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<blockquote data-quote="NELOG" data-source="post: 385636" data-attributes="member: 8073"><p>Freakingstang- the best way, then, to ensure a strong weld with an arc welder is by pushing the rod away from the bead?</p><p></p><p>Also, has anyone tried welding anything other than a standard two or four way wedge?</p><p></p><p>On my current splitter, the beam is just reinforced at the ends, (Iron and Oak) but I read the Northern Manual on making log splitters and it suggests reinforcement along the length of the beam. The Iron and Oak setup seems to work, but what has everyone esle encountered?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NELOG, post: 385636, member: 8073"] Freakingstang- the best way, then, to ensure a strong weld with an arc welder is by pushing the rod away from the bead? Also, has anyone tried welding anything other than a standard two or four way wedge? On my current splitter, the beam is just reinforced at the ends, (Iron and Oak) but I read the Northern Manual on making log splitters and it suggests reinforcement along the length of the beam. The Iron and Oak setup seems to work, but what has everyone esle encountered? [/QUOTE]
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