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Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 10:45 pm
by Franz©
Bill Beauregard wrote:
Franz© wrote:They have adapted well to their circumstance over the Centuries since being imprisoned on the island by the Brits.
The ability to cling to the planet with just their toes is impressive.

They even weld with machines emblazoned with International Symbols known no place else on the planet.

I just feel sorry for them and Kiwis having to make so many overhead welds.
Overhead welds are the easy kind there, remember gravity is reversed. Filler metal floats directly into the joint when overhead welding. No spatter down your shirt that way either!
There is NO GRAVITY.
Mother Earth sucks.

Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2018 2:08 pm
by hey_allen
Downwindtracker2 wrote:Fear not, it's Washington state that has 3.2%, most of Aus is 4.0. Maybe some other states do 3.2% as well?
I think you're mixing that up with Utah, I drink plenty of high proof beer, here in Washington.

That said, the beer doesn't help weld quality at all!

Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2018 4:27 pm
by Franz©
hey_allen wrote:
Downwindtracker2 wrote:Fear not, it's Washington state that has 3.2%, most of Aus is 4.0. Maybe some other states do 3.2% as well?
I think you're mixing that up with Utah, I drink plenty of high proof beer, here in Washington.

That said, the beer doesn't help weld quality at all!
It most certainly does.
Beer is an excellent pre weld cleaning agent.

Not only that, just watch the weave patterns a man with DTs can create.

AND, if you get caustic soda on your skin, beer neutralizes it far better than water alone will.

Shaking hell out of the beers in the fridge just before break puts life in the crew at break time too.

Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 7:04 am
by weldin mike 27
Google tells me that it's a mini DIN connector. Doesn't elude to what it may be used for on a welder. Maybe a external digital amp meter.

Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 2:55 am
by Ylwgtr
Darrin wrote:Morning guys, stupid question I’m sure, on my old Tig, and I’m talking 18 year old machine, I’m going to. Put a foot pedal on, which I’s fine,but when i was looking at the machine to check connection type i noticed this (attached pic) can someone tell me what its for, instructions have long since gone and am just curious?? Cheers!!!!
Hi mate I have the manual for this model (I also have 2 of these machines and the 3 phase 250 amp version)
I absolutely love the machine,so much so that I’ve worked out what fries when they stop working and know how to fix them....I could email you a copy if you like? Also an Aussie!

Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 6:25 am
by Darrin
Ylwgtr wrote:
Darrin wrote:Morning guys, stupid question I’m sure, on my old Tig, and I’m talking 18 year old machine, I’m going to. Put a foot pedal on, which I’s fine,but when i was looking at the machine to check connection type i noticed this (attached pic) can someone tell me what its for, instructions have long since gone and am just curious?? Cheers!!!!
Hi mate I have the manual for this model (I also have 2 of these machines and the 3 phase 250 amp version)
I absolutely love the machine,so much so that I’ve worked out what fries when they stop working and know how to fix them....I could email you a copy if you like? Also an Aussie!
Pm’d.you my friend are a legend!!

Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 6:35 am
by Ylwgtr
Ylwgtr wrote:
Darrin wrote:Morning guys, stupid question I’m sure, on my old Tig, and I’m talking 18 year old machine, I’m going to. Put a foot pedal on, which I’s fine,but when i was looking at the machine to check connection type i noticed this (attached pic) can someone tell me what its for, instructions have long since gone and am just curious?? Cheers!!!!
Hi mate I have the manual for this model (I also have 2 of these machines and the 3 phase 250 amp version)
I absolutely love the machine,so much so that I’ve worked out what fries when they stop working and know how to fix them....I could email you a copy if you like? Also an Aussie!

Darrin I can’t reply to your message mate send me an email to troymgilbert@hotmail.com
Cheers

Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2018 8:29 pm
by Darrin
Big thanks to fellow member Ylwgtr for sending a copy of the manual through, cheers mate. Seems the offending plug is a “arc on signal” receptacle.......any one enlighten me as to what that does??

Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 7:48 am
by MinnesotaDave
An "arc on" signal could be used for ventilation fans or maybe turning on a weld positioner?

Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2018 11:29 pm
by Darrin
MinnesotaDave wrote:An "arc on" signal could be used for ventilation fans or maybe turning on a weld positioner?
That makes sense, i reckon you are right!! Cheers.

Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 5:46 am
by tungstendipper
MinnesotaDave wrote:An "arc on" signal could be used for ventilation fans or maybe turning on a weld positioner?
Most likely to turn on a torch cooler.

Re: Tig socket, what is this??

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:46 am
by LtBadd
tungstendipper wrote:
MinnesotaDave wrote:An "arc on" signal could be used for ventilation fans or maybe turning on a weld positioner?
Most likely to turn on a torch cooler.
coffee pot? :lol: