To: | triumphs@Autox.Team.Net |
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Subject: | Re: MIG's |
From: | Egil Kvaleberg <egil@kvaleberg.no> |
Date: | Wed, 15 Apr 1998 04:15:26 GMT |
Organization: | Siving Egil Kvaleberg AS |
References: | <3.0.5.16.19980414074415.476f130c@nt-server.belcotech.com> <19980414222514052.AAA137@19691.ueci.com> |
On 14 Apr 1998, Brad Kahler wrote: > It has switches for power settings > and NOT a variable dial. I would think switches would make it harder > to weld since you can't fine tune the power setting. Power settings aren't that critical on a MIG. E.g. 4 levels set by two switches is quite sufficient. The critical part on MIGs is the wire feed speed - this has to be continuously variable. Clarke is a well known brand in the UK, FWIW. Egil -- Email: egil@kvaleberg.no Voice: +47 22523641, 92022780 Fax: +47 22525899 Snail: Egil Kvaleberg, Husebybakken 14A, 0379 Oslo, Norway URL: http://www.kvaleberg.com/ PGP: finger:egil@kvaleberg.com |
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