!!!~~~~

  • @phillyfathead
    @phillyfathead 2 месяца назад +2

    Excellent!!!

  • @warrenmichael918
    @warrenmichael918 2 месяца назад +1

    My buddy bought an old Lincoln tombstone at an auction. It was old looking and a little beat up but he only gave $40 for it. He got it home and plugged it in, nothing. Took the cover off and it was a solid chunk of rust! LOL thing looks like it was sitting in a pond for years on the inside but the outside looked decent for its age.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +2

      Dang! This has to be the first Lincoln tombstone I've ever heard that died. Rust kills everything steel though.

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 2 месяца назад +1

      @@sixtyfiveford I was in awe of this one. I mean, it looked a little rough but you just cant imagine what it looked like inside. It was actually a big blob of rust. It wasnt really recognizable. It had to have been laying in water or something for a few years, im just not quite sure how the body wasnt rusted away. If it wasnt for the fact it was bought at an auction from an old mans estate sale out of his barn, i would almost think it was taken from a pile of rust and assembled into this older body, it was that bad! LOL This was a few years ago, i will ask him if he has any pictures of it or where it went. I hope its still at his shop, you wont believe this one...

  • @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt
    @MichaelWysocki-ks5xt 2 месяца назад

    Can anything kill them? Yes indeed.
    Many years ago I was maintenance in a shop and they had a lot of these mounted to benches. They are very simple, a transformer with many
    ‘ taps ‘ for different amperage connected to a multi - position switch to chose which ‘ tap ‘ you want.
    The tap wires for the lower amperage were quite small in comparison to the higher amp wires. They used a small motor like one used in a record player to blow a little air around.
    In the shop they were in they used to spray paint the machines we built and the guys painting after hours NEVER checked to turn things off and the welder fans used to get loaded with paint overspray.
    The paint gummed up the fans and they quit working.
    The thing that used to kill these welders was the cheap fans not working and people welding at maximum amperage with no fan and overheating them. The other thing was stingers falling on the bench and shorting with no one noticing until the smaller wires were smoking and burning up
    ( 90 amp wire was always first to get smoked )
    I used to mix and match parts to keep them going, tape the melted wires, actually get record player motors out of the trash to use for the fans, and I remember having one old beater I was trying to make usable , it worked but the whole transformer frame was hot , electrically. 200 volts

  • @bombardier3qtrlbpsi
    @bombardier3qtrlbpsi 2 месяца назад +2

    I missed an idealarc 250 welder with 50' cables. 200$☹️☹️
    I have sa200 Lincoln and a few others. Plus a Lincoln AC from the 50's but it has a flat top and rounded on the sides. Not like a tombstone Lincoln.
    Nice job as always 👍

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +2

      Dang. With all these electric vehicles and stuff like that copper prices are bound to just double or triple in the future. Probably my favorite one was buying a tombstone 10-15 years ago for 50 bucks and as I was going to leave the guy asked if I wanted the extension cords as well. He said I had to dig him out of the garage though because they were heavy. Nearly 150 ft of 6 gauge extension cord. It was heavy for sure.

  • @helmet098
    @helmet098 2 месяца назад +1

    I would have surely said that welder was toast. I've learned once again to never call you Shirley

  • @jameshall4385
    @jameshall4385 2 месяца назад +1

    Looks good. You should look into Scrubs graffiti wipes. They work awesome at removing spray paint and over spray. I love them and they smell awesome.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +1

      I will do. Thanks for the heads up as I'm always cleaning stuff like this.

    • @xsietube
      @xsietube 2 месяца назад +1

      1 part orange oil (limonene) mixed with maybe 5 parts isopropyl works great. Some jerk decided to tag my car and it wiped right off.

  • @brianhind6149
    @brianhind6149 Месяц назад

    It would be interesting to measure the voltage drop under load between the output of the transformer & the welding clamp. on the load using the CCA wires. I have neighbors who wonder why my 24 foot jumper cables will start cars & trucks of all types & theirs won't! I use finely stranded copper wire cables, & they buy the CCA jumpers from Walmart. I also use a hydraulic crimper to install the clamps & the internal connectors. I enjoy your videos very much, & I bet the
    engineers & Master electricians are on Malox & Nitro Glycerin for some of your fixes. Great video !

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Месяц назад

      I actually had two of the exact same welders in the shop at the time of filming this. One with copper leads 5awg and this one with CCA 4awg. There was no difference in welds. CCA you have to run larger to equal copper for sure. The rule of thumb is 2awg but it drops as you get to the larger gauges. Jumper cables have a huge variance in quality. Unless someone goes out of their way to buy a top of the line set or makes them like you; they're junk.

  • @jt9498
    @jt9498 2 месяца назад +1

    I had one of those two and a quarter tombstone welders about 30 years ago. Wish I had never sold it! :( Got $50 Cdn. for it.

  • @AndrewBrowner
    @AndrewBrowner 2 месяца назад

    i had no issues with the current carrying in that cheap CCA cable, but it does corrode so quickly, grease up anywhere you expose it, turned to dust actual dust in under a year of being in my engine bay, and that was with a feral crimped on the end then inserted into a plastic fuse holder enclosure

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад

      Interesting. I guess that could be corrosion, galvanic corrosion or resistance at the connection causing extreme heat. I know everything I buy these days has cca wire in it. I was under the impression the copper was there to prevent the aluminum from oxidizing.

  • @danherring5676
    @danherring5676 2 месяца назад +1

    It's not that Ginger can't weld, I just don't think she was into it that day. But I believe in her.

  • @carlmacomb3947
    @carlmacomb3947 2 месяца назад +1

    you the man

  • @JFW1
    @JFW1 2 месяца назад +1

    That wire is fine for light use. My issues with is the ends brake off and it burns out internally and can be hard to locate. Had a lot of issues with self tarp systems on my dump truck.

    • @JFW1
      @JFW1 2 месяца назад +1

      Good video though

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +3

      Absolutely!. Every time I sell one of these it's always a homeowner that's probably going to use this for another 2 hours in the next 20 years.

  • @Goodoletom916
    @Goodoletom916 2 месяца назад +3

    Awesomeness

  • @jimdaly5077
    @jimdaly5077 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi good save well did👍👍🐝🌞

  • @kennethskillings5036
    @kennethskillings5036 2 месяца назад +1

    We’ll done 👍👍

  • @mr1pearl
    @mr1pearl 2 месяца назад +1

    I'd give you a 9.5 on the u-turn 😆 awesome refurbish job and how to save money !!!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 месяца назад +2

      I need to try harder next time to get a perfect 10.

  • @marcmmclellan
    @marcmmclellan 2 месяца назад +1

    Those welders are always way more expensive in my area!

  • @rexrodecolt
    @rexrodecolt 23 дня назад

    Greatest channel ever, Whats the deal with precision or just torque screwdriver wrench's? And the clutch, whoch ones are junk online? That are cheap? Hmm, anyways,Thanks for the content!

  • @pocket83squared
    @pocket83squared 2 месяца назад

    Ha. Nicely done!

  • @goodfortune6399
    @goodfortune6399 2 месяца назад +3

    I bet those aluminum leads won't last long, strands will probably break apart

  • @jackmahogovv
    @jackmahogovv 2 месяца назад +1

    Workshop MacGyver strikes again! Good job

  • @danbeardshear1356
    @danbeardshear1356 2 месяца назад +1

    amazing

  • @haneyoakie14
    @haneyoakie14 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey Bubba, did you bring the welder?
    Yeah, I threw it in the back of the truck!
    Dang, where’d it go?

  • @madddog7
    @madddog7 2 месяца назад +1

    welderDog luv it !!

  • @cartee72
    @cartee72 2 месяца назад +1

    That’s wicked lucky!!! I get happy when I find a hammer

  • @JBF-GST-Tanda
    @JBF-GST-Tanda 2 месяца назад

    Will adding a heavy-duty bridge rectifier to the output reduce splashing and sparkling?