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  • You can't kill a miller

    This is about a 8,000Lb. can that I hit with a 48' can the blue oen in the back
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    Last edited by J.D.Mc.; 03-08-2008, 06:03 PM.

  • #2
    Dude, jackstands are way cheaper...

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    • #3
      Miller should use that as advetisement
      Scott
      HMW [Heavy Metal welding]

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      • #4
        that is miller abuse , j/k see how tough they are

        Inferno Forge

        Chris

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        • #5
          I agree with HMW!!! Maybe if they use it, they'll give you at least a pair of gloves or a jacket!!!!
          I'm not late...
          I'm just on Hawaiian Time

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bert View Post
            I agree with HMW!!! Maybe if they use it, they'll give you at least a pair of gloves or a jacket!!!!
            If your LUCKY!!! J/K

            Inferno Forge

            Chris

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            • #7
              Yea thats better than the pickup truck add ... "MILLER TOUGH" "IF IT CAN'T BE WELDED WE WILL HOLD IT UP"
              "MILLER MEANS BRUTAL FORCE" haaa we could just keep adding these .... but on the other hand ... what terrible abuse of a beautiful machine..
              Jim
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                • #9
                  Yeah I agree, workstands are much better suited for this sort of thing!!!
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                  • #10
                    Oh man..,,

                    That's full out abuse for Pete's sakes! Leave that dumpster alone! But be careful, someone in red might say "well someone finally found a good use for a Miller"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Blackbird455 View Post
                      Yeah I agree, workstands are much better suited for this sort of thing!!!
                      But, if you have a couple dead Millers around, you might as well get some good out of them.
                      Jeff

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                      • #12
                        Now Jeff,

                        We all know there Is NO SUCH THING as a dead Miller
                        SYNCROWAVE 200
                        Atlas 618 lathe (vintage 1960) reconditioned DC
                        Sioux 3/8 Pneumatic Reversible Drill
                        Makita Everything else
                        2400 square feet of Sanford and Son lookin shop space
                        "Once the spoon flys, putting the pin back in won't solve anything"
                        USA 15T, 15V

                        www.myspace.com/blackbird455

                        http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...5/DSC00356.jpg two cans, one welder

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                        • #13
                          well the millers do weld well under loads


                          just beat out the dent and repaint the jack stand
                          my daddy always said i was IRONHEADED....
                          feel free to P/M me

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                          • #14
                            You should have blocked the welder up a little, looks like the dumpster is leaning downhill

                            Miller is a tough machine. The last welding instructor I had bought a truckload of Millers from New Orleans 2 years ago that were underwater, bought them real cheap, tore the covers off, power washed them and left them sit to dry, put them back together, worked great afterwards.
                            Ken

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                            • #15
                              Remember, don't change the settings while under load!
                              Weekend wannab racer with some welders.

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