l use this seller for pcl xf bits.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/352119143270?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=zAf_2pMIQsi&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=tIaCsO7fQQe&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Be wary of feeding your chipper raking and brushing ups at the end of the job.
Small stone chippings and pebbles that easily get picked up are death to nice sharp blades.
Is there a thread relating to building an induction heater? If such a thing is possible. I'm no way up to building one from scratch but if it's feasible to build a fairly powerful induction heater from module components I'd have a go.
@Kram , it looks like you built up your own setup, did you...
Not seen that model before, looking at it and having done a lot of the work you describe, I would be looking at the 3m fx or G5 01.
Not as trendy maybe but optrel just haven't got the grind weld thing sorted for some reason. That optrel face mask looks to be hideous to wear compared to a...
The answer is obvious = Both!!.:clapping:
Such different machines.
For me it's down to how much you want that crisp cropped edge on thinner sheets. Specially if you do much stainless.
This is an interesting thread. I didn't realise self build induction was feasible. I've been considering induction for forge work, I seem to constantly be up against lighting the coke forge for little jobs that an induction forge would be ideal for. Is it possible to put together something...
As ajelectronics says, go out and do one thing.
And don't even try to work out which thing that should be. Just start tinkering with something that takes your interest.
I even do this with large/complex work jobs when I'm struggling to get my head around the big picture.
Running for an hour then stopping, my first guess would be fuel starvation building up.
Tank filter blocking up then releasing the crap when the suction stops maybe.
Rotary injection pumps are so damm fussy about incoming fuel flow.