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Well tonight I was scrambling to get everything in the shop covered before the roof leaked all over my tools, Lucky for me it only rained for a bit then the storm moved off. The roof doesn't leak to heavy but does have a couple of drips here and there, After covering everything I ended up opening a new poly-coated canvas to cover up the Syncrowave 210. I was debating a while back to buy the miller cover but at $135 dollars I can't really afford it right now so I ended up making my own for under $20 and it looks awesome , well to me anyways.Every time I am at harbor freight I pick up poly coated canvas which is cheap and its always good to have extras around. I used adhesive Velcro along with tacking spray, Velcro can be sewed which I did on one part to experiment , the others I used adhesive spray to soak the inside of the canvas ( Non Coated Part) for extra bonding of the adhesive Velcro backing. I will be making covers for the rest of my miller machines, I might put some Miller electric decals I got from the miller owners club. Attachment 852231Attachment 852241Attachment 852251Attachment 852261Attachment 852271The rear part of the cover where I keep my filler stored is sewed to keep the canvas from dragging on the ground. Its guard dog approved as you can see on the pictures Last edited by NinjaRay; 09-23-2014 at 09:18 AM.
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Reply:Like the cover, I have a Dynasty 350 and Miller don't make a cover for it, so this is what I need. How did you sew the Velcro on by hand? And where to get " tacking spray " thanksMiller 252 Mig w/Spool GunMiller Dynasty 350 TigMiller 225 AC-DC StickMiller Spectrum 875 PlasmaOxy/Acet.
Reply:Originally Posted by missfireLike the cover, I have a Dynasty 350 and Miller don't make a cover for it, so this is what I need. How did you sew the Velcro on by hand? And where to get " tacking spray " thanks
Reply:think this will also solve my problem for my bobcat. Thanks for the idea.93 Bobcat 225GMillerMatic 135HF Tig 91811
Reply:Great job and choice. I bought a HF moving blanket for my Trailblazer.
Reply:Hey could I bother you for a item # or part number I looked all over my had and even asked they didn't recognize the description. I looked online no joy either. ThanksDanMiller 252 Mig w/Spool GunMiller Dynasty 350 TigMiller 225 AC-DC StickMiller Spectrum 875 PlasmaOxy/Acet.
Reply:nice idea, thanks. Brian
Reply:Originally Posted by missfireHey could I bother you for a item # or part number I looked all over my had and even asked they didn't recognize the description. I looked online no joy either. ThanksDan
Reply:Originally Posted by Anthony83think this will also solve my problem for my bobcat. Thanks for the idea.
Reply:Very clever. I could benefit from doing that same thing. Grinding knife handles, puts a nice layer of dust on everything in my work space.
Reply:The cover looks great. Reminds me of the winter the roof leaked in the shop so bad I finally just stretched a big tarp under the leak(s) and let it drain into a funnel made from a soda bottle with a garden hose attached. Ran the hose out the back door and waited for the weather to let up so I could patch the roof. Thanks for the reminder I need to address one spot on the roof.
Reply:Great idea. For inside machines, I always worry that vinyl/plastic will trap moisture in.TA Arcmaster 300CM3XMT 304S22P12 suitcase feederX-Treme 12VSOptima pulserTA161SMaxstar 150STLHypertherm PM45OP setupStihl 020AVP, 039, 066 Magnum
Reply:Originally Posted by Drf255Great idea. For inside machines, I always worry that vinyl/plastic will trap moisture in.
Reply:Originally Posted by NinjaRayWell tonight I was scrambling to get everything in the shop covered before the roof leaked all over my tools, Lucky for me it only rained for a bit then the storm moved off. The roof doesn't leak to heavy but does have a couple of drips here and there, After covering everything I ended up opening a new poly-coated canvas to cover up the Syncrowave 210. I was debating a while back to buy the miller cover but at $135 dollars I can't really afford it right now so I ended up making my own for under $20 and it looks awesome , well to me anyways.Every time I am at harbor freight I pick up poly coated canvas which is cheap and its always good to have extras around. I used adhesive Velcro along with tacking spray, Velcro can be sewed which I did on one part to experiment , the others I used adhesive spray to soak the inside of the canvas ( Non Coated Part) for extra bonding of the adhesive Velcro backing. I will be making covers for the rest of my miller machines, I might put some Miller electric decals I got from the miller owners club. Attachment 852231Attachment 852241Attachment 852251Attachment 852261Attachment 852271The rear part of the cover where I keep my filler stored is sewed to keep the canvas from dragging on the ground. Its guard dog approved as you can see on the pictures
Reply:I use an old towel. Let's moisture in and out. Keeps dust off.TA Arcmaster 300CM3XMT 304S22P12 suitcase feederX-Treme 12VSOptima pulserTA161SMaxstar 150STLHypertherm PM45OP setupStihl 020AVP, 039, 066 Magnum |
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