4shorts
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Truer words never spoken:thumbsup: When i bought my welder, it was one time i should have listened to the salesmanHe said i wouldnt be happy with the capicity of my 135.. he was right. I was back a couple months later for the Thunderbolt....
Nice welds on the head roller. I havent ran pulse but ive read good things. Any large production (300A+) welders ive ran were Mutiprocess with external wirefeeders but no pulse. (100% duty cycle in a heavy fab shop...it was then i discovered that i wasnt a welder... but a warperi guess there is such a thing as too much heat
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Jason. You'll love the pulse when you try it. Sounds like you got some good experience on great equipment. Here at our little shop you never know what the next job coming through the door is going to be so that's why I always go larger than I need with the equipment.
If I was doing just automotive repairs I wouldn't need half of the tools I have but the best thing around doing more than auto repairs is that if one type of work slows down there's always the other stuff to do which is nice
We just ordered a new knee mill for the shop. We got a small mill/drill here and it's been great for years but it's to light and just can't do the larger jobs as fast and as accurate as the big guys so I'll just be using it now as a drill press. The little mill/drill is around 450 lbs and the new mill is 2700 lbs. Good machining tools need to be big and heavy in my opinion and again I'm buying bigger than I need