nice to hear the feedback on the 325. there is a difference in the oil filters.
Not much new to say that hasnt been brought up here, other than I have switched from running fram filters to Wix , have had good luck with them so far. I dont know if they have a better filter media in them,...
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Check your voltage sensing lead
I had problems / teething issues when i was new to the 12VS and my TB302. Cable hooked to the CV terminal, and machine process selector to vs sensing feeder mode. That sensing lead has to have freshly ground bare metal to light up the meters and close the...
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air arc and duty cycles
All good info here as others have posted, I would add that depending on how much gouging you are doing will dictate what you need machine wise. If your gouging using the small carbons, most machines will fit the bill without damage. A person has to be realistic...
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Man that baby is vintage iron ! I like it.
For fifty bucks id buy that and dust it off and put it in the living room next to the couch. Im kind of a tool addict though. Must be a welder thing, If it still works though seriously that would be a great unit just to have and use once and...
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I had a similiar repair one time
I feel your pain, I did a crack on the bottom of a honda motorcycle engine that still had the oil in it, Actually the guy hit a curb and it puked all the oil out so he filled it with 80/90 gear oil so it didnt drain immediately and got it off the highway....
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Welcome to the forum
Hello weldmaster, pay no attention to the hecklers from the peanut gallery. The question you ask is very common. What do you want to weld with the machine and your skill level will determine the best choice in selecting a welding machine. If your doing steel and depending...
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Check all your welding cable connections and clean your base metal good.
i had an issue with my TB 302 from time to time, Found that it would rev to high idle with no issues , and some times it would kinda pause like you are describing. I found that checking all the weld cable connections...
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The provincial apprenticeship committee could refer to the branch of the dept of education , labor and training. The specific names have changed over the years , but it is part of the education and training dept that decides what will be in the curriculum, and oversees the administration ,delivery and...
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Thanks for the replies
I figured as much, just wanted to make sure no appendages were going to fall off if i got the wrong one!
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replacement fuel filters for trailblazer 302
Hello, i was wondering if there are any issues with using any run of the mill replacement inline fuel filters for the trailblazers , or any of the gas engines for that matter. I live in a rural area, ( to put it politely) and getting either the Kohler or Robin subaru 1/4 inch inline filters can be...
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machine grounding?
Just read your post, Do you have the Vantage grounded to the Chassis of whatever your are hauling it in? Regardless of the branding of a machine i think this is a small factor many people overlook. Next question is if the 120 outlets on that machine are GFCI type out...
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very nice work!
nice to see real projects like this come to life. nice job!
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Bobcat is a Decent machine.
I thought that was what you were asking in terms of the SA200, It actually generates DC output welding power without any rectification. The bobcat on the other hand is really just an alternator with a rectifier to convert the AC power to DC output welding power....
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difference between DC current types.
I will attempt to answer your initial question. Yes, there is a difference between the different types of DC power and the Quality in broad terms of how well they weld. In the electric machines Transformers or Transformers with a rectifier to supply...
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