sewerzuk
Well-known member
Its been a while since I posting anything here...so thought I would do a little contributing!
I put together this short video demonstrating how to weld with a pair of batteries and a set of jumper cables. I've used this method dozens of times on stranded rigs; with a little practice you can lay down some pretty nice welds.
I do own a ready welder, but I find that I usually leave it in the shop for most trail runs and just toss a few sticks of welding rod in my toolbox to save on space and weight.
The welding in this video was done with 1/8" 6011 rod, but others work well too. I've seen people use coat hangers, coins, etc. as a filler rod and I've tried it a few times; but without flux, you end up with a pretty nasty bird-poopy looking weld. Its easier to be a little proactive and toss some welding rod in your toolbox...
I put together this short video demonstrating how to weld with a pair of batteries and a set of jumper cables. I've used this method dozens of times on stranded rigs; with a little practice you can lay down some pretty nice welds.
I do own a ready welder, but I find that I usually leave it in the shop for most trail runs and just toss a few sticks of welding rod in my toolbox to save on space and weight.
The welding in this video was done with 1/8" 6011 rod, but others work well too. I've seen people use coat hangers, coins, etc. as a filler rod and I've tried it a few times; but without flux, you end up with a pretty nasty bird-poopy looking weld. Its easier to be a little proactive and toss some welding rod in your toolbox...


