Do any of the 2016 Tig or Mig welders have 'fan on demand' functionality? :)
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Do any of the 2016 Tig or Mig welders have 'fan on demand' functionality? :)
Thanks for posting the factory updates and city pics/stories.
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JohnG
Thanks for posting this. If possible, can you give us some additional info on the Procon carbonator.
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Thanks for posting that link and hosting your youtube channel. Enjoy your 'goofy humor' and artistry.
For John (the OP): Have you looked at or considered the 210EXT? Seems like a good fit for the...
One of these days I'm going to get around to building a "franzinator" water trap. Lots of ideas on the web for them.
Looks good, keep practicing on different materials/joints. LOTS to learn for all of us.
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Just wanted to say big thanks to the Everest crew for shipping out a 'serrated flux drive roller' as soon as it got in stock. I do a fair bit of flux core Mig welding and this serrated drive roller...
So you're the guy posting all those insane priced welders on CL! :mad:
hahahaha............ :P
Big congrats on that beast! Let us know how it works
JohnG
Thanks for starting this thread: I'm planning on trading in my little 80 cf tank for the next size bigger (~140). I'm a TIG newbie and was a bit surprised to see that cylinder gauge drop so fast....
I see a CL listing for that "cheap HF unit" in your future ~~~~~~~~~ :cool:
Welcome Chris and congrats to you for tackling TIG aluminum welding with such a great attitude.
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JohnG
Thanks for posting........... very cool stuff!
Between the two tools (dry cut chop or horizontal) which have you found more useful and/or which would be "better" for square/angle steel/Al?
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JohnG
Big greets to you and good luck with the penny pinching. Hanging out here will get you more addicted than ever!
FWIW, we passed through Los Osos when my wife and I biked down the coast a few...
VERY cool repair. Please post a video of you riding this bad boy when you're done. :)
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JohnG
I turned the voltage WAY down to 15v and the wirefeed at an indicated 90. It almost felt like was "soldering" at that point. :O
The rust was mostly at the bottom but there's one top rail that needs replacing. It turns out the flux-core wire feed worked GREAT!
Thanks again to everyone for the advice/comments. Much...
OK, I finished the gate repair ............. still have a bit of fence to repair though.
Here's the before and after pics:
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and the after:
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One thing I found (big surprise!) is...
Understood, I think we're just guessing here as I can't find a definitive explanation/description in the pdf. ~~~~~~~~~~ FWIW, I removed the lower cover and took a peek inside. Liked what I saw in...
Ron
That's a seriously nice cart. Thanks for sharing the pics.
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JohnG
I take it your adapter is 220 (at the wall or extension)--->115. That's a cool idea ~~~~ :cool:
Didn't know the "automatic voltage detection" worked that way. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Thanks, that's the way I wired it.
However, I was half tempted to see if the 'auto sense' would work with the hot (line) connected to the white wire of the welder and the neutral connected to the...
I always wondered how miles on miles of rural fencing was made. I see a LOT of that stuff up here in the Az High Country.
Is that fencing normally MIG welded on site?
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JohnG
Is that "gap" weldable with TIG???
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JohnG
That looks very cool. Can this tool 'fishmouth' the tube deeper than what was shown in the video? i.e. so that the fit up is better.
Here's a link to the Williams web site: ...