That comma is quite important!I had to read that twice to make sure I understood the meaning!
That comma is quite important!I had to read that twice to make sure I understood the meaning!
Ive had mine around 35yrs. Different style to @roblane65 hammer, they seem to be popular in the states. With its straight back they are hard to pull nails out with them
WP18 would be about right for it, a bit clumsier than a WP20 though - and of course both would need a torch cooler (if you don't have one - a litre/min at 30 - 50psi). WP18 are rated for 350A, WP20 for 200/250A. I must get a WP20 for mine, now i've got the cooler sorted out *again*, don't really go much over 150A!Finished work today and went for a ride to collect this for the workshop hot corner..... just need a torch WP18, I believe, I already have a foot pedal.
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Yes it was a very nice gesture indeed but in all honesty I'll probably never use it I can't remember the last time I spent the best part of a day knocking spikes with a hammer and I've always found framing hammers unwieldy , My daily driver for some time has been one of theseIve had mine around 35yrs. Different style to @roblane65 hammer, they seem to be popular in the states. With its straight back they are hard to pull nails out with them
I already have another ac/dc tig welder with a WP20, I wanted this unit to replace my Oxford 300 Welder for stick welding and cardon arc gouging.WP18 would be about right for it, a bit clumsier than a WP20 though - and of course both would need a torch cooler (if you don't have one - a litre/min at 30 - 50psi). WP18 are rated for 350A, WP20 for 200/250A. I must get a WP20 for mine, now i've got the cooler sorted out *again*, don't really go much over 150A!
Dave H. (the other one)
Pass - all I've ever used gouging rods for is anodising!I already have another ac/dc tig welder with a WP20, I wanted this unit to replace my Oxford 300 Welder for stick welding and cardon arc gouging.
I don't think a 220amp max 1 phase welder has the enough power in reserve for cardon arc gouging...
Pass - all I've ever used gouging rods for is anodising!
Dave H. (the other one)
At an educated guess those new wood off cuts will only be certified sustainable timbers , not much of it is good for turning as I've discovered .If you could ID the hardwoods you could flog it to the woodturners on ebay. A mate was telling me about the crazy prices for a small block of some exotic hardwoods.
No cracking between the valve seats and plug hole, I assume,I had one Matchless 500 head that had been overtuned so was on the hunt for a replacement, head 3 arrived today.
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Reasonable condition bar needing a couple of HelicoilsView attachment 396382
Have the same , the top chimney rusted away on wet wintery night , door has gone the same way , so has the internal grate gridView attachment 396228
3/8 Wolf drill. It does woek, but the cable is shot.
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Cast Iron Stove, complete. But rusty.
I was going to burn the rust off today. but rain has stopped that.
Happy to confirm no cracks.No cracking between the valve seats and plug hole, I assume,