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Re: Henrob 2000(act. reply)

To: "todd" <todd@twinjugs.com>
Subject: Re: Henrob 2000(act. reply)
From: richk@mercurylink.net
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 18:28:06 -0500 (EST)
I bought mine at a hot rod met in Carlisle PA. Same fellow in the video
was doing the demos. He is REAL GOOD! His demo is the same thing he does
in the video. Had people who never touched a torch welding in a few
minutes. I took a turn too and bought it.

Brand name regulators made the difference. Bought them at the welding
supply were I buy my gases. Told him my problem and he gave me what I
needed. Did have to relearn welding with one arm while holding the welding
wire in my teeth though. You get what you pay for.

RichK

> Thank you Rich, this is the kind of feedback I was looking for(i'm all for
> the kids and what hens weigh.. blah blah, but again it has nothing to do
> with
> the subject line and I end up having to go thru a too much other stuff to
> read replies to subjects i'm interested in). I believe changing the
> subject
> line if needed is part of editing a reply is it not?, if not it sure would
> help.
> Rich, I've noticed my acet fluctuating quite a bit(in comparison to it's
> reccomended 4lb setting) but oxyg is staying put well. Did you change your
> regulators, and did it help if so? Cutting is much better controlled then
> then standard torch. Sure hope to get half as proficient welding with this
> thing as the guy in the video(this should come in handy at the track as
> well
> as reducing setup time of a regular welder for small stuff here).
> Todd-
>
>> I have one and like it. Found that my El'Cheapo regulators couldn't hold
>> the pressure steady at low PSI when using the small tips for gas
>> welding.
>> RichK






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