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Author: Subject: New TIG. Woooo Hoooo
907

posted on 2/6/06 at 11:33 PM Reply With Quote
New TIG. Woooo Hoooo

Took the bull by the horns today and ordered my new AC/DC Tig.

Decided on a Miller in the end.

Three weeks before I get it though.

Can't wait to have a play.

Paul G






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garage19

posted on 3/6/06 at 12:32 PM Reply With Quote
You lucky bar steward

Bet there wasn't much change from £2k for a miller inverter?

Would love to have a drive when you are up and running.






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posted on 3/6/06 at 01:07 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by garage19
You lucky bar steward

Bet there wasn't much change from £20 for a miller inverter?

Would love to have a drive when you are up and running.





Delete your post immediately before SWMBO sees it.

Your welcome to a go with the Sureweld Tig.

atb
Paul G






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Viper

posted on 3/6/06 at 01:28 PM Reply With Quote
Millers are damn fine machines, probably the best i have used, still use a 350 synchrowave today.

just like this one







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rusty nuts

posted on 3/6/06 at 03:20 PM Reply With Quote
Will you be doing a new batch of cans to pay for it? Must come over for that TIG lesson soon
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posted on 3/6/06 at 03:52 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
Will you be doing a new batch of cans to pay for it? Must come over for that TIG lesson soon



Super duper giant ally race cans, there's got to be a market.

Better make it snappy. The Sureweld will be on eBay soon.

They'll be a three month delay after that while I learn how to set up the new one.
More buttons that you can shake a stick at.


Viper. Hi. I think the syncrowave is a conventional thyristor type machine, i.e. big power input.
I'm getting a Dynasty 200 DX, inverter type. 110v, 240v or 400v input.
Never used a Miller before, of any sort.
We shall see.

Paul G

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NS Dev

posted on 8/6/06 at 12:13 PM Reply With Quote
when you've mastered ally, can I have some lessons!!!!

Good luck with it, very nice machine!!





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907

posted on 8/6/06 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by NS Dev
when you've mastered ally, can I have some lessons!!!!

Good luck with it, very nice machine!!



The most important welding lesson is .......





Don't tell SWMBO how much it cost!!!!



I will leave a half empty can of blue paint, complete with an unwashed brush, next to the new one.

"Painted the yellow one blue dear.... thought I'd smarten it up a bit."



Paul G






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NS Dev

posted on 9/6/06 at 08:36 AM Reply With Quote
heh heh lol, will remember that one!!!





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lexi

posted on 10/6/06 at 05:20 PM Reply With Quote
Do you mean the Sandbags troll this site for budget checks? That is worse than porn. No matter how much weight they put on they can still get through your pockets
Alex

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