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  • jolane
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2005
    • 198

    I did it also...

    This is starting to sound like a broken record, but put me down for a Dynasty 200DX purchase also. Thanks to everyone who answered questions, and this forum for great archives and easy searches. Here is the list of stuff coming:
    Dynasty 200DX
    Miller Tig Torch Package, DTP17R
    N/S Finger Control Kit
    200A Tweco stinger and cable
    SSC footcontrol
    Various Lanthiated Tungsten

    Hopefully I remembered everything. I did go to different places (B&R, Cyberweld, SSC) for the stuff to save some money. Hopefully the finger control works out for out of position welding, or should I say hopefully I can use it well... a lot of my welding will be out of position automotive work.
    Thanks again for all the help!
    Joshua
  • ASKANDY
    Super Moderator
    • Sep 2002
    • 2104

    #2
    jolane,

    Great!! Welcome to the fast lane

    a-

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    • fun4now
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2006
      • 9372

      #3
      verry cool

      looks like quite the starter packet ya got going there.
      i also got the ssc foot controle (havent tryed it yet but like the feel of it )

      if the finger controle dosent work for you lots have had good results with the push butten on/off option. (just some food for thought)

      you will have to give us all a report on the SSC and how you like it
      thanks for the help
      ......or..........
      hope i helped
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      • jolane
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2005
        • 198

        #4
        Fun4now,
        Thanks for the rec on the push button. I considered it, but was worried about the machine settings. I didn't want to be under a car (for instance), and be ready to weld when I find out that I set the sequencing incorrectly, whether it is current, or whatever. I will force myself to learn a finger control, whether it is the one I purchased or a homemade one I brew up.
        I can't wait to start playing. It should be interesting because I have never Tig'd before, only gas, arc and mig.
        Joshua

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        • Paul Seaman
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2005
          • 2302

          #5
          Jolane:
          Keep us in the loop of progress achieved, we like hearing the good with the troubles. I look foreward to your posts to come.

          Weld well, weld safe!

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