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Old 01-22-2012, 03:52 PM
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Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

My buddy is bidding on a custom iron fence/railing/porch job and asked me to help, if he gets it. I don't know all of the details yet, but he said I will need my suitcase feeder.

How do you mobile weldors transport your feeders? Do you take the gun off every day? I will be putting it in the gang box, but I still see chances of damage if I were to leave the gun attached, like a liner getting kinked or stress on the back end. I hardly use it away from the shop, so in the past I just left it on and was careful.

Stupid question, but I was just wondering what you guys do.
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Old 01-22-2012, 03:57 PM
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

I don't have a suitcase feeder but if the whip could be damaged I would remove it.
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Old 01-22-2012, 03:58 PM
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

Sticky, my 12RC with 15' Roughneck 300A or 400A gun fits in the job box on my truck with the gun attached, no problem. I just coil the gun up in a 24" circle or so. I do the same thing with the gas hose and flowmeter on the back end. I hate disassembling any more than I have to - it is heavier that way, though.
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Old 01-22-2012, 04:50 PM
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

We have a number of these at my shop. They hold up pretty well. Nobody ever takes the guns off when they take them out to the field and these guys are hard on equipment. As long as your not reckless you'll be fine.
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

i keep mine in the back of my xterra with the whip attached all the time never had any problems miller 12vs
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Old 01-22-2012, 08:05 PM
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

Don't have a suitcase feeder but move my mig a lot, and I do pull the gun every time (especially when its raining and I need to steal my wife's caddie instead of taking my pickup). Euro quick connect is the way to go. My machine is an Esab Migmaster 251.
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Old 01-22-2012, 09:34 PM
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

I just leave it on and coil the cable around the handle.
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

Mine has been rattling around in the in a compartment of my welding rig for two years now complete ready to go.

One word of advice. Put a nice thick towel between the spool and the inside of the box when you put it back in the truck. It will keep the spool from unwinding in the side the feeder preventing a total disaster.
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

I leave the whip on. LN-25 Never a problem.

My newest suitcase is a Passport. Gun stays on and stows in the pouch provided. I have a piece of styrofoam I have used to keep the roll in place when traveling. It can unwind and make a mess.

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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

What everyone else said! Lol
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

Well thanks guys, I guess I'll just leave the gun attached. My gang box is large so it should be ok. Like I said, stupid question, I was just wondering what everyone else does.
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Old 01-23-2012, 10:52 PM
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

suitcase 12rc and ln-25 here. They don't go out all too often, but I never take the gun off. Then again, I'm always the one putting it away. Take a good look at anyone else who will be taking stuff out of the box, and that should give you an idea of what to do.
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

Mine gets shoved in and out of the front box on my service truck day in and day out. never had a single problem.

I would be worried more about taking the gun off and on and wearing out the adapter than i would ever be by leaving it on.
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Old 06-01-2012, 04:39 AM
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

Sorry to bring an old thread back, but my Passport is pretty much a suitcase feeder. It took a 45mph head on crash with it banging away in the toolbox, and bouncing clear out of the truck onto the cement to break the liner in the M10 gun. I run a Bernard q300 on it now, and it gets coiled up and put in the bag attached to the passport without an issue.
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Old 06-01-2012, 09:18 AM
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Re: Mobile guys & suitcase feeders?

Will add a towel to my suitcase feeder. I am glad you added to your thread.
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