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    I'm new to this forum. Just trying to get some info to purchase a new machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbengines View Post
    I'm new to this forum. Just trying to get some info to purchase a new machine.
    Hi rbengines 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. When you get a chance please post something about yourself in the introduce yourself section so we can get to know you.
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    Welcome rbengines,there are plenty of experienced people on here to give you info on any machine,But i'm not one of them i'm just a hobby welder that enjoys welding.
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    Thanks Gadget. I a retired machinist from DuPont after 35 years. I welded for them for twenty years. I have a Small machine shop behind my house and I do a lot of project that require welding. I have a Lincoln Power mig 300 Push Pull Prince XL gun and a Miller syncrowave 250. My favorite is my SP 100 by Lincoln. I just bought a 40i Longevity plasma today and I'm anxious to get it. Hope it's a good one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilly View Post
    Welcome rbengines,there are plenty of experienced people on here to give you info on any machine,But i'm not one of them i'm just a hobby welder that enjoys welding.
    After years of welding you become either a excellent welder or a excellent grinder. I'm a master of grinding so far.

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    After years of welding you become either a excellent welder or a excellent grinder.


    lmao!!!!! true that
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    Quote Originally Posted by rbengines View Post

    After years of welding you become either a excellent welder or a excellent grinder. I'm a master of grinding so far.
    Welding for years..YES! Excellent welder..NO Excellent grinder??
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