Printable Version | Subscribe | Add to Favourites
New Topic New Reply
Author: Subject: 110 amps mig welder for chasis
hamza

posted on 20/10/14 at 06:08 PM Reply With Quote
110 amps mig welder for chasis

Hi,
Can I use a 110 amp mig welder for welding the locost frame

Regards

Hamza

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
Slimy38

posted on 20/10/14 at 06:12 PM Reply With Quote
Yes.

I use a 150 amp mig on setting 2 out of 6. I take it up to 4 to weld the plate, but that's still (roughly) 100 amps.

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
Andy S

posted on 20/10/14 at 06:14 PM Reply With Quote
If you were a competent enough welder to fabricate a chassis you would not have to ask that question






View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
hamza

posted on 20/10/14 at 06:19 PM Reply With Quote
Yes Andy

I am not a competent welder that is why I am asking such questions- where I live it costs a fortune to buy a mig welder so will be needing a lot of assistance

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
43655

posted on 20/10/14 at 06:25 PM Reply With Quote
yes, as long as it's a decent welder (so will actually be producing that ind of power you use)
with regards to competence and amperege, I too just work on 4 out of 6 on a 150amp Cebora.
this might be around 100amp, I don't know, it's done by feel, and you're welcome to see the MIG welds I've done so far.

Hamza, why, whereabouts are you?

View User's Profile E-Mail User View All Posts By User U2U Member
hamza

posted on 20/10/14 at 06:32 PM Reply With Quote
I am stranded in a place called Peshawar, on the Pakistan side near the Afghan border- quite a challenge to survive
View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
Slimy38

posted on 20/10/14 at 07:13 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by hamza
I am stranded in a place called Peshawar, on the Pakistan side near the Afghan border- quite a challenge to survive


Well, at least you won't have to worry about the IVA when you've finished building it...

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
mark chandler

posted on 20/10/14 at 07:20 PM Reply With Quote
Depends on the quality of the welder, use 0.6mm wire and you should be okay.

Cheap welders are generally improved by replacing the earth lead and clamp with something more substantial.

Try on a piece of 2mm steel before you buy

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
theprisioner

posted on 20/10/14 at 07:28 PM Reply With Quote
Well Hamza I am most impressed why not do what some on this forum do and post examples of your welding for constructive comment. I hope you are doing a blog of your project as I for one would be fascinated. I wish I could be of more help best of luck.





http://sylvabuild.blogspot.com/

http://austin7special.blogspot.co.uk/

View User's Profile Visit User's Homepage View All Posts By User U2U Member
nick205

posted on 20/10/14 at 08:15 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by hamza
Yes Andy

I am not a competent welder that is why I am asking such questions- where I live it costs a fortune to buy a mig welder so will be needing a lot of assistance


Hi Hamza,

Ask all the questions you want to, there is a lot of help available on here.

I welded up a go-kart frame from 25mm x 3mm wall thickness steel with a 110A MIG on full power. I then made a welding trollet from 25mm x 1.5mm wall thickness steel (as you would use for a Locost). Much easier and only needed the power on 3 of 4 settings.

You might also want to sign up on the MIG welding forum for more help - http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/

Best of luck with your project and keep us updated with your progress.






View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
wylliezx9r

posted on 20/10/14 at 09:16 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Andy S
If you were a competent enough welder to fabricate a chassis you would not have to ask that question


Very constructive and welcoming.





I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered.
George Best

View User's Profile E-Mail User View All Posts By User U2U Member
blakep82

posted on 20/10/14 at 10:52 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by wylliezx9r
quote:
Originally posted by Andy S
If you were a competent enough welder to fabricate a chassis you would not have to ask that question


Very constructive and welcoming.


Andy s must've been born welding torch in hand!





________________________

IVA manual link http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/detail?type=RESOURCES&itemId=1081997083

don't write OT on a new thread title, you're creating the topic, everything you write is very much ON topic!

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
NigeEss

posted on 20/10/14 at 11:47 PM Reply With Quote
You must be the first builder from that part of the world !!

As mentioned, sample pics to help us give tips. Loads of welding tutorials online and join Mig Welding Forum as they, like the majority of people on here are also
very helpful.

I'm self taught, loads of practice and with a little help from Youtube, my welding has been complimented by a few MOT testers





Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.................Douglas Adams.

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member
hamza

posted on 22/10/14 at 06:05 PM Reply With Quote
Dear All,

Thanks a lot for all your assistance- will be keeping you updated- hopefully will be getting my mig welder on the 13th of November, will be posting the picture of my welding machine and first weld

Hamza

View User's Profile View All Posts By User U2U Member

New Topic New Reply


go to top






Website design and SEO by Studio Montage

All content © 2001-16 LocostBuilders. Reproduction prohibited
Opinions expressed in public posts are those of the author and do not necessarily represent
the views of other users or any member of the LocostBuilders team.
Running XMB 1.8 Partagium [© 2002 XMB Group] on Apache under CentOS Linux
Founded, built and operated by ChrisW.