It's absolutely important the sound, because is a guide in the way that you are burning the rod. Also the sound of the welder machine. Good point nakedanvil . In my opinion the welding training never ends. Every day can learn some new things
Hi all. I like to communicate there are the last video of my engine with all features. Hope you enjoy it YouTube - Wisconsin engine T F 1954 assembled on a generator welder Hobart GW-222 Also you can visit Pictures by metalworker_album - Photobucket for the last pictures. Thanks for your patience and attention
This engine model have an 16 hp @ 2200 rpm Good for you if have one of this good engines. Now please go to Pictures by metalworker_album - Photobucket and you'll see the pictures of finished restoration
Hi all. My name is Alejandro Barrera. Searching on the web I find this site. I guess is very interesting place for to share with all of you the pictures of my project. This is a generator welder Hobart mod GW-222 1954 assembled in a Wisconsin engine mod T F in almost complette restoration. Please go to Flickr: emynder's Photostream Hope you enjoy it. Also there are a video clip of the engine on YouTube - Wisconsin engine Mod T F 1954 Glad to find this place. Thanks for your attention