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Glad you found some, George. They are good if you want 6011's. Their 6010 Pipecraft isn't bad either. Been using them since Airco was in business.
I'm using the .045 f/c in the 8VS feeder running it off of the Bobus. I might even try some 1/16 f/c for the big stuff...or atleast to play around. Here is what the .045 will do on 3/8 plate and the feeder.
That will work for sure , thanks for the pictures.
Regards, George
Hobart Handler 210 w/DP3035 - Great 240V small Mig
Hobart Handler 140 - Great 120V Mig
Hobart Handler EZ125 - IMO the best 120V Flux Core only machine Miller Dynasty 200DX with cooler of my design, works for me
Miller Spectrum 375 - Nice Cutter
Scott
Have you tried any flux core in that thing?? I know it isn't the preferred method to some, but it would be interesting to hear how it performs. I wonder if the inverter would smooth out the f/c some.
Not yet, but I do have a roll of it just in-case my little bottle runs out. My esab machine has a slope setting just for Flux-core, although I have heard the spray settings works very nice too.
I did use it today on a little repair. A heat shield on a catalytic-converter.
The CO2 and .030 wire worked perfect for the aluminized steel. It was about 22 gauge. This is one of the main reasons I like the thing. Autobody type welding outside with no huge bottle to lug around. I had 120 volts right there and away I went. It's also so handy to carry with the side pouch. No cables to trip over and all that. Don, I do have my stainless and aluminum out to try pretty soon. I keep forgeting to ask about the nylon liner when I go to the welding store.
George, when welding outside how much tig work you been doing latley?
I thought you were talking dragging your flux-core machine around.
I am dragging the HH140 around some for installation when the wind is blowing (most of the time now), but I have been using the Maxstar to practice tigging stuff togeather in the shop. Its no problem for me as I have no time restraints on anything I am doing, and I need all the tig practice I can get. I am still thinking about a passport but will wait until you have have yours awhile to decide for sure, maybe by that time they will have the upgraded version with stick & tig & AC & 200 amp capabilities
Regards, George
Hobart Handler 210 w/DP3035 - Great 240V small Mig
Hobart Handler 140 - Great 120V Mig
Hobart Handler EZ125 - IMO the best 120V Flux Core only machine Miller Dynasty 200DX with cooler of my design, works for me
Miller Spectrum 375 - Nice Cutter
I am dragging the HH140 around some for installation when the wind is blowing (most of the time now), but I have been using the Maxstar to practice tigging stuff togeather in the shop. Its no problem for me as I have no time restraints on anything I am doing, and I need all the tig practice I can get. I am still thinking about a passport but will wait until you have have yours awhile to decide for sure, maybe by that time they will have the upgraded version with stick & tig & AC & 200 amp capabilities
Yes and then the price too.!!! Maybe a cheaper/better way is if they just added the stick it. Then it would still do tig in a pinch.
Yes and then the price too.!!! Maybe a cheaper/better way is if they just added the stick it. Then it would still do tig in a pinch.
Maybe they could just take a Maxstar 200DX and add a feeder & co2 bottle to it and forget about the AC part, could still be cheaper than a Dynasty 200 maybe.
Regards, George
Hobart Handler 210 w/DP3035 - Great 240V small Mig
Hobart Handler 140 - Great 120V Mig
Hobart Handler EZ125 - IMO the best 120V Flux Core only machine Miller Dynasty 200DX with cooler of my design, works for me
Miller Spectrum 375 - Nice Cutter
Maybe they could just take a Maxstar 200DX and add a feeder & co2 bottle to it and forget about the AC part, could still be cheaper than a Dynasty 200 maybe.
I have heard a while back that Miller is making it's own pelican style cases.
That should free up room for some cool stuff. I am very happy I bought the
passport it fills my need perfect.It's just like having a 120 welder on steroids and a 220 volt welder that has that very crisp inverter arc. Something that is missing on the 210/251 machines.(when turned up some/ low inductance)
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