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parting out cyberwave 300s
Well I got reamed on one of those ebay sales that said " it was
running when pulled out of service" So Ive got a Hobart Cyberwave 300s that I know is missing a fan and I dont know what else. So I am going to tear it apart and get what I can. Let me know if anybody needs boards or other parts. Circa 1986. |
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parting out cyberwave 300s
Bill wrote: Well I got reamed on one of those ebay sales that said " it was running when pulled out of service" So Ive got a Hobart Cyberwave 300s that I know is missing a fan and I dont know what else. So I am going to tear it apart and get what I can. Let me know if anybody needs boards or other parts. Circa 1986. Gee, before scrapping a decent welder, you might at least try to figure out if any major parts are missing. Maybe the previous user took the fan out because he was only doing low-current welds, and hated the noise. Anyway, if the rest of the welder is working, it would be a shame to scrap a decent TIG machine just because a fan was missing. Jon |
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parting out cyberwave 300s
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 14:12:24 -0600, Jon Elson
wrote: Bill wrote: Well I got reamed on one of those ebay sales that said " it was running when pulled out of service" So Ive got a Hobart Cyberwave 300s that I know is missing a fan and I dont know what else. So I am going to tear it apart and get what I can. Let me know if anybody needs boards or other parts. Circa 1986. Gee, before scrapping a decent welder, you might at least try to figure out if any major parts are missing. Maybe the previous user took the fan out because he was only doing low-current welds, and hated the noise. Anyway, if the rest of the welder is working, it would be a shame to scrap a decent TIG machine just because a fan was missing. Jon I dont want to spend any money on manuals. I still havent got 3 phase power to test it. Its damn heavy and its taken up space that I can use for other things. |
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parting out cyberwave 300s
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 22:46:05 -0600, Bill wbbright@amaonlinecom
wrote: Well I got reamed on one of those ebay sales that said " it was running when pulled out of service" So Ive got a Hobart Cyberwave 300s that I know is missing a fan and I dont know what else. So I am going to tear it apart and get what I can. Let me know if anybody needs boards or other parts. Circa 1986. Before gutting it..contact Dennis at www.arcowelder.com He has quite a pile of Cyber stuff out in the bone yard. Gunner The aim of untold millions is to be free to do exactly as they choose and for someone else to pay when things go wrong. In the past few decades, a peculiar and distinctive psychology has emerged in England. Gone are the civility, sturdy independence, and admirable stoicism that carried the English through the war years .. It has been replaced by a constant whine of excuses, complaints, and special pleading. The collapse of the British character has been as swift and complete as the collapse of British power. Theodore Dalrymple, |
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