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    Re: Show us what you welded today!

    I like the autoset on the 211, some people don't
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    cut and welded the frame for the tool cart i'm building ...
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    sorry it's upside down but i can't rotate it

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    Quote Originally Posted by uintas View Post
    sorry it's upside down but i can't rotate it
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    Quote Originally Posted by John T View Post
    How do you like the Autoset feature?
    I used it once. for me I didn't like it cause I felt like I had to move way to fast. but I feel like I have a slow hand speed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casey g View Post
    .I felt like I had to move way to fast. but I feel like I have a slow hand speed
    same here.
    I use the chart inside the machine but I usually turn the wire speed down a taste .... seems to work better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeGyver View Post
    A loominum pipe. Came out to within like 1mm of the cad drawing.



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    thanks john T !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John T View Post
    same here.
    I use the chart inside the machine but I usually turn the wire speed down a taste .... seems to work better.
    Ya. My only complaint about the welder is that I get a lot of splatter build up on the inside if the nozzle. But the splatter is not bad what so ever on the part. I just have to clean it nozzle all the time it seems like

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casey g View Post
    Ya. My only complaint about the welder is that I get a lot of splatter build up on the inside if the nozzle. But the splatter is not bad what so ever on the part. I just have to clean it nozzle all the time it seems like
    This seems to help me... along with trying to keep my "stick out" consistent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casey g View Post
    Ya. My only complaint about the welder is that I get a lot of splatter build up on the inside if the nozzle. But the splatter is not bad what so ever on the part. I just have to clean it nozzle all the time it seems like
    Get some nozzle dip... end of story
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    SPATTER NOT SPLATTER!
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    Quote Originally Posted by weldermike View Post
    SPATTER NOT SPLATTER!
    Sometimes it can turn into splatter when things don't go well .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Casey g View Post
    Ya. My only complaint about the welder is that I get a lot of splatter build up on the inside if the nozzle. But the splatter is not bad what so ever on the part. I just have to clean it nozzle all the time it seems like
    Quote Originally Posted by weldermike View Post
    SPATTER NOT SPLATTER!
    Quote Originally Posted by M J D View Post
    Sometimes it can turn into splatter when things don't go well .
    Casey g must really be having a hard time welding - he can't even spatter right
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    Haha dang. My bad guys. Spatter : )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casey g View Post
    Haha dang. My bad guys. Spatter : )
    No mistake, you just hit the the ''L'' the those quick typing skills !

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    Did this job Saturday morning. Loader operator took out the rear stander on a log trailer. Easy fix. Weld it plate 3 sides and weld er up. 1/8 7018 uphill.
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    Those log trailers take a beating, seems like every one I see has multiple repairs where the tubes have cracked/broken off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbeard View Post

    Did this job Saturday morning. Loader operator took out the rear stander on a log trailer. Easy fix. Weld it plate 3 sides and weld er up. 1/8 7018 uphill.


    What did you clean those tubes with before welding? Looks like they cleaned up real nice!

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    that should hold 'er for a while. nice field repair.
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    I'll partake, i guess. Working on a conveyor (one of multiple actually) for a food processing plant. Can't say who or where, but none the less.

    Love stainless

    This is acgtually a radius conveyor, but don't have any pics of the radius part yet.







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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    Mike you need some new Tillmans, man!
    Why?
    Don't even get me started on this lol.

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    TIG'd up this spindle nut socket for a Hyster HY60 using an old spindle nut, a cheap harbor freight sucker and sine key stock.
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    Nicely done CHIEF !!
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    Did this job Saturday morning. Loader operator took out the rear stander on a log trailer. Easy fix. Weld it plate 3 sides and weld er up. 1/8 7018 uphill.
    You're joking right? The logs keep them clean. All I did was stick it on there and weld. One of the quickest easiest repairs I've made on one in a while.
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