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The Ser # is KC327877 200/230V
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Millermatic 250 Power Supply
I have an older Millermatic 250 that was purchased from a school district. When I received the machine, the wire feed was working and did not have an arc to weld with. Gas relay was clicking in sync with the trigger.
Opened up the machine and while looking for obvious burn marks or arcing,...
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I just sold a single axle trailer that needed a spindle replaced for $200 just because I have too many projects and it was in the way ...... keep looking, there are deals out there.
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Chop Saw Setting
Big__Eddy
You are partially correct on the "eyeballing".
When I make the first cut, I use soap stone to mark the end of the cut and make the first cut. If the blade did not hit the mark, or is short of the mark, I readjust...Last edited by sancobg; 06-03-2014, 11:16 PM.
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Mike
You are correct, cut half on one side and then cut the other half.
If you setup an extension from the table and use a piece of pipe at 90 deg with adjustable setting, you can cut "exact" fit intermediate rails. Works really well in the field where there are...
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Chop Saw Pipe Notcher Part 4 (finished)
Part 4
You've probably been wondering if this thing really works !!!!!!!
These are cut samples at 28 deg on 2-3/8" pipe
That's about as good as you can get--nice...
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Chop Saw Pipe Notcher Part 3
Part 3
At this point I was deciding on how I would make the working surface to notch pipe. I fabricated a base out of 2 x 2 sq tube, cut pieces of plate for fill. Most important was to cut a "V" into the base at the center line of the...
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Chop Saw Pipe Notcher Part 2
Part 2
Made a base plate for the chop saw to mount to the tilt table
Purchased this tilt table on EBAY---- $60 with free freight
Fabricate a tilt table base plate to match mounting holes
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Chop Saw Pipe Notcher
Hi All,
New to the forum and like what I have read.
PART 1
I am in the process of building a 1,550 long corral fence and horse stalls. At the age of 70, a cutting torch was not an option (shaky hands) and using a hole saw type notcher for the number of cuts I have to...
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