Nice video!!! Could have had a little faster shutter speed to make it look a little darker. Might be hard to do though since it's already at 1/1,000,000 lol
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Nice video!!! Could have had a little faster shutter speed to make it look a little darker. Might be hard to do though since it's already at 1/1,000,000 lol
We have a Grizzly band saw, although it's a wood cutting one. We have had it for a long time and it still works good.
I believe that Grizzly actually has pretty cheap prices for the machine,...
lol I see.
Okay. I didn't know how thick you might put on there...
What does it have for an engine?
I would use "I" beam. Very sturdy, and lots of surface area to weld it on. How thick and how big is the heaviest pipe you will put on it?
Thanks! Yes, the Kodak does have a focus indicator on the LCD display. I'm not sure if it has an audible indicator. I turned all of the sounds off on mine because to me, they are kind of annoying....
Very nice! You Definitely get more fun out of doing something yourself instead of buying it; especially when you can make it better! :)
My brother and I were thinking about building a go kart a...
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Here I used Manual focus.
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For this picture I used spot, Macro auto focus, centered on the "D".
The Kodak digital cameras also have a panorama feature:
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This is a two...
P.S. I got My PlaySport for like $80-$90 from Amazon. The other cameras are cheaper there too.
Well, It has auto focus and manual focus. Auto focus - Yes, press the button half way (it normally takes under a second) then when you are ready to take the picture, press it the rest of the way...
Welcome to the Everlast forum. What type(s) of welding are you planning to do? MIG, Stick, TIG?
Welcome to the forum. And haha
Welcome to the forum.
Welcome to the Everlast forum. Those are nice welds.
Looks great, Gabe. Dad built one a while back. He used an I beam...
:) Yeah, especially now...lol
Yeah sorry. Something came up so I had to quick finish typing an I didn't have time to check it. Thanks for the correction.
I believe the Everlast unit's regulators are in liters...that is what my IMIG200 has. If you want to convert: there is 1000 cubic centimeters in one liter. Now to convert cc to cubic inches: there is...
I think Everlast likes people to post...and if you don't ask you don't find out. The forum is here for this. I have never tig welded so I can't tell you much.. :)
Welcome to the Everlast forum. Good luck with your tiging.
Hahahahahahah. Yeah, that that sounds about right...:)
Hahaha and yeah.
Mark, It will shut off sometimes just looking down. The shop is about 40 by 40 and a 16' ceiling with 5, dual bulb 8' tubular florescent lights.
It's the Defender. The Fabricator has manual settings, (which I like) and the Defender has automatic settings.
Welcome to Everlast, Kevin.