[NJARC] Metal repair in old radio restoration

David R Sica davesica at juno.com
Wed Feb 8 23:10:00 EST 2006


Darren,

Thanks for the moral support. I'm going to be SLEEPING in the garage if I
bring home too many more "treasures"!

I made sure it was to be a *small* unit. I actually could have gotten a
bigger one, but I need to be able to move it, and to plug it in to 120
volt outlet. I'd have been willing to run a 240 line, but any 240 machine
was too big for me to wrangle anyway.

It comes with an argon/CO2 tank and all the accessories so it will be
ready to rumble for whatever comes up.

--Dave

On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 23:01:09 EST AMCMATADOR at aol.com writes:
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> Dave,
> 
>     You can do alot with a mig machine, and they are by far the 
> easiest to 
> use of all the processes. If you plan to do aluminium, you will need 
> argon 
> sheilding gas, steel argon/co2 mix, or, for steel you can use flux 
> core wire, 
> aluminium you cannot.  I know a little about this stuff, tho i 
> admit, not nearly as 
> much as the person who has taught me. What kind of machine did you 
> purchase? 
> what amperage capacity? 120 input? or 220? I can try to give you a 
> little 
> assistance, or at least as much as I know! 
> 
>  
>          Darren 
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