Great review I've been welding over 50 years and with the larger clamp its great if welding at a table all the time and the smaller one is better if you're going from place to place
One thing about the braided copper jumper part - some time ago I was welding larger round pipe and the ground clamp barely fit over it, the copper part was touching the metal and recently I noticed that during that time it had burned up some of that copper. I think in that kind of situation it conducts better than the clamp itself but it's not a tight connection at all so it arcs over this part in particular and can ruin it quite quickly
Well i hav the big brass clamp for last 5 yr on my Eastwood mig 250 amp not one issue have dropped no daily have done the hose clamp iam going to try bridging the second jaw spring holds up well and grips to my welding table . Thanks for your video
Yours was a little worse than the one that came on my everlast 211., but I had to replace it after little use. I only got through a half a roll of mig wire.
I have had that exact same Hobart T-Style clamp for years and absolutely NONE of those issues have happened, Ive dropped it numerous times and never once had a problem, YOU should change the title of this video to, I HAVE NO CLUE HOW GOOD THESE CLAMPS ARE, OR WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT but let me tell you what I've heard from some mysterious source.....SMMFH
brass has fairly poor conductivity....most of these are actually made w/cast copper alloy which also looks a bit yellow but has a redder tint; closer to orange. Helps against shattering too. Honestly those stamped clamps if you replace the copper plated steel parts w/copper pipe will likely have better conductivity.
Great review I've been welding over 50 years and with the larger clamp its great if welding at a table all the time and the smaller one is better if you're going from place to place
One thing about the braided copper jumper part - some time ago I was welding larger round pipe and the ground clamp barely fit over it, the copper part was touching the metal and recently I noticed that during that time it had burned up some of that copper. I think in that kind of situation it conducts better than the clamp itself but it's not a tight connection at all so it arcs over this part in particular and can ruin it quite quickly
I have a jumper cable end on mine. I find it works better than all the ones I could buy in store.
Well i hav the big brass clamp for last 5 yr on my Eastwood mig 250 amp not one issue have dropped no daily have done the hose clamp iam going to try bridging the second jaw spring holds up well and grips to my welding table . Thanks for your video
We used severe duty jumper cable clamps because they hold far better..
What welder did you pick up and will you feature the welder in a future video? I've been thinking about getting a welder myself.
It was yesterday’s video
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Nipple Clamps
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Just don't add Electricity or you might get a shock of your life.😂
@agrayrider lol, stuppiddd YT supppressed your comment. I am dDying laughing. Typos intentional because... well YT butttlyckks
@@EvilTwinRC51 thanks I never get my notifications on time. I did watch the video on the new welder. 👍have a great rest of the weekend.
I have the big on on my 220 😂 like it a lot more for the soul reason that they last long the other ones burn out idk why but they do
Yours was a little worse than the one that came on my everlast 211., but I had to replace it after little use. I only got through a half a roll of mig wire.
Berger Quinn,and on where do they get the names tell him me that folks
I want to know what the cat prefers.
Cats know all :)
I have had that exact same Hobart T-Style clamp for years and absolutely NONE of those issues have happened, Ive dropped it numerous times and never once had a problem, YOU should change the title of this video to, I HAVE NO CLUE HOW GOOD THESE CLAMPS ARE, OR WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT but let me tell you what I've heard from some mysterious source.....SMMFH
brass has fairly poor conductivity....most of these are actually made w/cast copper alloy which also looks a bit yellow but has a redder tint; closer to orange. Helps against shattering too. Honestly those stamped clamps if you replace the copper plated steel parts w/copper pipe will likely have better conductivity.
I replaced mine with that Hobart style. Don't like it. It's clumsy and seems to want to slip off. To each their own, I guess.
Basically a Brass Hobart 770031 400-Amp knockoff
Don't electrocute yourself. Welding can be dangerous