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Re: Welding question - quick one, safely grounding
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Posted by Billy NY on July 11, 2006 at 18:59:41 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Welding question - quick one, safely grounding on posted by Billy NY on July 11, 2006 at 10:15:24:
Well, I took a longer bolt, and installed it 1 hole down, clamped off, disconnected the positive on the battery, unplugged the voltage regulator and took the positive off the alternator, the other wires were a pain to put on, however the positive on the alternator, had loop crimp on connector, it was soon to fail, crumbled when I took it off, double good call Old, hopefully that ground sufficed, dragged my welder out there, while doing so, ran into my wooden tray tool box with a file sticking out, popped the tire on the Miller NY 251, my luck, all that for a tack weld, used channel locks on the welded nut, couple of twists and it was out, was not fused in there at all, suprised it snapped, so that's done, time to put er back together soon, can't wait to hear a nice quiet exhaust !
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