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   / What's the point... #81  
I think that's why it all "came to a head" with Shield Arc, members just got tired of him bullying the forum.

Maybe he just got tired of all the yipping of how some people can make good looking welds using equipment pushed beyond manufacturer specs.
 
   / What's the point... #82  
Yep that's a miller HF-15-1. It works great and will throw a spark a foot long if cranked up too high. It just has two input studs for ground and stinger, and two outputs for ground and tig torch. I learned to tig with that box hooked to various welders and a year or so later bought my big Airco 300 tig/stick - 900 lbs of awesome :D
Too cool. Thanks,Dave. I'm assuming amperage control via the power source's tapped settings then? Terry
 
   / What's the point... #83  
Free professional advice is one of the main reasons I spend a lot of time on TBN. I have learned a lot from every forum and saved myself many dollars and hours of time from many different people. Any serious welder knows a 110 will not do what a 220 rig will do. Will weekend welders thump there chest and claim to weld 2 inch steel with there 110, of course. They are not the ones I want advise from. Its just part of internet posting.
Pros need to look past the noise and let there talents speak for themselves.
Scott
 
   / What's the point... #84  
I was on some forum years ago....some member left in a huff and another member said don't throw all of your toys out of the crib
 
   / What's the point... #89  
Too cool. Thanks,Dave. I'm assuming amperage control via the power source's tapped settings then? Terry

Yeah, it's just scratch start and whatever tap is plugged in is all you get. :)

Aluminum down around 1/16" is very hard - but 1/8" and above is no problem.
 
   / What's the point... #90  
Yeah, it's just scratch start and whatever tap is plugged in is all you get. :)

Aluminum down around 1/16" is very hard - but 1/8" and above is no problem.

Nice set-up, Dave. :thumbsup:

Tig is something I would love to learn. And would be a very handy to have around. Seems as though most things I have that need repair now-a-days, a tig set-up would be the way to go. :)
 
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