Still got room for a 211 so you can have a unit with smaller wire,, ha
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02-08-2011, 01:47 PM #11
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02-16-2011, 09:30 PM #12
That is real craftsmanship, you should be very proud of that work.
Just saw the pics of your welding station, and yes welding cart is not a name fitting to describe that unit! I really like how you were able to delete the stock running gear for the 252, Everything has a well thought out location. May it give you many years of service!

I have a welding addiction
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02-18-2011, 03:32 PM #13
My only disagreement is the use of wood in the junction box mounting. I avoid wood at all costs near welding machinery. However this is one of the nicest finished jobs I have seen on this board. Congrats on the completion and well done!
Paul
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02-19-2011, 07:37 PM #14
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I used the wood because it was for mounting the power supply. I figured using something non-conductive would work better for that. I didn't think of sparks, but that makes sense now that you mention it. I'm guessing the Line-X will serve as insulation and fire protection for the wood panel. Hoping anyway.
Thanks again.MillerMatic 252
Spoolmate 200
Diversion 165
Spectrum 625 X-Treme
Dayton 6" Miter Band Saw
Delta Drill Press
Bosch 10" Table Saw
Bosch 12" Double Bevel Miter Saw
Jet 5 Ton Chain Hoist
Radnor O/A
and this heavy duty table I made
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02-21-2011, 12:37 AM #15
That is an awesome car/station NoogaD. So um... can I put in an order for one?
Lone MIG Slinger!


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