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Gamble97
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Nobody wants the Lincoln aspect?
CK worldwide has their Tig coming out this month
CK worldwide has their Tig coming out this month
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The Aspect looks nice too. But it doesn't run on 120v. And it's output capabilities are much more than I'll usually ever need, so it wouldn't be money well spent for me...Nobody wants the Lincoln aspect?
CK worldwide has their Tig coming out this month
The dynasty is just sooooooooo nice hope the 210 out performs the 200. Heres some vbands from today using the 200dxSame here. On paper, it looks like a pretty sweet machine. I'm hoping to be able to order mine in February. I plan to get the complete $5200 kit (torch, cooler, cart, etc...).
No this flange had some weird nickle coating like they have on "stainless bolts" i didn't like that part of itNice and shiny Urban, also very consistent. Is that just a weird reflection at the bottom right of your last picture?
Are you using them on a transformer machine?Is anyone using that Radnor Purple E3 tungsten? I got a couple and it seems like it arc wanders really bad on AC. I have some ceriated that seems rock solid on AC.
I've used it on low-amp 304SS stuff on an inverter machine. It welded fine, but the tip erosion was accelerated compared to welding with red. And it didn't weld any better than 2% thor either.Is anyone using that Radnor Purple E3 tungsten? I got a couple and it seems like it arc wanders really bad on AC. I have some ceriated that seems rock solid on AC.
Think i found this for 4800 on cyberweldSame here. On paper, it looks like a pretty sweet machine. I'm hoping to be able to order mine in February. I plan to get the complete $5200 kit (torch, cooler, cart, etc...).
If yours is an inverter try lanthinated 2% or ceriated. If it's a transformer you have to use the greenOk so it's not just me and my home made welder .
What should I try for alumnium? I don't think I want green unless I have to. I like using a point with aluminum.
You let me know if you find Miller part number 951668 anywhere for less than $5179...Think i found this for 4800 on cyberweld