the old grind
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- NH T-1520 HST, NH TC33DA HST, Case DX26 HST, .Terramite T5C, . NH L785
Well that's assuming their revert goes smoothly.
I like the idea of doing something beyond just welding---more on the fabrication, build-it-yourself, home built, creator lines which would encompass welding of course. Thoughts?
Websites & forums are easy. It's the community that's the hard part.
Lots of work maintaining & properly backing up forums. But a lot more luck or possibly skill in getting the right community that will sustain itself.
This is where I feel that a third welding 'community' may be difficult to muster. Are 'we' already a TBNer? WW, too? Now all three? :scratchchin:
We have our projects and other forums here. What I think we could use to help ourselves is to post in the right forum, and to Make a title relevant.
"Haas-Kamp conversions 3 Ph - 1 Ph Miller CP-200, CP-300" Now that's a real thing, and if I posted it that'd be my title.
btw, I finally wisened up three guys with Miller 3 Ph welders to get 'em going on 1Ph. Gary and Neil have CP-200s & each need 2 60uf 440v motor run caps and 2 15 ohm 5w bleeder resistors. (drain caps at shutdown) Pat needs 4 ea 65uf 440v and 4 15 ohm 5w resistors for his CP-300. Neil is the Electrician by trade so gets to operate on 'em vs me.
Y'know, 3 Ph is easy because there are so many ways to make it so. In a RPC the caps are to balance the legs to the load. In the H-K conversions the three coils (Uh, it's 3PH, remember) are rewired out of phase and the caps help align the phases as fed by supply power. The 'resonance' of the load then works as a typical 1Ph welder, input and output. (the whole idea, you knew that)
Anyway, y'uns didn't need welding web to see all this. I bet it's there somewhere too, but a third place to share it ...