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@weldingtipsandtricks so you get dronk and thin weld hhhhmmmm smart
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Haha this was great! short simple, and to the point! At first I thought it was totally automated but I see you still feed the wire. Yes, the refreshments make it all the better! Thanks for the upload!
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You holding the beer up to the camera reminded me of a guy I went to college with. This guy's dad was a mold maker. He owned his business and he would work on a mold and drink a beer at the same time. After a while he started developing a beer gut. The I.R.S did an audit on the guy and found income that he did not report. The dad had to sell the business and go to work for somebody else. The end result was that he last his beer gut because he couldn't drink beer while working.
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the beer is the key :D
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Cool stuff. I got the Miller Dynasty 200 DX. Love that welder. I built the "Crazy Cart" for it.
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is all that really nessessary all you need to do is clamp the torch, one hand on a rod one spinning the material one foot on the pedal,.. i mean you gotta be drunk to not be able to to that
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stay thirsty my friends
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you use AC for light metals like aluminium titanium and mettals that corode to the air and have oxidecoating on them beacause AC disolves the oxidecoating
i heard the AC wave.. that is stainless rigth? must be a DC setup..AC is only for aluminium..just i heard the AC wave too loud
nestorweld 2 years ago
its DC pulsing at about 50 pulses per second. It makes it sound like AC
weldingtipsandtricks 2 years ago
can a unite like that be used with a mig welder or is
that just fore tig? and how much does something like that
cost?
7018welder 4 years ago
Either, You would need a mig gun made for automated welding. They are typically straight and it would fit in the v block clamp on the torch arm just like the tig torch. If you buy the welding lathe new from GenTec, Its around 5000 for all the stuff you need. I am thinking of selling my unit and will probably try to get around 2400 for it.
weldingtipsandtricks 4 years ago