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3n1 or 4n1

Tig unit is down and dang plasma just died. I need to replace both since these units have been here since before I was in highschool myself. The torch is screwed up on the plasma cutter and the local weld shop says that it would be cheaper to buy a new unit than it would be to replace the torch. The tig unit is a Hobart Power supply that is hooked up to a Lincoln HF, apparantly the HF unit is screwed up.

I need to get some quotes. I have some highschool kids here that are missing out on tig and plasma with these two units being out of order.

If you can, help a brotha out please.
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Old 02-17-2010, 03:00 PM
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Re: 3n1 or 4n1

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Old 02-17-2010, 05:03 PM
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Re: 3n1 or 4n1

We'll be glad to help any which way we can.
Kids need their welding skills.

What kind of school are you teaching at? Vo Ed High School? FFA?
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Old 02-17-2010, 05:29 PM
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Re: 3n1 or 4n1

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We'll be glad to help any which way we can.
Kids need their welding skills.

What kind of school are you teaching at? Vo Ed High School? FFA?
Voc. Ag. We are a two teacher program here. We teach Ag and Natural Resources, Agriscience, and Forrestry.

The Ag and Natural Resources class is the main "shop" class. It is 50% shop and is basically what the old Vocational Ag class was. I have some photos of some of the shop projects the kids have made this year. I'm planning on posting some of those up.
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Old 02-17-2010, 05:45 PM
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Ahh. Okay. That what I majored in in college. I left due to funding issues. Many kids have their parents pay. I had to pay all the way and got burned out the last year. But I transferred into UGA from a good ole S. GA ag school, so it served me well. Its funny where you end up. Some other guys/gals that went to school with me are teachers, but some are business owners, farmers and a few work with the dept of Ag. Its one of the best majors around. I'd like to see the pictures. How far south in MS are you?

I sent you a pm as well discussing our product and its benefits.
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