Machining Replacement Tips for Harbor Freight Spot Welder
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Machining Replacement Tips for Harbor Freight Spot Welder
The contact points of our Harbor Freight spot welder had gotten too pitted and damaged to work. I had no luck getting replacement parts from anywhere, so I made a replacement set. I used TechShop San Jose's lathe to make the parts.
Load Copper Rod Into Lathe With Collet Closer
I bought a nice copper rod from McMaster-Carr - it wasn't cheap, but it was less costly than a new spot welder. The piece was 3/4" in diameter, so I used a 3/4" collet to hold the rod.
Cut Thread Side to 8mm
The threaded part of the tongs that the tips screw into are 8mm, so the plan is to cut the copper shaft to 8mm.
Cut Angled Tip
Using a triangular cutter, I shaped the front of the part to resemble the bad one I had taken off.
There is no need to part the piece, as it will pop off when you get mostly done shaping.
There is no need to part the piece, as it will pop off when you get mostly done shaping.
Thread the Back Side
I used a die to thread the back side. Shiny!
All Done!
Install the tips and weld! The originals had flats to use a wrench to install them, but a pair of pliers or vice grips works fine.