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spud69 15th April 2010 08:55 AM

Thats a good plan ACE, i tried similar myself but it didn't work for me.

Deciding now whether to go for a new Portamig or a Lorch Pro Synergic.

AndyH

Coozer 15th April 2010 09:48 AM

Ooo, I have a Portamig 185 from and its great... doesn't like a 13amp plug though, a 16amp commando is the required item, simple to wire into a spur.

Steve

ACE HIGH 15th April 2010 10:02 AM

Maybe a vacuum cleaner,either blowing or sucking,perhaps remove bag and final filter, will cool your welder.Only a small hole will be needed or use the fan head.
I painted an Austin Kimberley with a vacuum cleaner 30 years ago using oil based house paint and a very good job it did too! Cheap and quite pro.
I also stuffed my wifes vacuum cleaner 30 years ago when I accidentally "sucked instead of blowed" the red hot charcoal ashes from a producer gas unit I made for an old Massey Harris Tractor.Yes it worked well.David:mad:

Coozer 15th April 2010 10:03 AM

Now then, that's talent!

ACE HIGH 15th April 2010 10:05 AM

Perhaps an electric garden vacuum/blower,a huge volume of air?????David :)

spud69 15th April 2010 10:05 AM

Hi Steve,

Your 60x40x3mm box section is coming in tomorrow, 6m length for £20.

If you come down in your everyday car you could take the mig gas bottle with you.

AndyH

Coozer 15th April 2010 10:11 AM

Cheers Andy, yep, that's the plan. See you Saturday!:) :)

Cheers!


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