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This is a discussion on Grounding clamp for pipe within the Welding/Fab General Discussion forums, part of the Welding / Fabrication category; When welding pipe, how do you fix the grounding clamp to the pipe? The "other" end is 20 feet or ...
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You can connect your ground to a large C-clamp, and then clamp the ground to the pipe anywhere along it's lenth. Another approach is to use magnetic grounding blocks, But if you do, place the magnet as far away from the weld joint as possible in order to minimize arc blow.
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My buddy that builds drivelines uses a flat woven copper grounding strap, similiar to an old automotive battery ground cable. It clamps loosely around the tubing via the welders squeeze clamp. The tubing is free to spin around in the press, and he can do an uninterupted weld around the whole circumfrence spinning the driveline with his free hand as he welds.
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In a pinch, tack weld a piece of scrap to the pie that your ground clamp can grip. When done, break off the scrap and grind tack weld smooth
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I have a piece of angle welded as a V onto a piece of plate. I use it in the drill press when drilling round section but also can put it under pipe and then earth to the plate. One of the most useful little bits of kit in the shop.
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When needed I use a chain wrench around it then clamp on to the wrench, I also use visegrips alot for grounding also. welder19
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| I have taken a rod "nub" and tacked it to the pipe by holding it in the jaws of the ground clamp. When finished, just snap it off.
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I usually just put irregular stuff into my machinist vise at work and clamp my grounding clamp to the vise body. May not be orthodox but works well for me and works for any/all irregular shaped items without modification to the actual item.
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I have used 'junk' visegrips and even tongs(with a ring or clip) to get a ground on 'irregular' things. I always try to get the connection points bright and shiny, but there's still usually some arcing that occurs at those points.........that's why I use 'junk' tongs or visegrips for this. Also, I have laid a heavy piece of iron stock........say, 1 in.x 4in. x 5ft. anything I could clamp the ground onto......just the weight of it may allow a grounding connection. This doesn't always work......but sometimes it does!
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