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Wheels for a large BBQ Pit?
I'm building a large smoker from a 250 gallon propane tank. I will not be mounting it on a trailer, so I want to fab some wheels for it. I can come up with several ideas of wheels but how to actually get them to attach to a home-made axles is where I believe my challenge is. The pit will weigh about...
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I guess I will try hangin a tool belt on my hip. Can get in the way and inconvenient, but so is all the time wasted searchin for stuff. I bet I'll now be lookin in every location of the tool belt for the marker.
I had no idea rats could hoard that much stuff. I thought that was more...
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Thanks for all the feedback. I'll check what kind of disks I'm using on each and see if one is courser than the other. I guess one advantage of the big grinders is the forearms you develop
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How do you not lose things?
I will admit that some of my problem is that I'm 53 yrs old, but that can't be all of it.
So the problem is that while I'm working in my shop, I'm constantly forgetting where I layed something down at. Half the time I can't find the following; soap stone marker, measuring tape, majic...
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Grinder Performance: Small vs. Large.
I recently purchased a Dewalt D28474W 7" grinder. http://www.dewalt.com/tools/metalwor...s-d28474w.aspx I have been using two 4 1/2" Makita grinders in the past and will continue to do so. I bought the Dewalt because I wanted to do the major grinding with the...
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Trialblazer Genset capacity
12KW generator on Trailblazer should handle 10KVa of MM250, and that's is the MM250 is running all out. The MIG was only running at 19V....
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Bad 4-prong plug.
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The adapter I ordered from Amazon showed up with a 3-prong crows foot female plug on one end but that didn't fit my MIG's plug. I cut off that 3-prong plug and wired up an extra female plug I had. I ran black...
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Maybe I wired my adapter wrong.
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Since my 302's 220V female plug is 4-prong and my MM250 is 3-prong, I had to build a 4 prong to 3 prong adapter. If I connected the 302's neutral to the MM250's GND instead of GND to GND,...
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Trailblazer 302 powering a MM 250 - welding stops!
I bought a new Trailblazer 302 EFI about 2 weeks ago. I've got just a few hours on it. I have welded some with it and ran grinders on the 120V outlets. Last week for the first time I tried powering my older Millermatic 250 MIG from the 302.
I had the MIG running at about 19V and I could...
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