You bought another grinder?Eh.. I mean
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yeah sorry i forgot that i already have one.... Alzheimer.....
Thanks fellas.
I have hardly ever used Kemppi before but it has good reputation over here.
In my experience, only the "biggest and best" single phase MIG welders using full size wire roll are usable(180-200A). Over the years I have tried several small units and I generally hate them. Either the power source is junk or more frequently the wire feeder, usually both ****!
So I broke two rules buying this welder. It is single phase and it uses 5kg wire roll. But this one uses high freq. inverter technology instead of the good old 50hz transformer. Different animal. And so far the wire feeder works smooth, actually much better than it looks. The wire feeder motor alone in the old Migatronic pictured above is probably as heavy as my Kemppi welder without wire.
Kemppi gives full two year warranty if this machine is used in professional environment - single 8 hour shift. If used two 8 hour shifts - warranty drops to one year.
New welders are usually very nice and only time will tell how good it really is. But unpacking and brief testing tells me a lot of care was put in this unit. Cables, gas hose, welding gun are very different quality than cheaper brands.
The inverter welders actually are quite nice, i once borrowed a Kemppi welder when my old welder was defective, and the inverter had a real nice arc no matter how you hold the torch and it ignited every time the wire hit the workpiece. Before i also was like: 3-phase only, 15 kg wire, 4 wheel wire feed motor, the bigger + heavier the better (more copper inside, instead of aluminium wire) etc. But i still like my old one because it takes the cheaper 15 Kg wire, it carries the bottle too, and i can use the top as storage for a grinder + welding helmet etc.
SJS: is some kind of emergency clutch ?![]()
yeah something like that

don´t know
here some vids:
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I am planning to buy new 125mm grinder, wondering if variable speed is worth paying for.
might be useful for cleaning discs, SC-discs or flap wheels maybe so the stainless steel which you grind don´t turn blue. Bosch GWS 11-125 CIE for example...
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Nice Makita Monte!
Price?
€82,11 tax included. Regular promotion price = €79.- + tax
If you interested in Blue point MP!.
ok
Here a part of my screwdrivers
WOW thats a nice collection !!!

Here's a wrench WGB is me
you have a nice tool collection !!
nice Stanley "Made in W.-Germany" clamp !! Exotic !!
You lose many screwdrivers it seems ??
Ouch, that is a really bad finish. Not acceptable for the price...
it only cost 3.25€ , so it´s half acceptable
AEG circular saw. Inherited from my dad. Big and heavy and I have two smaller brand X for lighter jobs.
Nice AEG tools !!! Thanks for the pics !!!
My last tool storage video:
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