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Welding observations that I have made....

WHAT the heck kind of welder is that? THAT is cool!
I've been trying to find out where it was
developed. My guess is China and
ITAR regulations limit any info on the
gun, filler material, or who came with
the process.
It's amazing to me that it seems to
form a seemless weld even on rusty
not prepped metal.
 
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The bead that welder lays down is phenomenal. I'd build my own headers if I had a welder like that.
 
The bead that welder lays down is phenomenal. I'd build my own headers if I had a welder like that.
Inovations like this could possibly end
specific certification. Don't see where
this would work under water.
Those boys are in a class by
themselves.
 
When i need to stitch something together I just close my eyes and have at it! I was repairing heavy shorewall in the marina one time hanging over the top of the wall, of course the helmet wouldn't stay on so I just threw it aside and continued repairing the wall putting down about 15 sticks ,next day I had the best sunburn ever face and shoulders from the reflection off the water!
luckily my boy has grown into an awesome fabricator so I don't need to close my eyes anymore!
 
In my limited knowledge, Lincoln or Miller are the top of pyramid. The old Lincoln “buzz boxes” were simply the best out there.
The Lincoln buzz box may have been the best of the buzz boxes but after I got my Miller Syncrowave 250 DX I thought why didn't I upgrade a LONG time ago lol. I got it used and mainly because it was a TIG and stick machine but never used a machine that was as smooth as this one was. It made a big difference. Oh and the TIG side was nice too until it messed up. The down side besides the TIG not working right is that the machine is so dang big compared to the newer ones.
Maybe if I got off my *** and went outside before 1:00, I'd have more time....

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Ya gotta quit stayin up so late looking at **** while your wife is asleep! :lol: :poke:
WHAT the heck kind of welder is that? THAT is cool!
I've been trying to find out where it was
developed. My guess is China and
ITAR regulations limit any info on the
gun, filler material, or who came with
the process.
It's amazing to me that it seems to
form a seemless weld even on rusty
not prepped metal.
I saw that about a month ago on one of those FB reels that a friend sent me. Wouldn't mind knowing more about it too....
 
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