Plus we have 2 dump trailers .
Sounds like me.... I got out the other day to do an inspection ride on the rail trail. Once I found a 6th tree that needed removal I turned around, rode back to my vehicle, and then went home... I returned with my saws and gear and removed the trees. I was racing a thunderstorm to get the trees cut up and forgot all about taking photos. I was soaking wet with perspiration from the bike ride and then soaked my tree work clothes. Upon returning home again I had one of the best showers of my life.More power to you! I only did 20 miles on the road bike today and came back sweating so profusely I could not stop!
I have not been out in about a month due to family events, projects, and bad weather (severe thunderstorms and excessive heat).
Was only 86 F and humid today, but it was enough to zap me. I'll have to train more!
I'm surprised that they put them on the ferry. The bay would have been a better place for an accident. Hopefully the perps needed medical attention.
I use a tarp around me if I have to weld outside on a windy day. They work great and are cheap.The welds aren’t great should have used flux core instead of shielded as it was a little windy but then I would have had to change the polarity on the mig welder
Curious, what MIG welder do you all like/have?The welds aren’t great should have used flux core instead of shielded as it was a little windy but then I would have had to change the polarity on the mig welder
I have a Hobart 210 Handler .Curious, what MIG welder do you all like/have?
Someone on either this forum or another recommended this as a decent inexpensive one:I have a Hobart 210 Handler .
Looks like a flux core only machine . I don’t care for flux core doing body work. But for general welding flux core is good .Someone on either this forum or another recommended this as a decent inexpensive one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WPXLST...61VXPC1D&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it
I've shied away from buying off-brands like HF etc.
Powcon 200, it's been a GREAT welder.Curious, what MIG welder do you all like/have?
Doesn't look like they are available anymore.Powcon 200, it's been a GREAT welder.
SR
True, I looked them up too.Doesn't look like they are available anymore.
I've had an Everlast I mig 140 for about 7 years now, been a good little mig. Definitely huts above it's class, only down side is it needs a 30 amp breaker to run full peg, wish they would have made it a 110/220 volt machine. Anything that can't handle I'll grab my brother's Lincoln 250 ranger, or take rhe project to my dad's place. He has a 300amp thermodyne predator gas powered welder. It's a beast of a stick welder. Gas hog though. He picked up a 250amp Eastwood mig welder last year its been surprisingly good so far. Whenever the shop is complete I'll be looking for something in the 250amp range myself, and I'll surely not be buying a Miller or Lincoln.Someone on either this forum or another recommended this as a decent inexpensive one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WPXLST...61VXPC1D&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it
I've shied away from buying off-brands like HF etc.
I wasnt going to say anything, but since you brought it UP................The welds aren’t great should have used flux core instead of shielded as it was a little windy but then I would have had to change the polarity on the mig welder
Did you do any drugs on the trip .Brought this down on Sunday. I went up to meet the mechanic and work on the loader, and drug the trailer along too. Took the air compressor and pressure washer just in case, didn’t need them. I had already started unloading it, that’s why the back corner is empty.
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Did you do any drugs on the trip .
What no coffee?Nope.
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