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Posted by T_Bone on January 24, 2002 at 21:28:31 from (207.173.149.248):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is Gas Welding Practical? posted by T_Bone all fired up??? on January 24, 2002 at 12:21:09:
Hi Mark, Yep I do the same but I still like to gas weld every now again. As for the weekend warriors I also am guilty as I still have my 50yr old Lincoln buzzer. It just welds to good and shoot I don't burn probablly 10lbs of rod a year anymore. This year will be different as I'm setting up my new truck but most of it will be Tig on a 120gal fuel tank and 120gal SS fresh water running boards tanks. Going to use my Lincoln SP100 wire feeder for my Tig machine. I went to work installing commerical SS kitchens one time and they handed me a Century DC 115v machine about 16" long and 6"x8" for field work. I kinda laughed at them but had to eat my words as that was one great little Tig machine. Very light weight and had a very stable arc. If Century had put decent amperage controls on the front pannel I bet they would of sold a bunch of them. T_Bone
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