First I would invest in a new camera or clean the lens.
Second have you looked at a rivet nut? They can also be known as a blind nut or nut-sert.
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Search using "Supplied Air Respirators"
On Google or
http://www.labsafety.com
http://www.gemplers.com
http://www.3m.com
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Seeing as how he is custom machining the clevises, how much would the clevises shrink if he just let them sit in an ice chest with dry ice? Use a heat gun to heat up the square tubing and put the clevises in while it is still cold. As the two parts equalize in temperature they will become very hard...
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If money was no object and you had a real tall garage I've always thought this system would be cool for the home garage:
http://www.snaptrac.com/
Then of course what every home garage needs is a spider crane:
http://www.spydercrane.com/Cranes/Mini%20Crawlers/m...Last edited by AV8OR; 01-10-2010, 01:19 AM.
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Have you looked into getting a fuse block so when water is not flowing over the fuse it will burn up vs. your more expensive cables?
http://www.ckworldwide.com/fuse_block.htm
piniongear - What paint did you use to get such a perfect match of Miller blue for your cart...
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So is it better to have the flashback arrestors installed at the torch or at the regulators?
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Engnerdan,
Thanks for the response and I'll add it to the list:
Spectrum 375 X-TREME - Part# 225180 - CABLE,POWER 10 FT 2 IN 14GA 3C W/MVP
None of them have the same part number. Job security for someone in the parts warehouse I guess.
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Miller Multi-Voltage Plug (MVP) On A Dynasty 200?
Has anyone ever replaced the factory installed power cord on a Dynasty 200 DX (non-Blue Lightning) with a Miller Multi-Voltage Plug (MVP) power cord that comes on the Passport and other Miller machines? This would allow me to swap between 230 and 115 volts by just changing the MVP plug.
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Dan,
I assume you can easily swap out the round roller set for the flat set or does it require quite a bit of time?
I loved the way Pauly dragged around your ring roller in the shop. I could just see that thing dropping on someones foot. I guess you guys had a few chuckles...
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Two hundred feet! Man I can now roam da hood with my welder in tow!
That is using 220v, 110v or both? I usually feed it on the high octane 220v for almost all my welding.
Thanks
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