Sunday, April 12, 2026

Surly & Rube Goldberg

 


Surly sent me a pic of his latest leather working job. Besides being a good craftsman, he's got a good eye. Must have got that from his mother, because I don't have the eye of an artist.


However, I am pretty good at problem solving and cobbling things together. The torch on my TIG machine developed another leak while trying to weld the aluminum fenders. Actually, I think it started while welding the bike radiators. Since this is the second time the hose sprung a leak and it's not really made to be repaired, I pondered the situation for a bit to come up with a permanent and expedient solution. A new 25' torch and hose is $159.00 from Everlast. I wouldn't mind spending the money, but I'd want some assurance the rubber hose inside the braided outer cover wasn't going to give up the ghost like the other one did. I got to looking at the torch set-up from my old welder and decided I could make that work.

The new machine is set for the Dinse plugs, rather than studs like on my old machine. I did purchase a pair of adapters to hook up my long leads with male Jackson plugs right after purchasing the new machine. Using the Dinse to Jackson adapter on the machine, I tapped the inside of a male Jackson plug for a 5/8" bolt where the cable usually goes and bolted the end piece of the old torch to the machine. I shortened up a hose barb and hooked up the gas line. Voila! Done deal and easy to remove from the machine with just a quick twist if I want to change over to stick welding. 

No expense, no trip to the hardware store and it literally should last me a lifetime. Just need to get another bottle of argon and I'll be able to finish the fenders. 

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