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Some of my tig welding 0.7mm 304s/s to 12mm flange!

DSC_0150_3.jpegthe switch on our 30yr old tig machiene died so I hooked up this as a interim setup to get jobs out. 10amp passageway light switch. Haha, Gold. It's still on the machiene, best switch we've ever had on it!
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DSC_0150_3.jpeg.49008be8ac31009f2ef9020e514672b2.jpegthe switch on our 30yr old tig machiene died so I hooked up this as a interim setup to get jobs out. 10amp passageway light switch. Haha, Gold. It's still on the machiene, best switch we've ever had on it!

Man I thought you guys would have loved the welding and improvisation on the switch?
looks good!!!

Thanks it's 304 s/s to 1/2" m/s flange so pretty good. S/s to s/s always looks better. Just got a brand new Kempi tig. Love the old Hobart better. Full analouge pulse system. Just a shame it weighs about 800kg strapped it to a chep pallet with the radiator cooling tank and gas bottle, who says it's not portable?
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Thanks it's 304 s/s to 1/2" m/s flange so pretty good. S/s to s/s always looks better. Just got a brand new Kempi tig. Love the old Hobart better. Full analouge pulse system. Just a shame it weighs about 800kg strapped it to a chep pallet with the radiator cooling tank and gas bottle, who says it's not portable?

The Hobart was connected to a 55amp 3phase plug in the old shop and would run 350amps. We only have 30amp plugs in the new shop so can only run it at about 180amps. You can carry the new Kempi on your shoulder plug it in to 15amp single phase and run 200amps. Crazy. Bombed 32 vs new 35. You know the outcome!
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well the wifes called to say shes not home for dinner
 
bourbon, crumpets and 2 minute noodles it is:408_beers:

She should be ashamed of herself after you went to all the trouble of plugging in the toaster and boiling the water. If you do the dishes you'll be back in her good books!
5 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


She should be ashamed of herself after you went to all the trouble of plugging in the toaster and boiling the water. If you do the dishes you'll be back in her good books!

ill go have a bath so she doesnt have to wash me later

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She should be ashamed of herself after you went to all the trouble of plugging in the toaster and boiling the water. If you do the dishes you'll be back in her good books!

You know what women are like. Run a marathon, smash out a bike ride, own a 35 and need a nismo l>:)
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19 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Bourbon has loads of calories. The crumpets and 2 minute noodles are bad for u.

i put vegemite on the crumpets

 

the veggie goodness will cancel out any badness in the crumpets

i put vegemite on the crumpets
 
the veggie goodness will cancel out any badness in the crumpets

If Vegemite is bad for u I'm a dead man, 3 crumpets loaded with the black gold for breakfast every morning!



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