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Archive for December, 2008

Setting the Amps on a Lincoln Electric TIG Welder

How to set-up the amperage on a TIG welder to weld 4130 steel aircraft tubing.

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Miller 302 Trailblazer

Here’s my new Miller 302 Trailblazer and the Custom trail I built for it.

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Miller Welding Supply Co.

Miller Welding Supply Co., in Grand Rapids, Michigan, goes above and beyond the call of duty to ensure that their customers’ needs are filled when and where they need them. They specialize in supplying welding equipment and accessories, provided by expert welding engineers who are happy to assist you in all your welding needs.
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Advanced MIG Welding

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Modern Blacksmith

examples of some of the ornamental work I’ve done over the last fifteen years, it’s only a select sample and represents about 30% of this type of work that I’ve done. I’ve also done thousands of metal objects in the industrial welding world, all of which are too boring to show in a video….if you [...]

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Mig welder Set up for welding

Video discusses welding in the high school metal shop. Part of the metalwork curriculum these this vdo gives tips to successful welding.
Our shop has a hobart 135 handler and a Miller 251.
We also have tig and stick capabilities.

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Stephen Pellegrino “Argon Serenade”

Accordion homage to the Lincoln Welder
recorded live at the “Landing”

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Miller Elite Welding Helmet

The Miller Elite Welding Helmet Overview

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Robotic Plasma Gouging and MIG Welding Cylindrical Stators

Here was our very first cell. We had to weld these cylindrical stators (internal parts for an electric motor) while they were being clamped together by a hydraulic cylinder pulling with 50,000lbs of force. The stators weighed up to 2.5 tons, and diameter was infinitely variable between 8″ to 30″, and up to [...]

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Robotic Plasma Gouging and MIG Welding Cylindrical Stators

Here was our very first cell. We had to weld these cylindrical stators (internal parts for an electric motor) while they were being clamped together by a hydraulic cylinder pulling with 50,000lbs of force. The stators weighed up to 2.5 tons, and diameter was infinitely variable between 8″ to 30″, and up to [...]

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