I've used the Lincolns, Millers, and Hobarts. I bought the little Italian MIG. I've been using it for thirteen years and it hasn't needed servicing yet, but parts are still available online. Local ha
That's a Cebora, also sold here as MacTools, Astro Pneumatic, Matco, Clarke, and a bunch of other names. They're very good welders. A MIG welder is about 90% transformer, and the Italians build some
Maybe you have better eyesight than I do. I have thick bifocals, and I find the auto darkening helmet makes life a lot easier because I have to get the weld lined up just under the bifocal line of m
I have no sympathy for those of you who have just recently started wearing reading glasses. I had bad eyesight to begin with and I haven't seen a dashboard in twenty years. I have one pair of glasses
I can focus at seven and a half inches. Not six, not nine...just seven and a half. Any other distance requires a lens, and I need a different lens for each distance. I also have really bad floaters.
The guy who painted my Ranchero says the same thing, and he swears by some stuff he gets at Home Depot...I can't remember the name, but it's cheap. BTW, we still have an acid dip place here, althoug
I think it depends on your gas company. I own my tank, and they fill it while I wait...usually about 10 minutes. FWIW, I prefer the Clarke to the budget Hobart. BZ
There's a big Healey restoration place in Northern California that sells them for a ridiculous amount of money. I think they wanted something like $75 for the plastic bit and $55 for the metal part.