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How's this for safety conciousness? Andrew Mawson 07-04-2007
Posted by Andrew Mawson on July 4, 2007, 1:51 pm
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Now let's not get carried away with health and safety:

http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image005.jpg

http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image006.jpg

http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image007.jpg


AWEM




Posted by Pete Snell on July 4, 2007, 2:43 pm
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Andrew Mawson wrote:
> Now let's not get carried away with health and safety:
>
> http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image005.jpg
>
> http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image006.jpg
>
> http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image007.jpg
>
>
        Yowza! Necessity is a Mother.

Pete


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completely gone. You're completely in contact with it all. You're in the
scene, not just watching it anymore, and the sense of presence is
overwhelming.
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Posted by Martin H. Eastburn on July 4, 2007, 9:38 pm
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Home made with some thought. Looks light on connectors.
Wonder what the H frame was cut from. Tin can maybe ?
The 5 gallon water/gas can maybe ?

The high current winding was wrapped - interesting.

If I build one, I know it will be better. Makes me feel good
for my skills.

Looks like he got what he needed and went on to use it.
wow.

Martin H. Eastburn
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Pete Snell wrote:
> Andrew Mawson wrote:
>> Now let's not get carried away with health and safety:
>>
>> http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image005.jpg
>>
>> http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image006.jpg
>>
>> http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image007.jpg
>>
>>
> Yowza! Necessity is a Mother.
>
> Pete
>
>

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Posted by Richard Smith on July 4, 2007, 3:36 pm
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> Now let's not get carried away with health and safety:
>
> http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image005.jpg
>
> http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image006.jpg
>
> http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image007.jpg
>
>
> AWEM

And I've thought that the casing held together with rope was
something!

This machine - do you know - did it weld well? Does it seem to handle
well?
Does it have varying current settings?
Can anyone say - is it a good, technically insightful or skilled
design?

Rich S

Posted by Nick Mueller on July 4, 2007, 5:19 pm
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Richard Smith wrote:

> Does it have varying current settings?

Sure! You can adjust current by tightening/loosening the various strings.

Nick

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