THe NAC Lots-O-BFG KO2 Thread

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earlier i told anthony how to figure out what wire to run

tonythetiger734 9:57 pm
trying to decide what type of wire to get
er70S-6 maybe


ROBZ95XJ 10:02 pm
huh

tonythetiger734 10:03 pm
welding wire

ROBZ95XJ 10:04 pm
ooo
im just gonna get .30 hobart when the .25 from travis runs out

tonythetiger734 10:04 pm
i've only ever used er70S-6 but there's a bunch of other choices out there

ROBZ95XJ 10:06 pm
just do eany meany mine e moe catch a tiger by its toe ect.

tonythetiger734 10:07 pm
hahah
that's the best way to do anything related to engineering or design
 
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That's all I've ever used before but wasn't sure if there was a need to change.

I run 0.030 for thicker, structural stuff and I have a spool of 0.023 I might swap in for real thin sheet metal. $95 shipped for 4 spools is a good deal as far as prices that I've seen. I'll go try to find that deal. Since you just ordered it, hopefully I can find it for the same price :roflmao:

They are 11lb spools, but even at that you are looking at $2.16/lb versus $3.04/lb for the HD stuff. Then again you also have to wait a week for it to arrive.

http://www.htpweld.com/ is the place it get it from. Call them (what I do) or I think they have an ebay store.
Edit: Yes, I know their products are not all made here, despite their company name/logo. :(
 
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They are 11lb spools, but even at that you are looking at $2.16/lb versus $3.04/lb for the HD stuff. Then again you also have to wait a week for it to arrive.

http://www.htpweld.com/ is the place it get it from. Call them (what I do) or I think they have an ebay store.
I don't think my MIG can fit a 33lb spool anyway, so that's perfect.

That is sort of frustrating having to wait a week. I'll probably do it anyway. I still haven't edited the pictures I took at my cousin's wedding a month and change ago. That's going to take at least 2 nights away from this week and I need tinker with the VW a little too (making the false floor). So hopefully it arrives by next weekend.
 
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i go to the welding shop and buy whatever wire is the cheapest

my welds hold


suck it
 
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My entire jeep has been done with HD wire.

I noticed 0 difference welding with Bill's wire. Maybe less spatter.

With my welded cranked all the way up doing cast, I never had a problem.
 
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Mark helped me put Ross's axle in my Comanche. I need to thank Mark and Ross, my jeep is less dangerous now.
 
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Also side notes,
WJ lowers can be cut to fit xj/mj in less than 5 minutes.
Taking wheel bearings off old and rusty axles is easy/everyone but me is a pussy.
Putting axles in is easy unless you have one bolt that doesn't want to go in.
The grape soda in the fridge wasn't grape soda.
If you have a stub in hub and no inner shafts and the ujoint is gross, take out the ujoint or it will make a lot of noise.

Learn from me all
 
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What was the grape soda imposter's true identity?
 
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That's what I've run, good results.

I order mine online in bulk. I just paid (Colin/Chris/I used the last bit tacking Colin's ram mount) $95 shipped for 4 spools of it shipped, with 50 tips (way more than I needed). My local welding shop carries the same stuff but a few bucks more. I just couldn't find the time to get there over the past couple of weeks and I didn't want to be without it. I would suggest trying to find some precision layer wound stuff, it really does spool better at the higher rates.

If you've had good luck with the HD stuff use it, I just personally would rather not.
now that you say it, I have noticed that the wacky-wound HD stuff does spool kinda funny, and I can hear the spool motor speeding up and slowing down.

Also side notes,
WJ lowers can be cut to fit xj/mj in less than 5 minutes.
Taking wheel bearings off old and rusty axles is easy/everyone but me is a pussy.
Putting axles in is easy unless you have one bolt that doesn't want to go in.
The grape soda in the fridge wasn't grape soda.
If you have a stub in hub and no inner shafts and the ujoint is gross, take out the ujoint or it will make a lot of noise.

Learn from me all
wheel bearings are easy, yeah, never had one take more than a minute or two. 3lb sledge + sacrificial socket = bearing pops right out, even if the axle is sitting on the ground not connected to a vehicle, making the socket and power steering method useless.

Least favorite thing to have happen: toilet plug + overflow at 1:30AM when the only 24 hour store stocking plungers is across town. That sponge is never going to be the same.
 
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boom pow bang pop KA-BLEWIE!!!!
 
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Mark helped me put Ross's axle in my Comanche. I need to thank Mark and Ross, my jeep is less dangerous now.

Not a problem man, but I only really helped you put the last bolt in on the control arm. You did all the rest of it yourself.

I ended up getting back, and watching a movie with my roommates instead of studying. Thankfully its only a nutrition quiz.
 
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Yay I have to sit through a 3hr class! This sucks the big one...
 
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Hey, glad to see someone's actually trying to build a rig here. AdFab has been somewhat of a farce lately.

:D
I did get a bit done this weekend, but I suppose it didn't happen because there are no pics to show of it.
 
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