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Default 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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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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On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 14:12:24 -0600, Jon Elson
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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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On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 22:46:05 -0600, Bill wbbright@amaonlinecom
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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

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