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#41  
You created yer own problem. arrow's offering clearly says "You can have surgical procedures while you're waiting for your car to be fixed."
You would have stayed in de car he couldn't a got to yer rhoids.

Read de dang instructions!
This is what the 4" diameter bimetal hole saw is for. People who wish to stay in the car for ahole procedures.
Working on a technique where you don't have to change the bit when getting to soft tissue but I can't seem to solve the issue of having to replace seat springs afterward. This would be a real turn-off for customers/patients.
Perhaps the new Hobart 190 will come into play. I use welders for cauterization anyway for people with some metal in them.
Hope Jaxs comes back to see the improvement..
Don't come back quite yet Jaxs
 
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#42  
I have come to realization if you want something you need to have "Made in China" label on it..... Chinese are very good at making things to specification..... Good quality manufacturing specifications, good quality products... Poor quality specifications, poor quality product.....

The real fault here..... People who write the specifications and not specifying MADE in USA.... OH I forgot we exported all you manufacturing to off shore....Thank you US Government and Greedy Corporations...

Dale

Absolutely correct. The Chinese have created some spectacular things.
 
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#43  
These are some gap fill pics. I will elaborate later a bit but you can really make it hang in there with the 210 on this 10 or 11 ga. Pic 5 and can see how far it could be ran to fill without stopping The pencil was to show width which was 2x as wide as the thickness maybe more. The cuts were crude and made it too short, we stretched it to make the overall perfect for this light beam splice and simply fill the gap.
The last 2 are actually welded from the other side. In one you can see the line, we salvaged this and it needed a couple stitch welds for security and instead of fussing over it simply melted them thru in semi plug weld fashion really.
So the last two pics are not of an applied weld?
 
   / welder circuit #44  
No, they are the back. The weld was applied from the other side.
 
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#45  
No, they are the back. The weld was applied from the other side.

Something escapes me then. The fitment looks dead touch. How can a weld seep the fitment to the other side and not glob to the floor or not have burned through the top?
 
   / welder circuit #46  
It was dead touch. I melted thru till there was just a keyhole and then filled it. I been at this a while, when I weld regular it becomes almost automatic. I left a little spot with this one, left a gap in the fit though. Left is so the fit was visable. Bout had to do it to get it to break. If it was ground flush and comp-lete it prolly wouldnt have. Welded one side, the first pic is the face.
 

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It was dead touch. I melted thru till there was just a keyhole and then filled it. I been at this a while, when I weld regular it becomes almost automatic. I left a little spot with this one, left a gap in the fit though. Left is so the fit was visable. Bout had to do it to get it to break. If it was ground flush and comp-lete it prolly wouldnt have. Welded one side, the first pic is the face.

Ok S thanks. You simply exist in a different skill realm than I. I would have had weld globs on the floor. You type guys don't even have to bevel it seems.
Can you do this with stick was well?

Here's another rhetorical question: I got so fed up with this new 140 welder on 1/4" stuff, I blamed that I couldn't see a puddle as if the welder was simply not throwing enough heat for this thickness.
So I goes and order a $200 Miller hood. Now I see what looks to be real good helmets for half that all over the net.
This one is alleged to have what Miller calls "clear view lens". Haven't gotten it yet but did I do a bit of an overkill here?
It's not like I do this for a living like you guys.
 
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Yes, can do it with stick, up and overhead. I believe the pic 2 is the back of 1 and pic 3 is overhead with plate clamped to bench and a reach under. I use an HF hood with cheater in it. I like it as good as another I had but havnt usedreally good ones so I dont know. I am guilty of not changing clears which makes for a lot of difference.
 

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Here is a gem. Old 7018 rod ran up on old fire damaged scaled plate. I bought this machine and hooked it up for a test.
 

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Ok S thanks. You simply exist in a different skill realm than I. I would have had weld globs on the floor. You type guys don't even have to bevel it seems.
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And as my granny used to say "make's me so mad that I can't,I almost spit".:laughing:
 

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