skotl
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(this probably isn't specific to R-Tech)
Just dreaming about my new welding trolley project and how I'll hang the leads for MIG, TIG and Arc.
The manual says not to connect leads for another process when using a different process - can anyone think why this might be?
I was just thinking that it would be neater ("neater"? Well, maybe "easier"...) to have all the leads plugged in and and just use whichever I need at the time, and hang the other two on the trolley.
Of course if the manual says so, then I realise it's probably not a great idea for me not to do what I'm told
Just dreaming about my new welding trolley project and how I'll hang the leads for MIG, TIG and Arc.
The manual says not to connect leads for another process when using a different process - can anyone think why this might be?
I was just thinking that it would be neater ("neater"? Well, maybe "easier"...) to have all the leads plugged in and and just use whichever I need at the time, and hang the other two on the trolley.
Of course if the manual says so, then I realise it's probably not a great idea for me not to do what I'm told