I'd like to hear any techniques or set-ups for helping the intake of sand into the siphon of a sandblaster. I often find myself blocking the outlet to blow air back to clear the intake. Thanks much, Tom, Mount Prospect, Illinois
Yes, exactly. Love it on my Miller Digital Elite for low powered tig work. Not too expensive from the big online weld shops. Really comfy headgear too.
To me most time is spent cutting, shaping, machining and fitting up. The time under the hood is small in comparison to the other work. Why not lay down beautiful nuclear reactor looking welds on your projects? My vote is for a nice tig machine. Best regards, Tom Bruzan
Kudos to you for building your own cabinets. The more drawers the better. In my lower cabinets I find myself stacking hand power tools, not so wonderful. Here is a pretty crappy video of my shop and cabinets, but maybe you'll get some ideas.
Maybe a piston ring filer? http://www.jegs.com/i/Proform/778/66785/10002/-1?CAWELAID=1710573288&CAGPSPN=pla&catargetid=230006180000848327&cadevice=c&gclid=CP2ggfC63ccCFQ6BaQodEwYPVQ