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Settings are 80 amp and 3 on the wire speed.Your right on the spatter Mark gas is cleaner. I'll grab some anti spatter from work next week and try that.
Thanks Jaysee, I will have a play around with mine however the controls are different to yours and no digital read-out - setting scale of 1 -10 and same for speed - hard to translate to mine but at least it shows on your 135 amp you are sitting at 80/135 and speed 3/? 10 maybe. Anyway its a heads up so thanks.
MB called me this morning with a lady who had slid off the road at the bottom of my street into a ditch so had to pull her out.
Highlight of my Covid ISO week
Job well done Bro, nicely executed, steady yet zero time wasted on that greasy sweeping corner!
A mask less northern suburbanite visiting her boyfriend wasn’t too convincing to me, glad we all kept our distances from each other and got the job done ASAP back on her way!!
Job well done Bro, nicely executed, steady yet zero time wasted on that greasy sweeping corner!
A mask less northern suburbanite visiting her boyfriend wasn’t too convincing to me, glad we all kept our distances from each other and got the job done ASAP back on her way!!
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Shoulda just said its best we call the cops for this one. Just to see her face would have been priceless.
I’m probably being unfair mate, her nervousness very well could have been genuine. Just far too many gorkers slowing down and genuine helpers too but she really just needed to be extracted and sent home quick smart!!
Good luck with that Bidja. Had similar in the past, but it was a hay barn mine took out. Needed a 4wd cherry picker to cut it out. At least I had no solar battery set up to worry about.
Bit of adrenaline happening today, getting the fallen tree out of the battery shed and luckily the trunk was resting on top of a corner support post. Moved some batteries out of the way, took the weight of the trunk with an old high lift jack (a real one) from the family bush saw mill (Tarago, Vic)_yrs gone by. Job pretty well beaten now.
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Bit of adrenaline happening today, getting the fallen tree out of the battery shed and luckily the trunk was resting on top of a corner support post. Moved some batteries out of the way, took the weight of the trunk with an old high lift jack (a real one) from the family bush saw mill (Tarago, Vic)_yrs gone by. Job pretty well beaten now.
A bit scary in their sorting the batteries, but the jack was good (has been sitting in the back of shed for 20yrs). All went well apart from waking (eye level) into the winch cable used to pull first cut billet off the roof (not sore now_all good.