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thanks gadget... XL belts and pulleys it will be then.. I think i'm going to go with 3:1 reduction, and I plan on having a extra set of pulleys on h...
By: brucer
Today, 10 37 AM
Bonjour Vincent. :D Welcome. We have a few plasma table builds here with plenty of photos. Gadget's got his own DIY CNC setup, so you can definitely...
By: Nick
Today, 06 04 AM
Nice looking bike you've built. Hang in there on the welding, you'll catch on quickly. One suggestion though, put photos in the Gallery rather than an a...
By: Gadget
Today, 03 54 AM
So it stareted at work one day 3 weeks after the boss hired a Millwright, couldn't weld and it took 3 weeks for him to figure out a simple job (test of ...
Today, 02 57 AM
I haven't burned up a PC yet if that's what you mean. I put my PC in a cabinet with filters on the air flow. I have a fan blowing the plasma dust out th...
By: Gadget
Today, 02 06 AM
Dan, is that first hand experience or just good common sense.:gwink...
By: gilly
Today, 12 41 AM
One suggestion Vincent, if you're going to have the plasma cutter that close to the cutting dust you should put a very good filter on the fan input of y...
By: Gadget
Today, 12 13 AM
That's what I use on my X axis Bruce (3/8 belt). I have a one to one ratio between the motor and lead screws. There's a lead screw on each side. The scr...
By: Gadget
Yesterday, 09 08 PM
do you think the xl belts (3/8 belts) would be strong enough? I'm guessing they would be since the cncrouterparts design uses them and my design is some...
By: brucer
Yesterday, 08 27 PM
 
 
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MIG TORCH for LONGEVITY MIG WELDERS

Commonly used by professionals involved in automobile body welding works, construction contractors and workers, farms, and for many other metal works; a MIG torch is a device that is made for a MIG welder or included as part of the MIG welder package.

Just like any mechanical tools or equipment, MIG torch are items which need replacement once it gets worn out. If you use it for welding on a regular basis, you have to replace your MIG torch more often than not. And chances are that you shop for it quite frequently.  

There are various brands of MIG torches available at any hardware store. With e-commerce being the latest trends among many people, they are even easily available at many online retail sites that deal in engineering equipment. Instead of heading out for the next hardware store, try searching online for a MIG torch that can be delivered to your door. You can easily find so many affordable mig torches at the comfort of your home.  

Whatever channels you decide to choose your MIG torch from, you need to know what type of welding you normally do and on what types of materials it is that you will be welding on. This will help you determine the correct welding equipment for you.  

If you are not sure of the type of MIG torch you need to buy, there is an online tool called a MIG calculator that you can use to find out the MIG torch that is approximately suitable for your needs. All you have to do is select the type of metals whether it’s aluminum, stainless steel or steel; then key in the thickness of the metals that you normally weld. To find the calculator online, just punch in the key words ‘MIG calculator’ in your favorite search engine.  

There are many types of MIG torches or MIG welding guns available at different web sites; some of them offering a very cost effective solution for your MIG welder fittings. One such specialist supplier who deals in different welding and cutting equipment including MIG torches is the LONGEVITY MIG supplier available at www.LONGEVITY-inc.com.  

While purchasing MIG torches, you need to know the minimum and the maximum amperage requirements of your MIG welder as well. For example, if you are going to weld a metal sheet having a thickness of 0.1 mm, a minimum of 30 amps is required for your MIG welder. Also, depending on the balancing skill of the MIG gun by the welder, it can be used for welding steel sheets having a thickness up to 0.8 mm as well.  

Just about any hardware store in the country will carry various models of MIG torches from various so called high-end and reputed manufacturers, but you should not be tempted to give into claims of prestige and value. It may be just the seal on the package that is authentic. Buying from online retailers like LONGEVITY who offer a return policy of 30 days as a satisfaction guarantee, guarantee’s you that you will not have to worry about any defects in the mig torch you are buying. They can be found online and offer pricing that is far under their competitors cost making their MIG torches the ultimate in value.  

 
 
     
   
 
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