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9th May 2011, 08:39 PM
Thread: Restarting rods
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Welding rods
hello,
I sometimes get this problem, I find that giving it a light tap on a nearby hard surface generally stops this, but like you said this causes to much flux to fall off the rod. You might find... -
9th May 2011, 08:25 PM
Thread: Help me pick a new MIG
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Wia
We have the WIA machines at school, they are verry nice machines to use and work with; so i would go with one of them :2tsup: but i have never used a UniMig or or Lincoln so i dont know if the WIA...
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15th April 2011, 09:14 AM
Thread: Do you use sketchup or another CAD?
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I prefer to use Google sketchup as it has...
I prefer to use Google sketchup as it has constant updates and is easy to use, But most of the time i like to jump on my dinosaur and draft plans/ models by hand. drafting by hand is by far the...
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13th March 2011, 07:09 PM
Thread: Rules? What rules?
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this is bollocks, they should be made to sell all...
this is bollocks, they should be made to sell all new saws with chain breaks, fair enough if it is an old one, but a new one? i have used saws with chain breaks and they are as scary...
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8th March 2011, 06:43 PM
Thread: Hand riveters
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i would get a kingchrome one or a simmilar brand,...
i would get a kingchrome one or a simmilar brand, look for a high torque one.
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8th March 2011, 06:34 PM
Thread: Your favourite tooling supplier
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Sticky: probably AIS, BJ Bearings, Boyles harrdware or...
probably AIS, BJ Bearings, Boyles harrdware or home hardware.:2tsup:
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7th March 2011, 06:55 PM
Thread: Old vs New Arc Welders
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new or old
oldschool all the way mate, an old cigweld compact 2 or transarc junior would be a good investment. newer models are of questionable quality unless you are willing to pay through the nose, my little...
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7th March 2011, 06:49 PM
Thread: 4' or 5' angle grinder
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4 or 5 inch
I would sugest one of each. A 4 inch is not worth the effort for cutting, but are super handy for grinding and wirebrushing. The 5 inch will cutt a lot more and packs more of a punch but can...