Yea, I meant inside the box, guess I should have been more clear about that, sorry.
Mike
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When I first got my Dynasty the fitting on the gas valve had to be tightened a little to stop a small leak and problem solved. Mike
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I found an old invoice from a box of 1/2 inch plastic and it comes out at around 50 cents per foot. As far as bursting in extreme weather, in the 35 years running air brakes the only failure I have seen is from a close encounter with a cutting torch or a situation where a hole is rubbed through....
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I`m looking into changing my shop over to either 1/2 or more likely 3/4 inch plastic air brake line like large trucks are equipped with. I`ll post back as to what size hole it will leave in my wallet . but it should last for ever as long as it isn`t exposrd to high heat and it should be easily modified...
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My Dynasty 200 has the same start problem. It will start every time with a freshly ground tungsten, but later on the hard start reares it`s ugly head. Somewhere I read (probably here) to tap the tungsten to the word piece to light up the arc, and it works every time I have a start problem! Don`t ask...
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I`m thinking the guys are right about the head gasket (white smoke and probably has a sweet odor)?
Mike
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Thanks a bunch guys........why didn`t I look in the pile I already have...DOH
Think I found agood place for a Homer Simpson smiley!
Mike
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Quick Connectors
Anyone have a link to quick connectors(hose to regulator) for my mig? I had one, but lost it somehow.
TIA
Mike
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ArcTech I`m no tig guru, but I have can retain the point longer on the tungsten with a ballance in the 70 to 75 range on the D200.
Mike
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