Don’t forget to add a bit of oil to the pinch rollers that feed the wire. Smooth is good!Got the gas conversion kit installed into the welder. Went on very easily. I'll swap the gun liner when the new one arrives tomorrow. Also replaced the power input cord. Old one was beat up
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That's Alaska's also.Ours is the mosquitoe
Sorry , I fit that description I just don't swing that way.I am going to use a stud and a nut. Easier.
Due to avian flu, our govt has requested that we abstain from feeding the birds.
Polarity is reversed for flux core.Got the gas conversion kit installed into the welder. Went on very easily. I'll swap the gun liner when the new one arrives tomorrow. Also replaced the power input cord. Old one was beat up
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I buy these felt thingies that clip on the wire, have some kind of lube.Don’t forget to add a bit of oil to the pinch rollers that feed the wire. Smooth is good!
Polarity is reversed for flux core.
I buy these felt thingies that clip on the wire, have some kind of lube.
What Frank said.I'll keep my eyes open. I'm heading to one of the welding supply stores when I shop for gas
I filled my feeders. It's not supposed to effect the wild birds.Due to avian flu, our govt has requested that we abstain from feeding the birds.
The turd reminds me.......I dropped a load today. Then I called my sister and I said "hay I just got done doing something that reminded me I need to call you" lolCalifornia state bird pictured here
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Had to fix the doorbell outside the gate today because it looks like somebody pushed the button too hard too many times. Could not be repaired. Bought a new one, a little bit different but I made it work. It's 220 volts here so it's not very complicated. When I was outside the gate I saw this guy carrying these. I thought they were pretty cool.
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Morning!
Just below freezing and not snowing.Yet.
Son found a used rear diff for his chevy,needed Avalanche to pick it up. Warned him about latching the tonneau properly. Thats twice he has demolished a rear diff in that truck. I say hes hard on it,he’s blaming the 35’s. I let it go, but i know abuse when i see it. The clockwork in the chevy diffs are robust, and fragile. Abuse em and thats what happens.
Nope. Is on its way. Need to get firebird welding done,and boot it out before the heavy snow hits. I will work on front fenders until snow is gone.Ouch...
Morning Frank... hope the snow passes you by.