I recently added a mig welder to the arsenal of tools in my shop. I'm hoping this will add to the "what do you do in the winter" factor. Nice Lincoln PowerMig 140c with cart, full argon/CO2 bottle, regulator, 30 pounds of mig wire, gloves and welding helmet. This unit has had less than one pound of wire run through it so it's essentially brand new. I gave $400 and a full detail for it.
Made this little sign up to make use of the location I have at the shop. I won't put any detailing signs or banners up because I don't want price shoppers bothering me all day long, but the welding I don't mind doing all day long.
The generator in my mobile rig is more than enough to run this welder on so my first welding and fabrication project is to make up an exhaust system to get the exhaust to the exterior of the van. It's going to require a few flanges to be made up in addition to some custom pipe cutting and welding.
Here's the header pipe I made, followed by some photos of additional flanges needed to have a no cut fab up so the generator can be returned to it's original portable configuration if I choose to do so.
Flange marked and drilled in a piece of angle iron.
Time to grind the exhaust hole to size.
A little cutting and grinding...
Voila!!
This flange will be welded on under the van so I can bolt the muffler on down there. I'll be able to simply unbolt it all and return everything to original on the generator if needed.
