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Bobby, in believable..



Bobby, if the aches and pains go away, you're in real trouble -- I think?![]()
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Bobby, I am sure Vieux would do that in the blink of an eye. That said unless the transformer is burnt out I am sure it should be a relatively simple fix. The were all made so that they could be repaired..
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I used to use one of those blade welders and they sure work well when they work. The built in grinder is a nice touch. I bet it will be something simple.
Bobby, I am sure Vieux would do that in the blink of an eye. That said unless the transformer is burnt out I am sure it should be a relatively simple fix. The were all made so that they could be repaired..
Regards

Bobby, well done..
It would be quite a relief to get it working...
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Congratulations! That welder will be handy.
I've never seen one not mounted on a band saw. I imagine somebody removed it, or did they sell them separately?




BB: i'm really sorry i haven't stopped in and made a post on your thread yet so here's my first of probably many more to come. i'll need a week to catch up on your doings since you started this thread and even if i don't get a chance to read what you've done in the past maybe i can keep up with your present and future adventures.
so you mentioned over on ANDY'S thread about my barbell set i owned. well i don't really have a good reason for working out other than to keep from GETTING OLD and FEELING OLDER. i used to buy and sell gym equipment when i retired about 10 years ago from selling Real Estate for almost 30 years. with my mental state from the REAL ESTATE CRASH i had to deal with i thought getting in shape was maybe the best thing for me and it might have extended my life.
i started a WEIGHT LOSS thread that i later named "GET HEALTHY so we can play with our tools when we get old" and here's the link:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=298568
I sold that BARBELL set long ago and really don't have the space for one, but i just picked up this PARABODY POWER RACK so i can start lifting again while i'm going to do another P90x to try to keep me from getting weaker by the day. all this equipment is in my old office that was one of my kid's bedrooms that is only 9x12.
i love the posts i've seen of your old tools so far and looking forward to seeing others.
cheers


IIRC hand saws were hammered to cold work them. The bead blasting must have relaxed internal stresses. Congratulations on getting it straight again! I was afraid you were going to ************ out there!

BB: our YELLOW JACKETS are dead or maybe sleeping this time of year. i had a huge next in an area in the back of my shop i couldn't go near last summer and they are all dead now and they don't come back to the same nest. i've had a few football and bigger size nests i've had to remove and i used to have a BEE KEEPER that would do it for $50 that i gladly paid him to do, but he passed on years ago so it's my duties now and i don't have a bee suit. i'm guessing your yellow jackets were sort of hybernating if you were able to kill the queens so easily?
i hope your injuries heal up quick. did you say you broke or damaged one or two ankles? OUCH!!!
sure if you want to get on the GET HEALTHY thread and share some of your wisdom please do and i'd love to get in better shape so when i'm ANDY'S old age i can do ZUMBA!! here's the link in case you haven't seen the thread i started almost 2 years ago when i needed to lose a few pounds.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=298568
Yellow jackets can be nasty if you try to live in their space!
They seem to be rather persistent about asking you to leave.
Andy and drives I got a bee suit loaned to me and help from a bee guy. Once we got the wall open we doused them with spray and destroyed the nest. The next day I found more eggs and another queen. I donned a heavy jacket with a hood and put on my face shield and a charcoal respirator along with a scarf. The bees typically attack the face as their natural enemy is bear and the nose is the weak spot. They can i.d. the face by the carbon dioxide from breathing. My theory was that the filter would take the CO2 out and also protect some of the face. It worked great. No stings.

