Hi all, newbe to this site, just got my 200pi going today, completly lost on the dig,
Thanks Sparkplug
Hi all, newbe to this site, just got my 200pi going today, completly lost on the dig,
Thanks Sparkplug
Hi Sparkplug and welcome to the forum. We like pictures here so be sure to include some showing your work. Also, check out for the contest here. The odds of winning a great new Longevity machine are very good.
Dan
Units owned
Longevity WeldPro LS200PI (IGBT)
Force Cut LP80 plasma cutter
Longevity auto dark welding helmet
Atlas 10x36" lathe
Craftsman 5HP 30 Gal compressor
Home made CNC router/plasma/hot wire foam cutting table powered by Longevity Force Cut LP80
Home built aluminum foundry, HF 4x6 bandsaw, O/A torch
Hello and WELCOME!!
keith
The older the Boys, the more expensive the TOYS
Previously Owned equipment;
lot's
Current equipment;
3HP Speedair air compressor, Wilton drill press, Craftsman 10x36 lathe, 10 ton hydrolic press, Portaband band saw, OA torch, Small home brew CNC machine, powered by my 200PI
2 Longevity autodarking helmets
160d MIG
WeldAll 200PI
Welcome to the forum Sparkplug.
Guy
Miller Syncrowave 250 DX
Millermatic Challenger Mig
Century 230/140 amp AC/DC Stick
DeVilbiss 6Hp 60Gal.
HF Horizontal/Vertical Bandsaw
HF 6in. Belt 9in. Disc Sander
HF pipe bender
HF tubing roller
Welcome aboard, how do you like the 200 pi?
Iggy
"Man is the best computer we can put aboard a spacecraft ... and the only one that can be mass-produced with unskilled labor"
Apollo 11 W.V. Braun
Have ForceCut80I, Precision TIG 185, Ideal Arc 250, Oxy-Acetylene, Tig welding Chamber, 14 Ton pipe bender, 20 Ton press, Electric sheet metal shear, 12 inch- 0.125 Shear, 12 inch Metal Band Saw, Power Hack Saw, Abrasive Chop Saws, 2 Mills, 5 Lathes, and lots of other items
define "completely lost on the dig" are you talking about an arc force adjustment? anyway, welcome and be sure to ask questions too, after all the only stupid question is the one that didnt get asked, yeah?
Torchmate 5 x 10 custom built CNC table
6 (each) Thermadyne 252i mig/ stick/ tig
Thermal Dynamics a-60 automated cutter
Thermal cutmaster 52 handheld cutter
'07 pro300 miller
'08 275 trailblazer miller
'99 250 trailblazer
12vs extreme suitcase feeder
2 (each) xr-a 50 foot push-pull feeders (for aluminum mig)
800 ton break
400 ton shear
MM350p
xmt 304
(do i REALLY need to keep going?)
nothing fancy, just a few hot glue guns for metal
www.sicfabrications.com
Sorry Guys for not responding sooner, I like the 200 PI! Per my post dig was meant to be TIG just trying to figure out the basic settings to just get going, with the TIG and plasma Torch. I am starting with 1/8 steel to learn how to carry a torch arch properly, and to use the filler rod. I have lots of mig time, looking for some type of correlation between the two.
Thanks for the welcome;
SPARKPLUG
I did the same thing, gave away the MIG, purchased a TIG to do aluminum, and discovered that the MIG was a lot faster![]()
"Man is the best computer we can put aboard a spacecraft ... and the only one that can be mass-produced with unskilled labor"
Apollo 11 W.V. Braun
Have ForceCut80I, Precision TIG 185, Ideal Arc 250, Oxy-Acetylene, Tig welding Chamber, 14 Ton pipe bender, 20 Ton press, Electric sheet metal shear, 12 inch- 0.125 Shear, 12 inch Metal Band Saw, Power Hack Saw, Abrasive Chop Saws, 2 Mills, 5 Lathes, and lots of other items
hey Sparkplug WELCOME to the Forum Congrats on the new Longevity Unit
Hi Ya Sparkplug,
Welcome aboard, If you are having trouble give us a call or email us so that we can get this matter taken care of for you.
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D. Pumphrey
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