Rusted Nut
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I've been very happy with my Miller 211; if you don't need TIG.
Whoa.... Congratulations on the promotion.With my recent promotion, I may end up being over that cost-center starting April 1st.
Whoa.... Congratulations on the promotion.
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You're welcome.Thank you.
No one gets rich at Honda. At least not from the salary. We get tons of other benefits that offset the low salary though.
Can't always look at just the dollar signs. Many times, you have to look at the entire package and some other bennies that people don't realize are within your reach.
Promotions are nice though....
Well Andy I truly hope the grass is actually greener on the other side for you. Good luck bud.They pay me to race their cars, and I get to do all sorts of neat things that we support.
This will be my first foray into management, which is what they've been cross-training me to do the past 8-10 years for.

One of the guys on my shift, his wife worked Honda (Marysville) in accounting, high enough on the rung to get a vehicle. He said if she went higher, her choice of vehicle would be an Acura.Well Andy I truly hope the grass is actually greener on the other side for you. Good luck bud.
One of the guys on my shift, his wife worked Honda (Marysville) in accounting, high enough on the rung to get a vehicle. He said if she went higher, her choice of vehicle would be an Acura.
That’s a nice benefit!They pay me to race their cars, and I get to do all sorts of neat things that we support.
I like that story Eric. Some companies understand the benefit of competent employees and go the extra mile to support and keep them. Sadly many don’t so it makes me all warm n fuzzy inside when I hear about the good ones.One of the guys on my shift, his wife worked Honda (Marysville) in accounting, high enough on the rung to get a vehicle. He said if she went higher, her choice of vehicle would be an Acura.
She resigned when she had a baby, and later on, went back to work elsewhere. When Honda found out she was back working, they offered her job back. She went back but took a lower position due to the kids
That tells me a lot about Honda. I may never drive/own a Honda but I'll buy a generator any day of the week. I'll also applaud their support to Motorsports and Racing community.
Ls swap?You jest, but wait til I show you a teaser of what we are doing with an NSX. When I can take a picture, I'll post it somewhere on GJ.
Ls swap?
Completely unrelated, but will a BF350 with a couple turbos fit an a NSX? Asking for a friendYou aren't far off. I'll leave it at that.
Completely unrelated, but with a BF350 with a couple turbos fit an a NSX? Asking for a friend
Not to split hairs but that really isn't the case.My Hobart Ironman is a Miller 252 without the digital readouts. Hobart is great value IMHO.
I have a PrimeWeld TIG welder that has been super, no issues at all. I would not hesitate to get anything from PrimeWeld.
Unfortunate for the seller, but good for you.
Cool for you, sad for him.
Did you get the 907693, the base MIG and stick package or the 951674 with the TIG contractor pack?
Just a word of caution, the Ironman 230 and 240 use two different spool guns. The spool gun for the 230 is harder to find, possibly out of production, and of course more expensive.Not to split hairs but that really isn't the case.
A 252 will run a 30A spool gun or an Alumipro push pull gun.
The Ironman will run a Spoolrunner spool gun.
Still a good machine and at a lower cost.
No TIG included but that is DC TIG isn't it ? so no aluminum work.

Without the price I'm unable to give you the appropriate suckage....
Without the price I'm unable to give you the appropriate suckage....
But somehow I think you likely deserve it.
Between the bitchen' helmet, gloves, and nozzle gel....yes, you ****.$2000 for everything.
If/when you want to set up for TIG PM me and I'll see how I can help you.Base MIG, and no on the TIG. I'll have to purchase that separately. He included various wire rolls as well.
You're welcome.
Can't always look at just the dollar signs. Many times, you have to look at the entire package and some other bennies that people don't realize are within your reach.
Promotions are nice though....
Andy - congrats on the promotion!
When you enjoy what you do, every day is a play day and no longer work or just a job.
That’s what the guy told me when I called tech support. Nowhere in the documentation did it say what liner size was installed. So I called their 1-800 number (which is the same for Miller or Hobart). He said he didn’t know, but told me just to stay on the phone while he found out. He went on the shop floor to see what was being installed. On his way there he told me that it was a Miller 252 without the digital readouts. Maybe there are other minor differences, but that’s what the employee told me that works there.Not to split hairs but that really isn't the case.
A 252 will run a 30A spool gun or an Alumipro push pull gun.
The Ironman will run a Spoolrunner spool gun.
Still a good machine and at a lower cost.
