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Re: Building a Welding Positioner
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Not sure if this helps or not but our positioners are chain drive. I do heavy casting repair and when you put a 10k pound part on a turn table, generalized pre heat at 350-400*F then run 3/32" dual shield at 410A out of two guns for the next 20-30 hours, EVERYTHING gets hot. I'm getting side tracked now. I think that this set up will work nicely for the garage projects. Don't mean to go on and on. Looking forward to the progress on this build. Ground Question I think it's tweco that builds a roto ground set up that you can mount to almost anything. I'll try and find a link. |
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Website of Jancy Roto Star Models Jancy Roto Star Welding Positioner.. I bought mine off eBay for around $3000.. Very happy with it - then again I would probably be happy with any other tiny welding positioner.. I use it for practice roll welding pipe and roll welding exhaust pieces.
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WOW 3000 off ebay i would hate to know how much it would cost new.
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I'm sorry. There is a Jancy Roto Star 1 positioner on ebay now for $2195:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jancy-Roto-S...item1c25e54440 Shipping extra. Take two, they're small! - Mondo
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Ah yes, "that" was the price I paid.. I don't know why I said $3000, I must have been thinking something different.
I bought mine from the exact seller - "Tricktools" Very happy with them., anytime you have a question, they are very helpful, sincere and they respond back very quickly.
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We use a Rotostar 1 with a variable pedal at work. It's awesome
My goal is to build something as compact and fuctional for 7 times cheaper. Since I'm not going to be chucking up nuclear submarines or death star or welding with volcanic flows of lava, I think it will be more than adequate.
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I've heard mention of using old sewing machine motors/controls for positioners. Anyone else?
I'd love me a little positioner. |
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I'm getting ready to build one using a sewing machine motor and pedal off one of my wives old machines. Just have to do some funky gearing on it.
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Didn't you just buy her that machine like two months ago? Sneaky! lol |
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Now I would love to have a positioner like that one
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haha luckily it was messing up so I bought her a new one. It was all part of the plan and I cleared it with her to "make something useful" with it. Of course if she knew it was for the welding obsession I'm sure she would have different thoughts. I already have a jackshaft with 3/4x16 threads that my chucks from the wood lathe with fit right on to. Love it when a plan comes together.
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Its funny how many things must be replaced because they "can't be fixed" but then end up in the shop and get turned into something else. I can just hear the conversation "I don't know whats wrong with it, we'll just get a new one and I'll try to use this one for something." lol My wifes old threadmill started acting up. I am pretty sure just the $50 board is shot but we had to get a new threadmill. ![]() Still haven't decided what to do with the old threadmill. Nice DC motor, controls, all kids of neat little things in it. |
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Man I finally tore into it and got the motor, switch, and light off. Now I'm going to have to figure out a way to make a pulley and gear it down far enough. It's kind of a pain not having a (metal)lathe or the south bend here when projects like this come around. Time to go hunting around in the junk to see what I can come up with.
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I looked through the thread two times for the parts list but did not see it.
I see this looks to be the motor ($59.99 +$16.96S&H): 6 RPM 12 VOLT DC HIGH TORQUE INLINE GEARMOTOR 5-1748 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=270917082369 a bit larger, and a bit less expensive ($24.95 + $15.45S&H) Von Weise Fasco Gear Motor 12V with Brake http://www.ebay.com/itm/200873470554 And for the chuck backing plates, I figured this would be the easy way: http://www.littlemachineshop.com/pro...ry=-1110836144 anyone want to help a brother out and provide a link for the 3/4" oilite bushings/locking collars? -mike |
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Mike,
Do you have this positioner completed? pics? Jason
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Unfortunately I haven't worked on it because I'm so busy now with my job. I haven't even been out in my garage in a couple months.
I want to modeling an articulating mount for it in solidworks instead of just slapping something together, so it's kind of on the backburner for the time being.
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here is the one we built at work
uses a carbon and copper on the shaft for the work lead http://weldingweb.com/showthread.php...eld+positioner
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bushings:
Oilite Flange Bushing Bronze 3/4 id http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=350560091884 locking collars: 3/4" Shaft Collar~AxleShaft~Zinc Plated Steel http://www.ebay.com/itm/390367006193 |
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