Hello everybody!
It's time for my first welding project with my PA140ST! And first arc project using stick. The idea is to build something useful while practicing the basic skills needed for stick. The victims are 48' of 1"x1"x1/8" square tubing, a sheet of 2'x6' 12 guage mild steel and some scrap 1"x1/4" flat stock. Hopefully by the end of it all, I'll have a light duty table for future tig / stick projects. I've seen some beefy tables out there but right now it's too much of an investment to really go gunho with some heavy duty materials. I don't forsee putting over 50#s on it either so this should be good for now.
I live in a small 40 year old bungalow with a 6' crawlspace downstairs. That's after underpinning! It really is a cave but it's all I got. Since space is limited I can only make a table that 2'x6'. Needless to say I have shop envy when I see all the well outfitted open space garages you guys have. Just finished hardwiring a dual circuit 240v/120v line in the cave and ready to start.
Unfortunately between work and other non welding projects around the house progress will be slow. The tubing was picked up from the local steel supply for $52 CAD on saturday. I still have to order the 12 guage sheet. That'll be done tomorrow, hopefully. Today I bought a 8" asphault wheel and modded my Mastercraft miter to cut the tubing to size. TSC had a clearance sale and I picked up some hobart rods for very cheap. Got some practice time with the 140ST, some 1/8 6011 and an old brake rotor.
Cell phone snaps to come very soon!