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Wayne Cook
 
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 05:13:07 GMT, Gunner Asch
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 17:43:52 -0700, "Richard W."
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I passed up a real nice older airco tig welder because I wasn't sure if I
could run it with my rotary phase converter. I have a miller double roller
wire feed unit that would have fit on it perfect. Next time I won't let it
get away.

Richard W.

Thats why I posted it to both rcm and the welding one. The subject
has been a pretty regular one on RCM..but I figure some of the welding
folks may have been new to the idea. 10hp should be big enough to run
a fair sized TIG or stick welder.

Hummmmm maybe someone will come take the Hobart Cybertig 2 off my
hands now. Good machine, 700 amps top end of programable DC Stuff.
Includes a plasma torch and gas console. Needs a pedal though. 10pin
hobart.

Best offer. Central California, on a cart with flat tires. G But it
does run and well.

Cheap..really cheap.

Damn. Gunner when are you going to get that matter transporter
working. If I had a way of getting it here I would take that Cybertig.

Wayne Cook
Shamrock, TX
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