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02-06-2013, 05:08 PM
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I been called a Nut Job..
Joined: Oct 2009
Location: In Da Swamps of WNY
Oddometer: 1,819
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year 1976 on a 1969 (?) bridgestone 175 street scrambler. 2 stroke rotary valve 2 cylinder bike.
Drum brakes. There is a link from the fork to the backing plate so the shoes don't spin around. The link broke. The backing plate rotates in the direction to pull the cable tight. I went on my Azz! Another time on a Yamaha RD350 I ha been working on it. The front axle slid partway out at 50+ mph causing the rotor to lock up in the caliper from misalignment. I went on my azz. The skid mark was less than 2 feet long from riding to sliding. Please don't mess with your front brakes. :)
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2012 R1200R ! 2000 R1100RT (retired), 1976 R75/6, 11 Versys ![]() There is a seat for everyone. |
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02-06-2013, 06:16 PM
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Trans-Global Chook Chaser
Joined: May 2004
Location: Rotoiti, New Zealand
Oddometer: 2,703
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Cheers Clint
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02-06-2013, 06:40 PM
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aka Road Monster
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Let him make a bad decision and if he survives the wreck he won't be nearly as apt to wanna try some stupid modification to the safty equipment again.
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02-06-2013, 07:35 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2011
Location: central coast of California
Oddometer: 215
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A while back I posted a request for opinions of some of the newer inverter welders because I was trying to decide between one of those and an old miller 300. yesterday I stole the welder below for $850. It came with 75' of stinger, 75' of ground lead with a heavy cast clamp, a foot pedal with 20' of cord and a Weld craft wp20 torch with 25' of cable, a water recirculation tank and a full argon cylinder with a low flow regulator. Hopefully I will have it off the trailer tomorrow and have a 50 amp outlet for it by the end of the weekend.
For those not familiar this is a Miller 330A/BP and it will put out 465 amps. They were initially made by Airco in the early 1950's and changed very little over the next 30 years. This partuicular welder was purchased new in 1983 and has not been used for the past 10 years. the inside looks nearly new and still has that new car smell.
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02-07-2013, 03:33 AM
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I been called a Nut Job..
Joined: Oct 2009
Location: In Da Swamps of WNY
Oddometer: 1,819
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Enjoy your new machine. My water cooler for the tig torch cost that much.
Pictures of welds please. David
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2012 R1200R ! 2000 R1100RT (retired), 1976 R75/6, 11 Versys ![]() There is a seat for everyone. |
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02-07-2013, 06:10 AM
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Beastly Gnarly
Joined: May 2012
Location: VA
Oddometer: 291
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02-07-2013, 09:10 PM
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Banned
Joined: Nov 2008
Location: Your Back Yard
Oddometer: 6,505
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Nice machine, Redprimo.
The 330AB/P is a beast, and cosmetically, at least, yours looks sweet. (Not that there's much you can do to harm those big xformer machines...) I run a Sync 250 but if I had $850 lying around all lonely and unloved, I'd grab a machine like that in a heartbeat. Best of luck with it. (I suspect you already know this, but you'll need a lot more than 50A if you want to run that monster wide-open!) |
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02-08-2013, 02:56 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2011
Location: central coast of California
Oddometer: 215
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Yesterday I got the +800lb welder off the trailer and moved into its new home, no easy task but not as hard as I thought it was going to be. I hooked up the regulator to the tank that came with it and it looks like I've got 1,400 psi of argon. |
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02-08-2013, 03:34 PM
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I been called a Nut Job..
Joined: Oct 2009
Location: In Da Swamps of WNY
Oddometer: 1,819
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Every day you don't use a new tig welder is a sin. Show us some pics.
David
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2012 R1200R ! 2000 R1100RT (retired), 1976 R75/6, 11 Versys ![]() There is a seat for everyone. |
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02-12-2013, 06:49 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2010
Location: Eugene OR
Oddometer: 1,857
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Here's a question I've been working on:
Would a hobbyist be better off going with Tig so he could weld anything or would a wire feed set up for steel & aluminum be better? This popped up on CL today, I've seen it before too: http://eugene.craigslist.org/tls/3610999670.html If the ad is gone here's the text: 175 AMP POWER SUPPLY 208/230 volt single phase, 2 owned 282cu ft tanks-one steel mix- the other argon mix (aluminum) Has built in steel mig with 20' lead & gun, and 50' leads with spool gun. (lincoln) with aluminum wire (.030) 4043. 50 foot power cord. selling because closed shop! works great ! $700.00 FIRM. ![]() I don't have any set projects in store for it. I borrow a friend's Miller 135 wire feed when I need to do any welding but it's proven too light duty for some horse trailer repairs I've had to do. I don't have any aluminum projects lined out but after seeing Kirkster's panniers I kind of want to make some
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02-12-2013, 08:21 AM
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Sleep, Wrench, Ride
Joined: Aug 2008
Location: Woodland Park, CO
Oddometer: 4,449
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I would suggest you think about what types of projects are in your future and if they're mostly steel, go with MIG; if they're mostly Alu, go with TIG. If you don't have any TIG experience and you buy a TIG machine to do all your steel and alu projects, you are looking at a steep learning curve that might really inhibit your ability to complete projects.
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02-12-2013, 09:59 AM
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Banned
Joined: Nov 2008
Location: Your Back Yard
Oddometer: 6,505
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If you want to weld aluminum with a TIG, be sure to get one with AC. |
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02-13-2013, 12:46 AM
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JockeyfullofBourbon
Joined: Jan 2006
Location: Your man of The Da Vinci Code.
Oddometer: 5,655
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We were able to special order a hunk and a fitting. It was about 10 years ago. If I can remember it was schedule 40 and was normal wall thickness, so 7 5/8" OD?
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02-14-2013, 07:48 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2010
Location: Rocky Mountains
Oddometer: 1,093
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You thief ! You did steal that. Those big pigs will be around for another 60 years still running. Great deal ! Now you can weld up some fenders for that trailer
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02-14-2013, 09:19 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2011
Location: central coast of California
Oddometer: 215
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that trailer belongs to my neighbor and it seems like every time I borrow it I have to repair the lights. This time I repaired one of his chainsaws in exchange for using the trailer. I've got two more saws to go.
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