20 buck WELDER can we save it?

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  • @joemyers557
    @joemyers557 2 роки тому +18

    I have this exact same welder. A good friend of mine passed away and I bought it from his widow for $50 mine definitely doesn't want to slide down on its own, In fact it's a bit of a pain to get it to slide at all but it works like a champ. It's up at my company warehouse and has welded many of trailers, snow plows and what not. This video really brought a smile to my face learning about my old welder and reminding me of my old friend.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому +3

      Great story. Always nice when a tool has a back story.

  • @thorkmoore
    @thorkmoore 2 роки тому +7

    Just got a tombstone last night for 50 bucks thanks to your last video! Just need to fix the leads and a coat of paint !

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому +4

      That's a score!

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 2 роки тому

      @@sixtyfiveford I got one for $50 with a bad fan motor. Got a fan motor from the welding supply and used it once to weld blades on a rotovator on a Gravely walk behind and then swapped it for a trailer. YEARS ago. GREAT welders!

  • @lawrence1md
    @lawrence1md 2 роки тому +1

    It’s hard to believe that a person with a welder can’t fabricate such a repair. My wife constantly reminds me that we are a dying breed. Great job!

  • @firemanjeffgg2440
    @firemanjeffgg2440 2 роки тому +9

    That hurt when you said 30 years ago in the 90s.

  • @EdOfTheNorth
    @EdOfTheNorth 2 роки тому +6

    Thanks Moe. I've been having the same problem for the last 30 years and just use bungee cords from the lever to the handle to hold it where I want it but your idea of welding some allthread to the top of the lever mechanism with a nut seems to work so much better. So thank you for the video. Merry Christmas to you and yours and may God bless you all.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Thanks. Merry Christmas to you and yours as well.

  • @GridIndustries
    @GridIndustries 2 роки тому +19

    Another great vid! I consider myself pretty handy, but your videos have been valuable in teaching me different techniques that I didn't know before to add to my repertoire. The torpedo heater video was great, as I was able to tweak mine to burn cleaner. Thanks again!

    • @bardmadsen6956
      @bardmadsen6956 2 роки тому

      About five hours ago I was thinking of that video, I wasn't really present most of the time, brand new torpedo heater, wouldn't start. Blast, another thing to fix, took it apart wishing I had watched the video while it ran, took one hose off blew into it, started right up after that. Got off easy, helped painting around the inside of the hood on my truck today, when it's 10F below and a winter storm watch. At least the video is there for back-up. Ran this one also, did he fix it? Oh, now the windows 10 emojis says Blizzard, I just love how they add things I don't want.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому +2

      Hey thanks

    • @edkorobanov6841
      @edkorobanov6841 2 роки тому

      That 7018 is a DC rod your using with an AC machine...... use 6011

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому

      @@edkorobanov6841 7018 is a AC and DC rod

    • @edkorobanov6841
      @edkorobanov6841 2 роки тому

      @@sixtyfiveford If your AC welder has an OCV of 60 volts as some smaller welders do, you will need to use 7018AC.

  • @N.Cognito
    @N.Cognito 2 роки тому +5

    I've got a similar Wards welder. The lock and adjustment lever are separate but its essentially the same. It was my dad's, don't use it much but when its needed it comes in handy.

    • @dumbasscountryboy
      @dumbasscountryboy 2 роки тому +2

      I have the same one. Really good little machine.

  • @rickolson9011
    @rickolson9011 2 роки тому +4

    Well done with the bolt and Knob!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Thanks. It makes it work and that's all that matters.

  • @bolig84
    @bolig84 2 роки тому +4

    I like collecting and fixing old buzz boxes too. I got a Union Carbide 230 amp that reminds me a lot of a Miller Thunderbolt for 20 bucks at a swap meet this summer and it cleaned up and welds like new. People underestimate the old AC welders you can get a lot done with them for not much money. Thanks for your videos I always enjoy them. 👍

  • @BruceLyeg
    @BruceLyeg 2 роки тому +3

    They came with the wheel kit that way so your first welding project would be mounting the wheels. I still have the manual for this welder somewhere. Nice job getting it going again and prettying it up a little

  • @yurimodin7333
    @yurimodin7333 Рік тому +1

    When I was about 14 I got dragged along by my dad to one of his buddies shops where he had one of these (Sears but the same thing) doing the same problem of sucking back down. They ended up doing something with a small chain that would hold it up. I love these old buzzboxes because they are simple and will outlive me. Inverters are cool & lightweight in the field but for something that just stays in the shop an iron core with wire windings is hard to beat.

  • @kevinthorrington2131
    @kevinthorrington2131 6 місяців тому

    Century made some very good welders. I had a 300 amp AC welder from century, it was one of the smoothest welding AC welders I ever welded with.

  • @DAS-Videos
    @DAS-Videos 2 роки тому +13

    In the shape that thing was in, I think he would have let it go for $10 lol. Great job fixing it.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому +1

      Probably.

    • @windmillacres679
      @windmillacres679 2 роки тому

      Are you kidding. It has LEADS!
      lol.
      Seriously, you could get $50 easy in my area. I see some really rough Lincoln tombstone welders selling for $200 all the time.

  • @danburch9989
    @danburch9989 2 роки тому +9

    The two rivets at the top of each shunt bar are intended to keep the shunt bars parallel. It relies on friction to keep the amp setting from moving. The phonelic is probably too slippery. I might suggest a thin rubber strip along the outside edges of the shunt bar to keep it from slipping after the handle is released. The parts breakdown doesn't show the rubber strips but hey, users sometimes have better designs than the engineers. Higher spring pressure should help also (maybe it's lost it's springyness). The slipping of the setting seems to be common.

  • @keithjurena9319
    @keithjurena9319 2 роки тому +3

    Very interesting design. Shows the variable flux in the field as it pulls the shunt in when arc is struck.

  • @wayneo7307
    @wayneo7307 2 роки тому +2

    Nice Job Moe ! She's A Worker Now ! Looks Alright too ! Nice Job of Problem Solving too.

  • @gregbetts8057
    @gregbetts8057 2 роки тому +1

    same type welder painted for so many retailers .... good vid

  • @jjock3239
    @jjock3239 2 роки тому +1

    Back in the mid 70s, I bought a 295 amp Solar (Century) Welder that had a wiper arm and friction lock system for adjusting the current. It had the same problem as this welder, in that while welding at the higher amperages, the current lever would creep downward, requiring that I stop, re-adjust the amperage, and then continue. I got so frustrated by this, that I made an external screw mechanism to move and lock the current adjustment lever. In every other way, it was an excellent welder, but I eventually replaced it with a multi function welder. It is good to see that you were able to repair the buzz box.

  • @billarroo1
    @billarroo1 2 роки тому

    I was just thinking what a great time that the internet and UA-cam exists, that people with GREAT ideas and knowledge can share. With the rest of us. Thanks

  • @greghansard357
    @greghansard357 2 роки тому

    I have that same welder and I'm the original owner. Bought it brand new from Montgomery Ward in Wichita, KS in the late 70's I believe. Less than $100 I think. Still works fine.

  • @CarlosMorales-jd5hb
    @CarlosMorales-jd5hb 2 роки тому +1

    I own two versions of these machines (Dayton,Craftsman) that do both AC-DC. I took care of the shunt sliding issue by applying a very fine film of toothpaste because of its abrasiveness. Both machines are upgraded with dinse socket connectors so that I can use the same cables of my Lincolns, Millers and other machines. Another upgrade that keeps the power cords from getting to hot is a 100uf motor run only capacitor on the 220v ac input after the on of switch. These machines are awesome, they will save the day when coming across magnatized steel and they run 7018 on DC just as good if not better than inverter machines. Thank you for the video.

  • @jessehyatt4334
    @jessehyatt4334 2 роки тому +7

    Bravo man. I love these videos. Thanks for taking the time to educate. I feel like I'm learning and having fun watching. Keep rockin'.

  • @strongandco
    @strongandco 2 роки тому +7

    That was a great fix. The wing nut on top definitely doesn't look out of place, I'm sure I've seen old school welding machines with a large bakelite/phenolic resin type knob right on the top of the welder. Also, possibly, if you'd made a yoke type fixture to connect the all thread you could do away with handle and modify it to just be a current indicator and not have that handle sticking out? Cool job😎

  • @Brianscoronet
    @Brianscoronet 7 місяців тому

    Ur truly a jack of all trades, i like ur use of a hose reel for your 220 cord, great content

  • @murphymmc
    @murphymmc 2 роки тому +5

    I have an old Miller stick welder that has threaded adjuster like your mod, a bit heavier duty threaded rod but it's factory. I think the magnetic field pull developed by the current flow was not quite mitigated by the original design. The factory setting system, as you noted, had considerable pull when the weld arc started. You fixed that in a way that made it fail safe. Nicely done.

  • @LujinCustom
    @LujinCustom 2 роки тому +4

    When you said, “ 30 years ago, back in the 90s.” I about died!
    OUCH!!!
    Being that the welder is a Monkey Wards unit, it’d probably go for a pretty good price to a collector of vintage Americana and old school garage tools

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому +2

      Crazy how time flies. I felt the same when the owner told me it broke 30yrs ago and a few sentences later said around 1990.

  • @WorldPowerLabs
    @WorldPowerLabs Рік тому

    I had essentially the same machine, sold as a Century in the 1980s. The shunt on mine had a strong tendency to slide downward due to the magnetic force in the transformer core, as soon as I would strike an arc. I tried adjusting the spring tension nut on the back of the mechanism, to little avail, so I usually just wedged a calibrated stick between the shunt handle and the floor (okay, it wasn't calibrated... I just happened to have a cutoff scrap that was the right length for about 90A...)
    I built a rectifier for it, in a standalone box that could sit atop the machine (painted to match... Huskee Red is close to the original color). Not sure that was worth the effort, but for an electrical engineer, it was a fun project.

  • @scroungasworkshop4663
    @scroungasworkshop4663 2 роки тому +2

    Well done, like you need another welder😂😂. I have the same enjoyment fixing things just for the sake of fixing them and saving them from scrap or even worse, landfill. I can also totally relate to tidying up the case and generally making it look less knocked around. I think your channel attracts a lot of like mined people that enjoy your down to earth style. For those that don’t know, transformers like welders ect use a special silicone/ iron alloy steel and it is laminated together in thin pieces to reduce electromagnetic eddy currents which reduce efficiency / waist power and not because it’s cheaper. Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺

  • @lv_woodturner3899
    @lv_woodturner3899 2 роки тому

    Nice restoration. As you said, bad design. I love the footage at the end with your dog catching the ball as he jumps through the hoop. This put a smile on my face.
    Dave.

  • @veemaxx
    @veemaxx 2 роки тому

    I have the Century 230ac/140 dc version of this welder, I bought new in 1989 from a farm store. It lives in a barn and still works great Every 10 years or so I blow out the dust. It was my only welder for 30 years.

  • @JT-tz5hp
    @JT-tz5hp 2 роки тому +2

    I have an old century welder with the DC option. I have noticed mine drops in amps also. It seems to settle down only like 5 to 10 amps or so then binds up and stays. So i've just been in the habit of setting it higher than i want to compensate. But if it gets worse. This solution is gonna be implemented!

  • @keith_hudson
    @keith_hudson 2 роки тому

    Dude where have you been all my life. This channel is a commentation of like 10 different channels I watch. Accept more to the point. Love it. New sub.

  • @Ghis1964s
    @Ghis1964s 2 роки тому +2

    Strong you say?
    A friend I use to work for had a similar one as this. Once I tied a rope on that lever-handle with a 20lbs piece of steel hanging on the back thinking this would work. As soon as I struck the arc that 20lbs weight went flying over the welder.
    The next thing we did was to attach a small chain and bolt a hook on top of the welder. That did the trick ;)

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 2 роки тому

      With a last title name you should have had a GM/Detroit diesel genset pulling the welder. Common practise for RG!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому +1

      It felt like at least 40-50lbs of force pulling the lever down. And that's with the friction of the thing wedged under spring pressure. It would make a heck of electromagnet.

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 2 роки тому

      @@sixtyfiveford Yessir! On both counts!

  • @jmyers9853
    @jmyers9853 2 роки тому

    i fixed an idealarc250 that laid outside apart for years. so simple, just needed some oil and a new switch. you are doing great

  • @rustyrepairs2565
    @rustyrepairs2565 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your know how. Always enjoy your videos.

  • @DAS-Videos
    @DAS-Videos 2 роки тому +2

    And Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  • @jeffreybrianring6392
    @jeffreybrianring6392 2 роки тому

    I love ur idea for your extension cord, using a hose reel, ur a genius. Great job fixing that welder.

  • @robertbaysinger1309
    @robertbaysinger1309 2 роки тому +2

    Great fix, glad I can't weld for crap or I'd be looking for one to fix up too. Lol
    🤔 Maybe I should fix one to learn to weld better.

  • @Bigtwin88
    @Bigtwin88 2 роки тому +1

    Great Video.......I love it when something works out.....Thanks.

  • @roderickmacgregor4867
    @roderickmacgregor4867 2 роки тому

    you you make stuff look so bloody easy its so annoying. when i try to do stuff and make a complete hash of it.. keep doing vids love em

  • @z9ski690
    @z9ski690 2 роки тому +1

    Another excellent description of how things work!! You’re a genius.

  • @canamrider7195
    @canamrider7195 Рік тому

    Nice fix. I have the same style welder (Century) and always questioned whether or not I could change the amp setting with the machine running. Lincolns, No, but Centurys, Yes. I understand now, that there is no physical electrical contact being moved with the shunt moving up and down.

  • @hansshieh6506
    @hansshieh6506 2 роки тому +1

    Learn something every time I see your vids. Good job!

  • @dale5898
    @dale5898 2 роки тому +1

    I just found your channel. Fun and educational. You are on my must watch list. Thank you for your hard work. Merry Christmas to you and yours!

  • @luke2042
    @luke2042 2 роки тому

    Welding that wingnut onto the part that moved was a genius idea. The manufacturer should have done that.

  • @anthonyfurtado177
    @anthonyfurtado177 Рік тому

    It's the same exact welder as the Century welder, just a different name plate and color.
    As for the adjuster the reason it goes down is because the vibration , the nut in the back of the adjuster it has to be fine tuned, a little to tight it will go down a little to lose it will go down, I have the Ac/dc one that is identical to yours , had the same problem , I had to rebuild the adjuster and Straightened it out just like you did , will , the trick was sticking the arc and see where it let's go, and keep adjusting it until it stopped , when I got it to stop I used some lock tight , that machine will last you forever.

  • @macswanton9622
    @macswanton9622 2 роки тому

    I like your style. Made it better-than-new, and no wasted time on esthetics. Perfect xmas gift for a young enthusiast, too!

  • @waderobinson4911
    @waderobinson4911 2 роки тому +1

    I had a smaller yellow one and it broke in the same place glued them back together lasted a while till it didn't haha the force it has contributed to them breaking along with heat cycles also had a hard time starting a weld when it started it was quite powerful. Mine also had a crank handle on the top with a threaded rod to ajust the amperage.

  • @1pcfred
    @1pcfred 2 роки тому

    The day someone brought that welder home new it was their pride and joy. You did right by it. That sheet is phenolic and the trade name for it would be Mircata. Bakelite is different stuff. Although Bakelite may be a phenol resin plastic too? The difference is in how it is made. Bakelite is baked in molds. If you've ever broken Bakelite you might notice it has a hard crust on it. That's from the hot mold it was made in. The outside skin gets toasted. Then the inside is all granular. Micarta has cloth or paper in it. Though really crappy Bakelite has a lot of sawdust filler in it.

  • @Brent_Rolston
    @Brent_Rolston 2 роки тому

    Oh man this brings back memories of working with my dad in the shop. He had a very similar welder with that handle design. He did the exact mod you did with the threaded rod out the top with a round wheel handle on top to adjust. He used it for years like that. His also made that vibration/buzzing sound all the time. I totally forgot about that sound till you started welding. Put a smile on my face. Thanks man.

  • @carloskawasaki656
    @carloskawasaki656 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing, i have the same trouble, i fixing everything and everything is good, thank you 👍👍👍👍

  • @not2fast4u2c
    @not2fast4u2c 2 роки тому +1

    My Wards welder has a big bar that slides in and out of the transformer when you slide the handle It also has a flexible cable /bolt thing with a knob you tighten that clamps the bar tight to keep it from moving 😃🎄🎄☃

    • @MaxGiganteum
      @MaxGiganteum 2 роки тому

      If I'm reading you right, I thought of the same exact thing in place of the threaded shaft which Moe used. A bar & clamp would be superior for making adjustments... at least for doing it quickly. Obviously, either way works. It just boils down to what you require for convenience.
      As this video is most likely the last one Moe uploads to his channel this year... I'll take this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry Christmas & a happy New Year. May you all be blessed with the company of friends, family & loved ones through the last days of the year. Here's to good food and a warm, safe environment for all of us. Godspeed!
      👍🏻✌🏻❄️🎄☃️⛪✝️👨🏻‍🏭🇺🇸
      - Max Giganteum

  • @o.t112
    @o.t112 2 роки тому +1

    Those old school AC welders are tanks, my dad has one from like the late 60's from Sears, it still works.

  • @RalfyCustoms
    @RalfyCustoms 2 роки тому +1

    Always enjoy your content buddy, thanks for sharing and best wishes for the holidays

  • @jameskim62
    @jameskim62 2 роки тому

    GOOD DOG !!!!!!!! HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS, AND HAVE A FANTASTIC 2023 !!!!!!!!!

  • @ww321
    @ww321 2 роки тому

    My Century plasma cutter has the same style transformer and the same basic trouble. I couldn't repair it without buying supplies so it's wedged on max 40 amps. Thanks for the videos 👍

  • @slicedbread9003
    @slicedbread9003 2 роки тому

    Good job. It looks like it welds great and I like your wingnut solution. Well not at first, but after you did it I liked it. I had a Craftsman welder that had a similar sliding element that was difficult to adjust and then. It slid sideway so a threaded rod would be sticking out the side. I gave up on it. I agree that these sliding element designs have drawbacks. If I ever come across one of these, I know now that there is a solution.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому

      Thanks. It seemed to fix the problems.

  • @rpmunlimited397
    @rpmunlimited397 2 роки тому

    I have the Centry version except mine is AC DC. Looks identical except for two more-line ports on the lower front. Got it at a salvage store in 1985, added a sears high frequency start in 1986, installed an air cooled tig torch in 1987 and still use it toTig weld now. Yes the adjuster moved sometimes on mine also

  • @aloyad71
    @aloyad71 Рік тому

    Again , you have a solution to everything. Genius!

  • @Equiluxe1
    @Equiluxe1 2 роки тому

    As soon as I saw that lever move my first thought was to put a piece of all thread on it with a hand crank,remove the spring and cut the lever down so as it is just an indicator.

  • @benjaminreinhardt259
    @benjaminreinhardt259 2 роки тому

    I had a $15 welder similar to that a few years back. I made a half hearted attempt to fix it. Gave up and scrapped it for $45. Still not mad about that investment.

  • @matmaessen3688
    @matmaessen3688 2 роки тому

    I have the AC/DC version of this welder - Montgomery Ward branded, but of course made by Century. Similar hi/low output on AC, and 140 amps on DC. Paid $50 for it, and I've got it set up doing scratch-start TIG.

    • @Napamachinist
      @Napamachinist Рік тому

      I have an ac/dc version of it from Air Products, bought it new in 1986 has been used very little

  • @bharper39
    @bharper39 2 роки тому

    l thought this was a very good video. It was interesting to see how you worked through each problem without giving up. In addition, you did not give the impression that you knew everything related to the welder. Instead, you referenced the internet to get a better feel for the issue that was preventing the outcome that you wanted. This was a good example of the problem-solving process. If we could know how much time it took you to research and complete the project, it would be an even better video.

  • @jnic2003
    @jnic2003 2 роки тому

    I just bought an old winpower 175 welder for $300. Amazing condition runs and welds, with a 14 HP Briggs.

  • @blacksmith8606
    @blacksmith8606 2 місяці тому

    It was a good purchase :) 7018 electrode has a basic coating, it cannot be melted with an AC welding transformer, only with a rectifier, welding dynamo, or MMA inverter. The electrode holder must be connected to the positive, the body connector to the negative (with 7018). AC welder will work nicely with a rutile coated electrode (6013 , 7014).

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 місяці тому +1

      7018 is welded with AC all the time. It may be a little harder to start on a smaller machine like these homeowner units, but the weld strength is still there and it welds good.

  • @brucegarrett7232
    @brucegarrett7232 2 роки тому +1

    A Krylon overhaul does wonders for the best use.😀😀

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 2 роки тому

    I was right with you with the wing nut in the middle of the top. Great minds, maybe. A pal I call the Self-made Millionaire has an old Sears with a twist handle adjustment that you fold up and twist to adjust and then fold back down to lock. It'll creep like that too under a good load. He started from NOTHING and his leads are spiral split by hand garden hose wrapped around the copper lead wire because the rubber insulation was GONE! He could fix and do anything. Beatenest guy at rigging stuff I EVER saw. He'd take jobs that NOBODY would touch just to show them it COULD be done. Amazing person. Still going too! Thanks, Pal and God Bless Yall! And GINGER SCORES for the WIN again!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому

      Awesome story. Sounds like a fun guy to know.

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 2 роки тому

      @@sixtyfiveford There was an X-ray certified welder that moved up here from Florida to work on the atomic electric ( we call it bomb) plant reactor in the neighboring state. When the plant work was done he ended up at the crusher. X-ray and the Millionaire would weld up stuff with one on one side and one on the other, knitting the whole thing at once., hollering for one to speed up or slow down. Millionaires welds always held. The bosses said that X-ray didn't put enough on but I think his held too. X-ray left but the Millionaire is still here, still doing grade work and fixing stuff. He IS a nbeat guy to know!

  • @tomlee7966
    @tomlee7966 2 роки тому

    century actually went the same idea with screw on top to adjust the voltage like you did, i have that model

  • @titopagan1561
    @titopagan1561 Місяць тому

    Nice job......i actually have an old 110 transformer welder similar to that. It actually has a crank handle on top for the amperage. Its similar to a miller thunderbolt.
    I believe its a marquette.
    I would love to see you rebuild it .
    If your interested you can have it for free.

  • @jafinch78
    @jafinch78 2 роки тому

    Guessing you can use the lever as an indicator and then do like the lead screw design maybe using a c-clamp with a crank handle on top, nut on the case and the c-clamp end connected on the shunt. Then if doing that bolt idea on top... you mise well just have the control set on top like some designs do on top. Good save and thinking improving performance might help? Merry Christmas and thanks for sharing as always.

  • @Diy_cata
    @Diy_cata Рік тому

    hellz yea, cool videos. ive been looking for a welder to do some car stuff and keep finding these old welders. some tlc, elbow grease, works like new! very informative. thanks so much!

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Рік тому

      Right on

    • @ronhanson6054
      @ronhanson6054 Рік тому

      I've got the ac/dc monkey wards version an it does the same thing. Gonna tweak it some and replace the diodes. Burned alot of rod over the years lol. Stay safe all!

  • @dukesworld3020
    @dukesworld3020 2 роки тому

    Another great job in the shop. Well worth the 20 bucks. And I love to watch the dog playing at the end. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

  • @GuildOfCalamity
    @GuildOfCalamity Рік тому

    Great video. I would rubberize the shunt handle at some point just in case there's a short one day.

  • @emaglott
    @emaglott 2 роки тому +2

    Well done!

  • @jimbobjimbob8275
    @jimbobjimbob8275 2 роки тому +3

    Those wheels look like they are off a Weber BBQ!

  • @Mike-sn9nv
    @Mike-sn9nv 2 роки тому

    Nice restoration. Also, good explanation of adjustable transformer shunt.

  • @gvet47
    @gvet47 2 роки тому +1

    You sure could not beat the price! Lasted way longer than the store!🤣

  • @Z71Ranger
    @Z71Ranger 2 роки тому

    LOL... That was my first welder I bought back in the early 80's... I had a Montgomery Ward credit card...I still have it... Was working when I retired it 20+years ago...

  • @pinkladybikermamma3603
    @pinkladybikermamma3603 2 роки тому +1

    NICE FIX

  • @partytempo
    @partytempo 2 роки тому

    I like the Alice Chalmers paint for deep orange in a pinch

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому

      True. I use that or Kubota, but they are done many 1970's darker shades of orange you can't find in a spray can.

  • @bobd1805
    @bobd1805 Рік тому

    Another $20 welder I bought was an ancient working Sears Colormatic that looked like it was underwater for some time. We did an exhaust on a friends car with it prior to selling it.

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  Рік тому

      I owned a colormatic years ago. It was a decent welder. It would definitely be a project welding exhaust with stick.

  • @Shockedbywater
    @Shockedbywater 2 роки тому

    I had what looks to be the same welder, mine was a Dayton model from Grainger and the handle was always pulling down. I just chained it.

  • @mr1pearl
    @mr1pearl 2 роки тому +1

    20 bucks I mean c'mon deal all day ! Looks store bought ! Merry Christmas 🎁

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому

      I couldn't believe 100 people looked at this and passed it up.

    • @MaxGiganteum
      @MaxGiganteum 2 роки тому +1

      Most people have zero knowledge when it comes to electricity or electrical components... thus would reject it for that reason alone. That and most folks simply wouldn't want to spend the time putting it back together once they saw it in pieces. Too lazy! Best wishes! 👍🏻👨🏻‍🔧🇺🇸
      - Max Giganteum

  • @dclawnmaintenanceandsnowre4099
    @dclawnmaintenanceandsnowre4099 2 роки тому +1

    Nice job Merry Christmas

  • @davidcasper8923
    @davidcasper8923 2 роки тому

    Watched a YT video from Merlins Old School Garage where he used an alternator on a golf cart to weld with. He showed the schematic of how to assemble one.

  • @FlatThunder
    @FlatThunder 2 роки тому

    Nice find! I have seen these old style of welders before, but didn't know how the internals looked. Good video! 👍😁

  • @james10739
    @james10739 2 роки тому

    Some coarser thread seems like it would be better but it is what it is

  • @Dynikus
    @Dynikus Рік тому

    just picked up this same welder at a thrift store for $25. the handle's busted on mine, think I might do your wingnut idea!

  • @RANDOMNATION907
    @RANDOMNATION907 2 роки тому

    Happy New Year! Best wishes to you in 2023.

  • @Darryl603
    @Darryl603 2 роки тому

    Nice work around!

  • @bitsnpieces77
    @bitsnpieces77 2 роки тому +1

    Love it keep the great videos coming

  • @805ROADKING
    @805ROADKING 2 роки тому

    Brilliant solution Bud!!☻

  • @rodneybrand8521
    @rodneybrand8521 2 роки тому +1

    Not bad for 20.00 dollars wasn't really much wrong with it just needed a little love..I'm sure you're going to put it to good use ..maybe you could teach Ginger how to weld looks she's smart enough..lol..hope you and your family have a great Christmas and thanks for all of the most helpful video's..see you on the next one Cheers friend 🥂🥂🥂🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @anthonymarino4260
    @anthonymarino4260 2 роки тому +1

    fun project.

  • @mrmerhtin3625
    @mrmerhtin3625 2 роки тому +1

    Great work

  • @DougAskin
    @DougAskin 2 роки тому +1

    Probably more than $20 worth of copper in it, but now it's worth more than scrap. Good job

    • @sixtyfiveford
      @sixtyfiveford  2 роки тому +1

      I figured I couldn't go wrong for 20.

  • @wtbm123
    @wtbm123 2 роки тому

    Cool . Nice that it welds good

  • @Travis141123
    @Travis141123 2 роки тому

    You gotta drag the rod a bit on those old buzz boxes to get 'em started...

  • @jimdaly5077
    @jimdaly5077 2 роки тому

    Happy Christmas 🎅🐝🎄

  • @drthunder33
    @drthunder33 Рік тому

    My Century welder that this is based on had the same adjustment problem. I just adjusted it then used a ratchet strap from the handle over the top to the axle on the back. Worked good until I could upgrade.