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No idea what happened to the one we used to have on the farm. I expect dad tidied it up into a hole in the front like he prone to do :-(
what ever you do - before you plug that in - uncross those output terminal lugsThe old geezer wouldn't budge on price, he was retiring his blacksmith hobby. Lots of old gear, vices, anvils drills etc.
Got my mate a pipe vice for his jetter to change nozles
225 or 250 A?I bought the 225 amp one at auction heavy prick of a yoke was the main reason I sold it in the end along with the fact I dont need 4 arc welders, really need to sort the SA 200 out will be right on then![]()
Mine was on castors as well needed help getting it into a Citroen dispatch, it was bad enough rolling it around on concrete and thought sod it it can go
not surprised - they're heavy little sodsThis is on castors, but I think I've hurt my back getting it on the truck![]()
one is an 80v output, the other a 50v output - you also have one for a carbon arc brazing torch, but they were hateful things ... your amperage selector has two ranges - one for the 50v terminal and one for the 80v terminal - lift and turn to selectWhat are the other terminals for Graham
Think it was 225 could barely read the amp markings so could of been 250
I stand to be corrected here but I think that the higher voltage is better for welding thinner materials with smaller rods.one is an 80v output, the other a 50v output - you also have one for a carbon arc brazing torch, but they were hateful things ... your amperage selector has two ranges - one for the 50v terminal and one for the 80v terminal - lift and turn to select
yes - lighter gauge rods and specials like cast/299,s /dissimilarsI stand to be corrected here but I think that the higher voltage is better for welding thinner materials with smaller rods.
Druid - is this correct?
Luckyso summat different today .... and not what I'd intended to be doing, but more on that again
had a friend round yesterday who I'd not seen in a while and we were yapping/looking at summat, stood on the wall by the steps, when he suddenly started to 'vanish' into this ....
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it's had a 32mm timber decking top on it since I built it in 2011 which has been getting progressively 'riper' for the last couple of years and I've been meaning to replace it, for some time -- have had half a whiskey barrel sat on it, keeping ppl off it for some time ...
anyway he managed to set a foot on the one edge and it gave out ... fortunately I caught his shoulder as he caught himself and he didn't end up too far in there - unlike the whiskey barrel.
bloody lucky he didn't get hurt more than a few grazes and bruises .. could've been a lot worse - that pit is shoulder deep on me and collects several land drains together, to fire them off down the garden.
so slung an old bit of ply and some plate over it yesterday, keep the cats out of it - don't want them going exploring the 12" outlet pipe and having to rescue themor anything else that might fall in there, for that matter
so wound up the 'Drema and hauled out a piece of 8mm plate I had parked (was going to use a piece of 6mil, but the effort of extracting it from where it's currently sat was waaaaay too much grief) .. so plate clamp on the 8mm stood beside the 6t tipper and out it came, for a 'flight' to the bench
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some careful surveying of the sump later and I knew what needed doing
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can't recall the last time i had the lid off the sump, although it was made for easy removal, in the timber version, it rarely gets lifted - usually for Clara to peer into it, but she's gotten out of that habit soooooome time ago
I've only ever needed to clear it out once, since it was built and there was very little accumulated in there anyway, so thought -sod it - make it a semi-permanent lid - and have done
next step was haul out the plasma, fire up the genny and fill the compressor's tank - then get it lopped to size
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then pack it all up again- that's a 32A extensinon lead for the plasma -- makes the genny change note a bit
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not the flattest of plate, 'specially after it'd had the Plasma down two edges and although the 8mm didn't really need some ribbing for strength, it needed it, to get it flat again ....
so lopped some 50 x 6mm and got them set up
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tacked the ends and them applied some suitably placed 'force' to get the centres in contact with the 8mil ........ and nailed it
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and dated it... had a quick try at flipping it, by hand - lasted all of two seconds - plate clamp and the 'Drema didn't even blink
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went round the edges as necessary with the Ferrex 5" to de-burr/soften the edges and it was ready for some more flying lessons .....
with a little help from my friend .. the 600kg magnet - great bit of kit
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and off we went heading for the sump .....
went in like a glove, like it was made for the job
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Magnet's release handle bit my thumb, letting it off- reaching over from the wrong side - my own fault for being dull - will NOT do it again
- quite a force on the release spring
put the barrel back in position as Squeak loves to sit/lie out on the top of it (which is also getting very ripe too) and it's a good place to keep the kid's footballs and hoola hoops, etc.
by the time I'd gotten things tidied up 'my side of the trellis' , Pam'd re-installed the ground cover
and I'm out of pix ....... again !!!
All good it wasn't so a good dayvery .. could've been a hell of a LOT worse
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Hmmmmvery .. could've been a hell of a LOT worse
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rumbled !!!!HmmmmI think you where trying to get me to look at something up there that evening
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Less of that it's a family forum, all be it a disfunctional 1HmmmmI think you where trying to get me to look at something up there that evening
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well I did consider a coat of bitumen, but it'd have needed a blowlamp yesterday .. like tar ... really needs to stand in the sun for a few hours, to get it out the drum ...... so it just went inMust have been a rush job for sure.
Where’s the paint?