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Can you use a spot welder as a power source for a smaller set of jaws that
you fabricate yourself? I'd like to get an old and/or cheap spot welder and make jaws for it that are about the size of a pair of pliers for joining wires together. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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![]() "Ben Jackson" wrote in message ... Can you use a spot welder as a power source for a smaller set of jaws that you fabricate yourself? I'd like to get an old and/or cheap spot welder and make jaws for it that are about the size of a pair of pliers for joining wires together. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ Ben There is no doubt that you can build a mini spotwelder. I've made one when I was in the automotive starter repair business. If the wires are copper, it is really easy. With copper wires, you can sandwitch a small thin sheet of silver solder between the calmped wires. The heat from the welder current will melt solder. Jerry |
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