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I see you have AC/DC. Most of the rods mentioned will run + or -. Run them DC, negative electrode for less penetration.
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Also realize the US Coast Guard has very specific rules and regulations involving fuel tanks on boats, and they do have jurisdiction, even if you are in inland waters. It might be worth checking out their website.
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Like I said before, if all you have is a two prong connection, it is just a contactor connection. Just be sure you match up voltages, most of the older ones were 120 volts. Set the volts on the power unit, set the wire speed on the feeder.
NOTE: Feeder drive volts is NOT the same...Last edited by JSFAB; 06-22-2015, 02:37 PM.
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First off, I agree with Tryagn5's comment. Over the years, I have owned various machines from several major manufacturers, I have found that the company you put down, makes machines that are far more trouble free, and the factory reps I have contacted from that company, have been far more helpful than...
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Any good local welding supply should have 4 1/2", 5", 7", and 9" aluminium grinding wheels in stock. Just like I don't go to the grocery store or drug store for nuts, bolts, and nails; I also don't go to Home Depot or Lowes for welding supplies or metalworking consumables.:roll...
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It looks very similar to the 4G Trailblazer, which was made in the late 60s or early 70s.
The serial number should be stamped on the front panel somewhere.
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Here is his website and phone number, instead of everybody crying about it, why doesn't somebody call and find out?? I would, except I don't really care, I have seen more people disappear than most of you. http://webpages.411.ca/weldalert/
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All the major manufacturers of anchors publish big catalogs,,, these include shear strength, pull strength, instructions for installing, etc. etc. It is time for you to do a little legwork yourself, the information is out there. Consult with your favourite industrial...
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Rotary hammers will make a straighter, faster, more accurate hole than any hammer drill.
I have several Bosch, mostly because they come for the price I like, and they work well. The older ones are now good for 1/4" or 3/8" holes at this point, after hundreds or thousands of holes,...
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I can't help you with the first part of your question, but the use of a WC-115 with contactor will allow you to use a 30A spoolgun with any Miller or non-Miller engine drive, assuming it is CV capable. All you need are the welder power leads, plus a 115 plug-in somewhere, the 115 doesn't even have...
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I wouldn't worry about it too much, Miller has been in business far longer than you have, they have very thick skin.
And by the way, you should spend a little time reading on Lincoln's website, they specifically recommend NOT adding any wire lubes or wipes, of any kind.
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First thing, stop calling "major national companies". What you need, is an agent that specializes in commercial lines. You should be asking around, any friends or customers you have, that are also in "high-risk" businesses, who are they buying insurance through, not what company,...
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As far as I know, every cert with a backing plate I have, the backing plate is milled off.
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The bottom fits into the holes in the baseplate. Top is wider, so it can squish down without going thru the holes.
It is a Miller part, I saw the parts list.
We have one LWS in the area who is known for having all kinds of old, obsolete items in stock. I suggested my...
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