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09-01-2018, 09:53 PM
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Whole lot of goodness going on right there Wayne!!
LUCKY YOU!
Just please don't use the flux core --- get ya a bottle of gas and use the correct wire for the job at hand.
Flux core is farmer welding....
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09-01-2018, 10:26 PM
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Thanks Greg, I’m already looking for a bottle for it. The guy I got it from welded about 5 metal frames to cargo container. The inspector had different ideas and stopped him.
It was funny the guy was telling me he collected and ampha cars and he had one from the king of Romania I took that with the big grain of salt then he showed me the letter from the king of Romania saying it was his wife’s car. He shut me right up. Lol. I thought about Charlie because he also had some micro cars. I think he had 24 of them at one time altogether .
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09-04-2018, 02:29 PM
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Nice score! I am a Miller fan! have fun!
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09-04-2018, 05:58 PM
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09-05-2018, 10:00 AM
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Hi Wayne! Here's a little cart project that you might like. Works pretty good for me. Have a bunch more pics if you like.
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09-05-2018, 11:20 AM
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That looks good but for right now I think I try a few little brackets and not fry myself. lol I like the addition of the top shelf.
My son in law looked as happy that I got it as I am. He just took a welding class with his brother last year at my alma mater (Diman Voc), he did really well.
Some one told me they went to fill a bottle for their welder and Air Gas refused to fill it because he didn't buy it there. It is current on it's cert, I just wondering if any one of you had a problem like this. I was going to buy a used bottle but don't want any head aches later on.
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09-05-2018, 07:32 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by waynieZ
That looks good but for right now I think I try a few little brackets and not fry myself. lol I like the addition of the top shelf.
My son in law looked as happy that I got it as I am. He just took a welding class with his brother last year at my alma mater (Diman Voc), he did really well.
Some one told me they went to fill a bottle for their welder and Air Gas refused to fill it because he didn't buy it there. It is current on it's cert, I just wondering if any one of you had a problem like this. I was going to buy a used bottle but don't want any head aches later on.
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I'd ask to see if the used bottle needs a hydro (should be done every 5-10 years, depending on what your using). Normally they will take the used bottle on a swap and add the hydro fee if it's out of date.
For example:
16) DOT-3A or 3AA cylinders.
(i) A cylinder made in conformance with specification DOT-3A or 3AA with a water capacity of 125 pounds or less that is removed from any cluster, bank, group, rack or vehicle each time it is filled, may be retested every ten years instead of every five years, provided the cylinder complies with all of the following-
(A) The cylinder was manufactured after December 31, 1945;
(B) The cylinder is used exclusively for air, argon, cyclopropane, ethylene, helium, hydrogen, krypton, neon, nitrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen, sulfur hexafluoride, xenon, permitted mixtures of these gases (see §173.301(a)) and permitted mixtures of these gases with up to 30 percent by volume of carbon dioxide, provided that the gas has a dew point at or below minus 52° F at 1 atmosphere;
See: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/173.306
Other than that, never had a problem getting a bottle filled.
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