Well, that is all over now, we assume he is working.
Just wish the first post did not start with the second unit that does not work (or does the same thing). I saw MIG and said no way..
Anyone know when the cartoonist is starting?
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Well, that is all over now, we assume he is working.
Just wish the first post did not start with the second unit that does not work (or does the same thing). I saw MIG and said no way..
Anyone know when the cartoonist is starting?
Maybe we can hire this guy? Attachment 2625
not like his, I have it's little brother, I'm gona have to get one like Mikes also.
He's (gettin?) or has the quad ver. of the single trace unit I use almost every day.
Hey, didn't meen to come off like I did, just hate wasting freight and downtime, and well you know what I'm saying.
Ray
Well, Mine is not a quad trace. It's a dual trace Tek 100MHz.
Mark, yes, that's basically what I was talking about. for even more idiot-resistance, break out the connections into 'steps'. it might seem like overkill and anyone who's able to weld should be able to figure it out, but most people at some point overlook something stupid that causes something not to work. putting them in steps allows the customer to go back through the 'checklist' to make sure everything is set up correctly.