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On your welder, have you checked for proper tension on the spool? If too loose when you’re welding and then when you let up the spool can freewheel and then rat nest like you’re experiencing. I’ve had the same problem before and tightening the spool solved it.
It shouldn't be out of time, it's not that old. Like I mentioned, the wire is tight.I haven’t used my mig welder much since I got it, but I would think something is out of time or loose and it’s allowing the spool to spin more then the amount of wire that’s coming off the spool.
There's the thing, both spools came from the same TSC store. I'm hoping it is just my dumb luck.tension may be too high on the spool, causing it to pull tight. or you just happened to get 2 spools from the same lot that wasn't wound correctly. I used to work for one of their "smaller" competitors in a plant that made hollow core wire, we weren't allowed to say the H word around the old man, some bad blood there. But we heard of a lot of quality issues coming out of Hobart by a lot of operators that left and came to work for us and stories from the salesmen.

It started out as a March pulleys set up. I modified it a little bit....years ago.I like that belt setup! is that something your bought or put together? Looking at the belt routing, is that a "standard" rotation water pump? I'd like to run serpentine on my 66 Mustang without having to swing over to a reverse rotation pump.

Nuttsgt- love the ammo can toolbox idea. Now how about a pintle mount for a Ma Duece?
Maybe....if I had one.Nuttsgt- love the ammo can toolbox idea. Now how about a pintle mount for a Ma Duece?

It wasn't too bad until I stepped up from a F150 Supercab to a F250 crew cab, both shortbeds. I gained an extra 14-18" in length.Off with its head! I hate it when my best plans turn to ****!




Not really sure if CMU veneer wall is a thing or just something that worked out for me. I think there's 75 block in a cube, I cut the entire cube in half, and carried them to the basement.Wow, that looks like a lot of work!
I've never seen a CMU veneer wall before, but it makes a lot of sense with that old rock foundation. My parents had the same type of rock walls in the basement of their house -- I remember the air being very dank and the mortar crumbling easily.
Nice job fixing up those old walls. I'll bet your basement will be a lot more livable when you're finished.
A few weeks ago, we got 3-4 inches overnight. The corner I'm working in, had some intrusion. Not much but I could see some dampness on the floor and where mortar/concrete dust/debris has washed.How much water came in after a heavy rainstorm? Some of the older houses in my neighborhood have something similar and the water runs in and then drains back afterwards.
I know previously you dug up to add some depth several years ago and poured portions of a new floor. ( BY HAND!)
Been there, done that, don’t envy ya.
Too bad you don’t have a mixer, I see the pan so I assumed you’re going to be mixing it by hand.
No Bilco door here, no place for one. Front and west wall have wrap around porch on the outside. East wall has the garage and behind the back wall has a crawl space behind it.How much further do you have to carry it to the basement? I think I remember a Bilco door entrance.