Thanks saneagle I'll take that onboard about the spokes and although it doesnt sound critical I will try to improve it at some point because I've also spoked it up with the valve between the crossover of spokes so it's possible but not so easy to get the pump head on the valve.The spokes shouldn't be a problem. I've seen many motor wheels like that even on factory ebikes. If you do another conversion, use 14g spokes and a one cross pattern. Avoid rims with eyelets in the holes because the eyelets hold the spokes at the wrong angle, especially if you use 13g spokes.
I had good results with a Sunkko welder, which was about £130. After several years of good service, It has stopped working until I fix it properly. It works when disassembled, but not when I put it back together. There are many stories of them tripping breakers in consumer units because they make spikes in the mains. Maybe I was lucky, but had no problems in two houses. Its welds are very adjustable and predictable once set.
I have since tried a couple of portable welders that run off internal batteries. After some practice, I was able to get some decent welds, but these battery ones are very hit and miss, so you have to do loads of extra welds to be sure. You have to have a delicate touch when you use them. Press too hard and they don't weld. Press too soft and it blows holes in the metal.
I've now got one of these adapted to take the heavier electrodes from a battery one because the electrodes and leads that come with it are too small. I'm full of hope, but I can't try it until I've made up a set of heavy duty leads for the battery. I'll let you know in a week or so how it works.
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The one you showed in the picture looks very similar to the one I used.. mine was a red one available on Amazon. I didn't get very good results,, but it does seem Abit of a common theme with me doesn't it.. I have seen a YouTube video of someone using the very same machine and getting good results,, the main feedback I gained from that video was he was bringing them down at an angle rather than straight down (perpendicular) onto the battery like I had.