very cool video
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very cool video
I double what winky says. Something I need to do when I get some time. Right now they just lean against the ceiling joists.
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A good chance to try your bandsaw in vertical position, and cut a disc out of wood the right diameter. Can allow for the lesser dimension due to the torch cone. Draw your plasma around that. If you...
Just to be clear about my earlier comments on saw adjustments, I was not thinking of this saw you now have. From your comments, the saw didn't impress you from the beginning. I was commenting about...
I think you are replying to my post. Sure, a bad motor is something else entirely.
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Whatever saw you end up with, expect to have to do some tinkering, adjusting. There is a learning curve with something that has that many moving parts and variables. I suppose if you go over the top...
hey Shawn. I wanted to share with you my solution for cutting angles. I also do not want to change my square setting of the vise to blade, when I am getting cuts square to within a few thousandths...
In with 158 posts.
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Looks like you could also do some small squareing adjustment by putting shim stock on one side or the other between the fixed back vise jaw and the vise table. Bolts look pretty substantial. Once you...
If you go without one of the spacers in the vise 'ears', do you not then get a bit of slop for adjustment. Or you could just find square, read the scale, and always compensate +/- by that amount in...
I'm sure it was fixable, but I chose to return it for a refund. One glove was torn also. I don't want to dissuade you from buying one, but wanted to share my experience with the box. Making one would...
I did not even use it in that condition. It wasn't a little leakage. I could see a thin stream of media material fall from a corner each time I tapped the side of the box. In all four corners. And...
I purchased this one from harbor freight. http://www.harborfreight.com/abrasive-blast-cabinet-42202.html I can't recommend. I used their bead media, filled the hopper, and the cabinet leaked media...
I've been researching compressors also. I know the kobalt unit you are speaking of at Lowes. It is a single stage compressor 15 amp running, not sure what the start amp requirement is, but a 30 amp...
Thank you Oleg, and congratulations to all who participated. Had a good time.
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Not on the list of winners. I guess that means I missed out on a chance for the large prizes also?
Not jumping to conclusions. Maybe I just didn't qualify or something.
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Missed my name......
The only thing I could suggest to make better welds is to clean the metal a bit more, down to shiny steel. Things will go alot better that way.
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A 200DX ready to go...I am envious. Nice mix of tools there.
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I can see it would be a great deal, with the 220v capability, lifttig torch and ability, carrying case, digital readout, extra power. Good for me to hear, that you can compare to your old HF 80amp...
Are you running the 140ST with 120V? Titan Witch said that max output was about 84amps with that input power. I have one of the harbor freight 80amp DC inverter (120volt only) welders, and know that...
That is a good idea to build in some adjustability. I expect just moving it can cause some slight twist. Is that your 140ST...it is small.
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He doesn't show a picture of the welder, so I too did not not know it was an Everlast till I looked down at the comments. He wasn't obviously advertising the welder, 'nicely understated' like you...
What first drew me to Everlast was the 140ST, but since then my sights have widened to the new 200DX. These little arc welders are quite a value, and dual voltage makes them even more portable. This...
Just watched this new video of Jody welding 7018 with the Everlast 160STH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3DQsXdYSDU
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