Many folk have offered reviews of various machines and equipment in various places.
A forward-thinking member suggested a single place to share your opinions of various machines, accessories, gloves, hoods, consumables, etc.
You get the idea...
Here, we can put all those random opinions in one place.
A dedicated area for reviews, thoughts, and feedback on shop/welding products
- Otto Nobedder
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- Superiorwelding
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Steve,
I like this idea. I for one get to play with a lot of different pieces of equipment as well as review new products and will try to post them here. I believe I have some posts scattered throughout the forum and will try to compile them here.
-Jonathan
I like this idea. I for one get to play with a lot of different pieces of equipment as well as review new products and will try to post them here. I believe I have some posts scattered throughout the forum and will try to compile them here.
-Jonathan
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- AKweldshop
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Great idea guys!
I'll have to find something to contribute.
I'll have to find something to contribute.
Just a couple welders and a couple of big hammers and torches.
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- weldin mike 27
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bought this morse 9" circular saw for cutting sheets
i have only used it on 1/8 and 1/4 inch 6061 but its
great. catches a fair amount of chips in chip catcher
but i still put up a screen to prevent chips from flying
all over the shop. i will probably try to use it outdoors
when possible. cuts clean and straight no blade wobble.
morse makes blades for alum, thick steel (3/8) and
thin steel.
as soon as i try some steel ill post results.
craig
i have only used it on 1/8 and 1/4 inch 6061 but its
great. catches a fair amount of chips in chip catcher
but i still put up a screen to prevent chips from flying
all over the shop. i will probably try to use it outdoors
when possible. cuts clean and straight no blade wobble.
morse makes blades for alum, thick steel (3/8) and
thin steel.
as soon as i try some steel ill post results.
craig
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syncrowave 250
miller 140 mig
hypertherm plasma
morse 14 metal devil
I'd say its of more interest. Then you'll know how they hold up to some years of use and abuse.weldin mike 27 wrote:Do second hand things count? I'm too poor to buy new.
Most tools are great when new
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- Otto Nobedder
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Credit goes to member "Wobulate". Excellent suggestion, and while only a day old, it's seeing traffic.
Good thinking!
I'm going to put a pinned reminder at the top, to avoid the commercial types.
Steve S
Good thinking!
I'm going to put a pinned reminder at the top, to avoid the commercial types.
Steve S
- weldin mike 27
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Crraig, This is the place, New products will just get the next spot in line, and we'll end up with a heap of different products on the one thread, not spread everywhere.
- Otto Nobedder
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Perhaps so, but this is a new experience. This intro post will slowly be buried at the bottom, as the new sub-forum develops individual product topics, so no harm, no foul. If you like, I can split your Morse review into a separate topic, or you can just make your own if you wish, or we can do nothing and watch where this goes.motox wrote:steve
i think i should have started a separate post
instead of linking my saw post here?
craig
New territory...
Steve S
Interesting idea, however if someone searches, usually they will use "search title only" because otherwise it seems to return way too many results. Try Lincoln, Miller, Everlast etc. Might end up with a hundred page thread that people well not want to read through to see if the item of interest is mentioned. I still see lots of duplication. Take "what welding hood" or something. Still gets asked over and over again.
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