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Had these laying around for two years now, and decided to burn them up and use them for practice. Like any other electrode they have their own little fussy personality, and once you get used to them they actually go fairly well. These we're done vertical. I'm sure they would be good for something, maybe some yard art? Right now I really don't have much use for them other than experimenting and practice. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkMiller Bobcat 250Syncrowave 200Millermatic 252Spoolmatic 30ASpectrum 625 X-TremeMaxstar 150SVictor O/A torchesDewalt angle grindersWelded on/off for over 40 years.
Reply:By the way , that's 14 gage tubeSent from my iPhone using TapatalkMiller Bobcat 250Syncrowave 200Millermatic 252Spoolmatic 30ASpectrum 625 X-TremeMaxstar 150SVictor O/A torchesDewalt angle grindersWelded on/off for over 40 years.
Reply:ive used them for exhaust pipes before i got my mig. ran them on a harbor freight 120v ac stick machine. ran pretty good with perfect fit up, too bad i dont have weld pics
Reply:I also have a box that I run on thin stuff at low amps in my ac225 tombstone....... They seem to work as well as the Forney 6013's that I also have.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Reply:EXACTLY....It's not a bridge for the Pope mobile(I'd bubble gum that).It's like J.B. weld but with the B as Ballz instead of Bullchit.Bubble gumTooth pixDuct tapeBlack glueGBMF hammerScrew gun --bad battery (see above)
Reply:I've used the HF 7014 1/16" with decent results. Welded some exhaust for a friend instaling a turbo on a 240SX.GravelThe difference between theory and practice is that in theory there is no difference. |
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