Here's one of my projects I did this month.
I cut the shank off a 1 7/8" hitch ball I had and welded it to the hitch of my Sears Garden Tractor.
I started out with a pretty bead and then it went downhill when my hands started shaking due to it turning cold outside.
I was gonna fix the bad looking weld that day. But I said the he double hockey sticks with it for now.
And will go over it again sometime and pretty it up. But so far it's holding for now.
This weld on the ball was done with my 180 AMP lincoln Tombstone Arc Welder set at 160 AMPS "probably was really too high" and I used 1/8" 6011 electrodes.
Chad
I cut the shank off a 1 7/8" hitch ball I had and welded it to the hitch of my Sears Garden Tractor.
I started out with a pretty bead and then it went downhill when my hands started shaking due to it turning cold outside.
I was gonna fix the bad looking weld that day. But I said the he double hockey sticks with it for now.
And will go over it again sometime and pretty it up. But so far it's holding for now.
This weld on the ball was done with my 180 AMP lincoln Tombstone Arc Welder set at 160 AMPS "probably was really too high" and I used 1/8" 6011 electrodes.
Chad

