Also, I started out with the generator. Then I realized the homeowner allowed me to use the 50 amp plug so I bought an adapter and ran my 100 foot extension cord for 220 V. That worked out better. And it was quieter because that generator is so stinking loud.
I'm no grammar nazi or anything, but it's ground. "I ground the back side" not grinded. That being said, good video and I got to learn as well, so thank you for that. Did not know about the pre-heating for cold materials. Are planning on pulling an M1Abrams with that system? I like how over built it is, you put a lot of thought into that. Good job, sir!
Remember, the plural of moose is still moose. Grinding coffee is ground coffee. Past tense of grind is ground? Or is the ground only what the welder needs to work? Does “grinded” still sound OK? Haha gotta love the English language. Please check out my website in the description and let me know what you think
I was not able to record the actual Welding because it was so windy and rainy all the time. I wish I had a shop or a garage. Welding in the controlled environment is so much more practical. Putting the whole trailer up on jackstands would also be ideal. I had to work down in the gravel. It sucked.
Also, I started out with the generator. Then I realized the homeowner allowed me to use the 50 amp plug so I bought an adapter and ran my 100 foot extension cord for 220 V. That worked out better. And it was quieter because that generator is so stinking loud.
I'm no grammar nazi or anything, but it's ground. "I ground the back side" not grinded. That being said, good video and I got to learn as well, so thank you for that. Did not know about the pre-heating for cold materials. Are planning on pulling an M1Abrams with that system? I like how over built it is, you put a lot of thought into that. Good job, sir!
True. I should do spellcheck
Remember, the plural of moose is still moose. Grinding coffee is ground coffee. Past tense of grind is ground? Or is the ground only what the welder needs to work? Does “grinded” still sound OK?
Haha gotta love the English language.
Please check out my website in the description and let me know what you think
I was not able to record the actual Welding because it was so windy and rainy all the time. I wish I had a shop or a garage. Welding in the controlled environment is so much more practical. Putting the whole trailer up on jackstands would also be ideal. I had to work down in the gravel. It sucked.