Mine either. I can be hard on things. I used to load the trailer with 2 cords of green wood and weigh in at 12000 gross
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Mine either. I can be hard on things. I used to load the trailer with 2 cords of green wood and weigh in at 12000 gross
I wonder how they would hold up to my hopefully overloaded trailer. Good thing I never go across scales :D
Yeah, I can dream on about that. My car hauler could us that. I was afraid to look at prices
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Dana, you are right the usual fridge takes a lot of power, especially off an inverter. I have fairly well solved this problem with the use of those plastic ice things that are filled with some type...
Mine doesn't have the "proper setting" either. However I run it in low range and set wire speed accordingly. The trick is that you need a gun that uses a nylon sleeve to push the aluminum through...
I am liking this Dana. Welding aluminum with a MIG is easier than steel I think. Mine will do it in all positions.
Looks intriguing