Not sure where you're located but most places like Home Depot, Lowes, local hardware stores, Harbor Freight, etc. should have something you'll like. I've got a two headed light on a stand from Sears...
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Not sure where you're located but most places like Home Depot, Lowes, local hardware stores, Harbor Freight, etc. should have something you'll like. I've got a two headed light on a stand from Sears...
I've got one of those little adjustable tilt clamp on rectangular halogen lamps, around 100W I think. I can usually find a good place to clamp it on but hope to someday make up some arms and a stand...
Just a thought if you're forced to operate the welder in a dusty/dirty environment... I've seen some electronic equipment (scopes, etc.) that were fitted with intake filters of one sort or another. ...
Although I voted for the present color coding I think you folks have already put the controls into a nice logical grouping so eliminating some of the knob color coding wouldn't create an issue. Go...
Nice work! Incorporate a few improvements that you and your Dad came up with, fabricate it out of stainless for that nice high-tech look and start selling them :^) That's one heck of a good golf...
I'd never buy a helmet again without replaceable batteries, you end up with a disposable helmet. I picked up one of the cheap Harbor Freight units years ago that had the solar panel on it. It also...
Hi Mark, Hey you know for the most part we like your stuff. These pedal issues just keep surfacing from time to time so I'm guessing that I'm not the only one that didn't do a thorough enough job...
I should know better than to get involved with a foot pedal discussion after starting up the one on my 200 DX a couple of months ago but what the heck. I was curious and took a look at the 185...
I've had my Nomad since early January and have had quite a few opportunities to use it. I'd stumbled across them on sale at my local Industrial Metals and after doing a bit of research I picked one...
I've got a 200 and the fan starts when I flip it on, I'm assuming yours is the same. Based on what I've read in other posts that's the way they're set up. Keeps it nice and cool but it is a bit...
Most of the inexpensive little hobby servos I've used spec somewhere in the 3.7-6v range. You could use one of those 5v three terminal regulators (they run about $1 around here) to knock down your...
You could try Arc-Zone. They've got all the dinse connectors and some adapters on their web site. They claim if you don't see it, call them. I did see some dinse adapters that used a short length...
If you haven't already considered it you may want to take a look at using an RC model servo to open and close your gauge hatch. They come in an amazing range of sizes, I've used some that are little...
Hi Joe, Can you give us some more details on what it meant to you to get "closer to success"? Sound like you saw some good results somewhere along the line?
Also more details about what you meant...
Jeepers Mark, just after I decided to drop the whole issue after seeing all the bigger fish you have to fry with the 250 EXT post I read this... If look back you'll see that my original question...
That was a hoot and some of the scariest disregard for electrical safety that I've seen in a long time. There was a time long, long ago and hopefully long forgotten when similar products were...
Yea, and one less knob on the pedal :P
Well I can see that we've exhausted this thread... Mark, no misunderstanding I was just seconding the point that Jake made in post #21. Back in post #11 your comment that "UNLESS for some weird...
Wow, after all this discussion I'm certainly very disappointed in the product management, configuration control and the documentation we've been exploring. The pedal I've got on my 200 DX seems to...
Externally my pedal looks just like the one that Buzz has but it's got the adjustment pot/knob to the left of the cable. The part number is the same as Joe's (FT-2.2K-CL) so I'm guessing that Joe...
Wow, the plot thickens... Yes Buzz this is certainly the way that I and it seems like others think it SHOULD work. I was puzzled by the pedal knob which is why I wrote this original post. Just to...
Hi Buzz, congrats on the 200DX. I've had mine a little over a month and it's been a great machine for me. I'm betting that you're going to really like the way it handles aluminum once you get it...
Buzz that's interesting... Just when I was ready to step away from the discussion you tossed in a new twist. So when did you get your 200 DX? How does your pedal work? Does the pedal movement...
It was interesting to see my post surface again after lots of views but no responses. I'd posted the question not long after I'd received my 200 DX and I was trying to learn as much as possible...
For cutting I've been using an older Enco 4x6 horizontal bandsaw (can also be used vertically) that does an amazing job. Quiet as a washing machine, just it up and let it work for most cutoff stuff....