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"DIYGUY"

16/11/2005 12:03 PM

Need a little welding ...

Anyone in the RTP area of NC know a good welding service? Preferably
affordable? Send me a note on the back channel if you do. Thanks ...


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in reply to "DIYGUY" on 16/11/2005 12:03 PM

16/11/2005 12:31 PM


DIYGUY wrote:
> Anyone in the RTP area of NC know a good welding service? Preferably
> affordable? Send me a note on the back channel if you do. Thanks ...

you might try posting on rec.crafts.metalworking

they seem to be a pretty helpful group.

MR

"Mike Reed"

in reply to "DIYGUY" on 16/11/2005 12:03 PM

16/11/2005 1:16 PM

FWIW, I just got a refurbished Campbell Hausfeld 225A/220V stick welder
from Amazon for $125, with free shipping. It's comparable to the
classic Lincoln stick welder in specs. It got pretty beat up during
shipping (poorly packed from CH), but Amazon made it right (let me know
if you want more details). I added the 50A 220V circuit this weekend in
about 20 minutes (first time doing that). The welder works great, lots
of power, smooth arc, infinitely adjustable output amps.

I quickly repaired a massive 1/2" chip in my pick-axe, just for a test
project. At 160 amps, I accidentally instantly melted a section right
off the blade, but the repair worked fine at about 90 amps. Like I
said, plenty of power. It should be enough power to butt weld 3/8"
steel in one pass.

Here's the welder:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000DD7DQ/pricegrabbercom/103-1758315-9847069


DIYGUY wrote:
> Anyone in the RTP area of NC know a good welding service? Preferably
> affordable? Send me a note on the back channel if you do. Thanks ...

Bu

"Battleax"

in reply to "DIYGUY" on 16/11/2005 12:03 PM

16/11/2005 6:10 PM


"DIYGUY" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Anyone in the RTP area of NC know a good welding service? Preferably
> affordable? Send me a note on the back channel if you do. Thanks ...
>

Yellow pages?


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