Sodo
Elite Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2012
- Messages
- 3,300
- Location
- Cascade Mtns of WA state
- Tractor
- Kubota B-series & Mini Excavator
Furu I missed that last squabble, all pruned, thankfully. Shield made his bed (often) and apparently got tired of laying in it.
BTW I post stuff to help members, show pics, make diagrams (which takes time!), answer quests as completely as I understand them. My intent is to make the forum a good place to find info. I'm sorry I'm not sure what you're up to here but you certainly put thought into it (and a few PMs!). Furu you could "lighten up" too, missing 60 minutes of forum traffic is probably a blessing.
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I've continued a crusade to legalize 120v MIGs, against a very surprising opposition. I can't imagine one good reason that such a useful tool would be spurned, except by a few dinosaurs who haven't touched one since the '80s.
I consider discussion and learning, for example how to stretch the use of 120v MIGS a necessary activity on this hobby/maintenance tractor sub-forum. So may projects are well within their capability, and you come across an occasional bracket thats thicker than 1/4" then need some 'tricks' which are well-known to any veteran weldOR. And the vets should help, rather than cower from this tired old fear of trailer parts shedding on the freeway. 220v birdpoop can shed trailer parts too, is not the answer. A good weld is the answer.
Geez I've read from members who are afraid to use their MIG on their lawnmowers, and then are afraid to use the Buzzbox too because it will blow holes in their mower. Of course it will, and their MIG is their PERFECT tool for the job. Lots of horsepucky been tossed about here.
I don't regret stirring it up, and was looking forward to Shield's positive input with his 120 MIG.
BTW I post stuff to help members, show pics, make diagrams (which takes time!), answer quests as completely as I understand them. My intent is to make the forum a good place to find info. I'm sorry I'm not sure what you're up to here but you certainly put thought into it (and a few PMs!). Furu you could "lighten up" too, missing 60 minutes of forum traffic is probably a blessing.
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I've continued a crusade to legalize 120v MIGs, against a very surprising opposition. I can't imagine one good reason that such a useful tool would be spurned, except by a few dinosaurs who haven't touched one since the '80s.
I consider discussion and learning, for example how to stretch the use of 120v MIGS a necessary activity on this hobby/maintenance tractor sub-forum. So may projects are well within their capability, and you come across an occasional bracket thats thicker than 1/4" then need some 'tricks' which are well-known to any veteran weldOR. And the vets should help, rather than cower from this tired old fear of trailer parts shedding on the freeway. 220v birdpoop can shed trailer parts too, is not the answer. A good weld is the answer.
Geez I've read from members who are afraid to use their MIG on their lawnmowers, and then are afraid to use the Buzzbox too because it will blow holes in their mower. Of course it will, and their MIG is their PERFECT tool for the job. Lots of horsepucky been tossed about here.
I don't regret stirring it up, and was looking forward to Shield's positive input with his 120 MIG.