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Thread: WeldAll LS-200PI Review with Pics

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikelleen View Post
    Cool, thanks for the feedback. Looks like I'm going to become a customer shortly. (I wonder how much I can "offer" on the purchase of a 200PI or maybe even a 250PI?)
    Offer what you think is a good price. The only thing they can say is NO DEAL. you are still a valued customer either waycheersicon.
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    Just wanted to say my LS-200PI welder/cutter is still working great. I've been using it for my gun/suppressor hobby more than for the car lately.

    Here's a pic of a suppressor that's been welded to seal the baffle & cover tube (BATF tax stamp in hand):



    The weld is nowhere near perfect but I'm pretty happy with it and it cleaned up nicely on the lathe.

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    Looks like a nice solid weld Rob, thanks for sharing.
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    I think it looks OK, great to be an American!!
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    Thanks for the detailed plug info, great refresher. I havent fixed up my 220 yet but have all the parts. How often do you use the 110 pigtale?
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