General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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1953 lincoln short hood and a lincoln SA200 redface I want both of them!!! :D :D :D
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What are some of y'all's favorite machines??
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I have the Miller bobcat 250 efi. Not exotic or anything but functional with our WI. winters lately. Start it up and let it purr while getting set up, no playing with a choke :)
Miller bobcat 250 efi
Miller shopmaster 300 w/ dual mig feeder
Everlast powertig 250 ex
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Ranger 305d.
And an Invertec v-350pro, that works. :cry:
And an Powermig 350mp.
And a Millermatic 252.
And a Thermal-Arc 181.

I think I'm missing a few, but those are the important ones... 8-) ;)
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Easy question :D

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Syncro 350
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@Dave,
I'm pretty sure he said Dream machines not the 'wayback machine'.

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Braehill wrote:@Dave,
I'm pretty sure he said Dream machines not the 'wayback machine'.

Len
Well maybe so, but it welds nice enough to be a dream machine :D

Other welding machines look at it with envy and awe :lol:
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@dave,
mbmalone was trying to figure out how to block the sunlight from the back of his helmet, if he buys that other welder like yours, he can just mash the pedal and it will draw enough juice from the grid that the sun will go dim, problem solved.

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Braehill - that's how I cool it off around here in the summer - works like a dimmer switch :D

That -40 weather we had this winter - that was me 8-) :)
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Maybe that polar vortex was from all the power plants spinning backwards while you're welding. :lol:

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Haha!
Yeah, me and the kids are unimpressed by those - we jokingly call them "the polar vortex of doom" to make fun of the news people. :D
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For welding aluminum, an older Miller Aircrafter 330 ST with a Bernard cooler. For all positions, all day, every day. Nice and quiet, AC welding with authority.
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Call me old fashioned, but I prefer to keep things simple.
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@WerkSpace,
How would one get anything done with that setting in the corner of the shop?

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AKweldshop wrote:Ranger 305d.
And an Invertec v-350pro, that works. :cry:
And an Powermig 350mp.
And a Millermatic 252.
And a Thermal-Arc 181.

I think I'm missing a few, but those are the important ones... 8-) ;)
How do you like the thermal arc 181? I've got the tweco 181i that I got for free and I love it!
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2004 miller pipe pro 304 with Kubota She will run for 2 12 hour days on 8 gallons. Never leave idle un tell you wild over 175 amps or need 110 power. it will weld at idle. I know all you pipe guys think if it ant Lincoln it cant stack on pipe but these machines are smooth as an old short hood down hill. I also do a lot of aluminum on site and its the perfect direct connect for a miller 30 air cooled spool gun with a wc 24 control. Also I can take my foot petal off my schnowave shop tig and used it to tig ss or carbon steel off the back of truck with foot heat control.
My light never go off when I can make my own 3 phase power.
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welded on a land rig for a wile at nights and another fellas rig glowed red for lincoln so I made my rig glow blue lol he got a kick out of it
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Zach_T wrote:
AKweldshop wrote:Ranger 305d.
And an Invertec v-350pro, that works. :cry:
And an Powermig 350mp.
And a Millermatic 252.
And a Thermal-Arc 181.

I think I'm missing a few, but those are the important ones... 8-) ;)
How do you like the thermal arc 181? I've got the tweco 181i that I got for free and I love it!
Hey Zach,
I thought this was our dream machines.?!...
That's my wish list, or dream list.
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