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Heres a good one. Set up a fillet weld and had to lay my positioning magnet down along the backside of the weld because of a space issue. When I lit up, you should have seen that arc wander. Worse than that was....I couldn, t figure it out. I tacked the piece and was sure I removed the positioner so it had to be the welder. After trying everything in the book, I looked behind the piece and saw that magnet. Glad nobody was looking but I thought you guys might appreciate my brain fart :oops: Thats what I get for tippin that jar one too many times.
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As brain farts go, that's not too bad lol. At least there weren't witnesses. :lol:
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It happens to the best of us. Well, at least it happens to me. I was running self-shielded flux core and switched to solid wire and couldn't for the life of me figure out why the arc was running funny and no penatration. After a few mins...ok maybe like 10 mins, I remembered the polarity was backwards. :( :roll: :oops:
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Using TIG go in house for lunch turned machine off along with argon. Come back turn machine on strike an arc :roll: No gas duh didn't turn it back
why use standard nozzles after gas lens where invented. Kinda of like starting fires by rubbing sticks together.
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dirtmidget33 wrote:Using TIG go in house for lunch turned machine off along with argon. Come back turn machine on strike an arc :roll: No gas duh didn't turn it back
Now that I have done more than once.
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Bumped the trigger on autofeed before Lunch and dumped most of a roll of wire on the ground.
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Left the full argon bottle open overnight with a perished hose o-ring. Bottle empty in the morning. [ANGRY FACE]
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Left the welder on for a whole weekend and the other three people I work with walked by it at least a hundred times and never shut it off. Good thing the customer we supply pays the electric bill. I use a torch with a valve on it and forget quite often.

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Superiorwelding wrote:It happens to the best of us. Well, at least it happens to me. I was running self-shielded flux core and switched to solid wire and couldn't for the life of me figure out why the arc was running funny and no penatration. After a few mins...ok maybe like 10 mins, I remembered the polarity was backwards. :( :roll: :oops:
-Jonathan
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I know we all consider ourselves craftsmen, but its also nice to know that other people get in a hurry or are forgetful. I have left my gas on overnight and drained the bottle and now I am TOO diligent about shutting it off and coming back to weld something and frying tungsten or making a mig weld just long enough to have to get out the grinder....God I hate that. :D
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Superiorwelding wrote:
dirtmidget33 wrote:Using TIG go in house for lunch turned machine off along with argon. Come back turn machine on strike an arc :roll: No gas duh didn't turn it back
Now that I have done more than once.
-Jonathan

Kinda like, setup the back purge, get everything taped up and mounted, make sure the line is good to go. Grab torch and not turn on the purge. Grind
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