Don't know if you're looking for new or used but I got mine from marchant dice...... Nice helpfull chap called Kevin marchant played with figures to squeeze into my budget. built to order, delivered when they said they would and all parts and spares here next day.... One of the more helpfull...
I have triple polycarb on the south facing side of my workshop roof for lighting reasons and warmth. Touch wood i've never had condensation problems on the inside in the 2 years it's been up, but do get condensation between the layers from time to time which doesn't bother me too much...... Does...
Cheers guys I looked at the rustins that's supposed to be good to 600° but haven't always found rustins products to be all they reckon. Just don't wanna paint it to find its not all that when it's hot & have to take it all out again when I really want it burning
Afternoon guys hope everybody is having a good/productive Sunday..... I've decided it's finally time to clean and paint my gas bottle woodburner that's been bare metal since building it 18 months ago:whistle:
Have any of you fella's any experience of high temperature paint that you could or...
Ah Ya welcome @slim_boy_fat glad it was of use to you. Nice job like the idea ..... Might look into something similar myself once I've moved house. Want to put my bottles into a permanent position with remote gauges if this is doable :D
Hiya @T0rnado69 your local to me ...... I use Cromwell tools for stuff like this. They have a branch in basildon on the burnt mills ind estate. They stock pcl, Kennedy, Kobe & prices aren't too bad.I use the Kobe ones & touch wood never had any problems yet
My 170 isn't the bag type as you call it but came with a 3m Euro torch and hasn't struggled with anything I've asked of it yet ! Although now connected via a 16A plug it also ran at almost full power when I initially played with it on a standard 13A plug....
Guess it's all down to usage and...
I bought an I tech 170 multi process machine just before Christmas from weld equip & to be fair it's a great little machine. The mig and arc side work great and I couldn't fault it although I haven't tried tig yet but don't expect it will be too bad woo all in all not a bad machine for the money...
Lol safe to say my 1.7 turbo diesel astra Van is a little more economical than that then..... Probably because it chugs rather than chats though :laughing:
Seriously though the veyron is a seriously expensive advert when you consider they sold for about 50% of the build cost:doh: but that said...
Your more than welcome @slim_boy_fat. Just wandered across to the workshop & put my hands straight on it, not something that happens every day when I need something lol :laughing:....... Must have used all my storage cos can't upload pic but it's only a smallish one, bout 55mm across flat type...
Having followed this thread with some interest I found myself ahead of my work midweek and decided to build one for myself :D I had a new unused 5 gallon bucket kicking around and all the appropriate materials so set about it trying to be clever haha....... I had an ancient flange ring laying...
I Totally agree with the ability to cut all materials with one blade really couldn't fault the blade for its general capabilities that way..... I did even consider an evolution skill saw for that reason :D
That wasn't my point though ......... The idea that the life expectancy was naff was my big deal...... Having had 3 that died in with the same fault under 2 years total coupled with the fact they couldn't hold accuracy for more than a few cuts..... Not good selling points for me.
As I said I...