good to see ya back tig. I finally scored a new era truck. I guess i should have jumped on that deal before you. I ended up paying quite a bit more!!!
I have a truck in the planning stages I cant wait to work on. it will be far different then anything built.
New Era Stadium truck rebuild
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mike:
i'm planning on making one too. is that why you got the welder? I'm shopping for one right now.
i'm planning on making one too. is that why you got the welder? I'm shopping for one right now.
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Yea, I primarily got it for that project. This truck is strictly for personal use. Its been on my mind for a couple years.
The tig I got is pretty cool and from what i understand, its perfect for beginners. I still cant weld well with it, but I can tell it will be no time before I can. it has awesome control. Its a diversion model. The whole setup with gas, pedal, consumables was about 2k.
The tig I got is pretty cool and from what i understand, its perfect for beginners. I still cant weld well with it, but I can tell it will be no time before I can. it has awesome control. Its a diversion model. The whole setup with gas, pedal, consumables was about 2k.
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this is what I'm looking to get. I'm lookiing for a used one though. any thoughts on it anyone. please feel free.
thanks
http://cgi.ebay.com/MILLER-DYNASTY-200D ... 53deeea819
thanks
http://cgi.ebay.com/MILLER-DYNASTY-200D ... 53deeea819
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thats a cool model. They told me though the diversion has basically the same workings, its just preset for 75% of the work done with tig welders. There is a new model comming out of the diversion with digital display and some more adjustment. it works on 120 and 240. its about $400 more then my model. Due out in march.
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Thanks guys, it's been a while. Lookin forward to getting things moving.
Mike the site is looking good man, great job. I saw your truck, looks awesome. I wish mine looked that good. After I'm done, it'll look killer. So, what are your plans? I'm very interested
These are my machines. They work great for what I do, plus I can do some thicker materials if need be.
Tig
http://www.millerwelds.com/products/tig/maxstar_200/
Mig
http://www.jeepfan.com/products/gear/miller175.htm
Mike the site is looking good man, great job. I saw your truck, looks awesome. I wish mine looked that good. After I'm done, it'll look killer. So, what are your plans? I'm very interested
These are my machines. They work great for what I do, plus I can do some thicker materials if need be.
Tig
http://www.millerwelds.com/products/tig/maxstar_200/
Mig
http://www.jeepfan.com/products/gear/miller175.htm
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now thats what im talking about ! yes sirrrr ! beautiful
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Where can I buy those wheels. I've searched but found nothing. Can you help?
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Bulldog Wheels, no longer being produced....Check Bishop Racing Products for billet aluminum wheels, affordable too.....