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got an arc welder for christmas, but wondering if i can weld exhaust hangers with it? or even exhausts? doesnt have to look pretty but functional.

anything else they come in useful for welding?


Posted on: 2007/12/25 2:13
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good luck there not ment for that you need a mig

Posted on: 2007/12/25 3:23
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You can use them to do Exhausts it just depends on your welding skill and the material you are welding.

Posted on: 2007/12/25 3:42
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Takes a little practice but it can be done. I've used my cheapy arc welder to tack exhast together and get everything set up then bring it somewhere there's a mig to have it finished up.

Posted on: 2007/12/25 3:59
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There is nothing wrong with an arc welder. I learnt to weld on one, and it just takes pratice to use them well. Yes you can weld exhausts with them. Hec thats all they used till migs became mainstream. ( I will confess, I am not much of a welder though)

I find the key to it is good quality rods, that are nice and dry, and thin. If my rods are a little old, i bake them in the oven for about 15 mins to dry em right out.

And i always have a play first on some scrap stuff so that I get the ampreage right.

Sure migs require less skill to get an arc, but you still need a steady hand, and praticse to get a good bead.

I guess I have a soft spot for my welder. It was my fathers that he bought in the early 70s, and it built most of the machinery on the farm. In saying that I also have a little gassless mig now that I use for the really fine stuff.

So in conclusion, yes the arc welder will do the job good enough. A mig can make an unskilled welder look better, and its eaiser on thin stuff.


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i managed to weld my exhaust up with an arc and im the worlds worst welder.

if i can do it, so can you




happy welding

Posted on: 2007/12/25 13:53
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well ange, lloks like i might have a challenge for that title for you

worlds worst a series welder

Posted on: 2007/12/26 3:43
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