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Sask Mark

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  1. Good Morning,

    Doug Newell & Japheth Howard work at the Canadian Museum Of Making, just outside Cochran, Alberta.
    It is built underground in a controlled environment. It is all driven by belt, powered by "Mary" the steam engine.

    www.museumofmaking.org

    Enjoy!!

    Neil Gustafson


    Jeez, I lived in Calgary for 6 years and I never knew of this place. Next trip back I will be sure to visit.

  2. Out of that list, the Miller is by far the best. Stay away from the little inverter welders, they are light wieght and are becoming more common. The problem is, they have on average a 5 year life expectancy (doesn't matter if they are used or not). The offbrand stuff can be an adventure to get parts. Now that doesn't mean that that particular machine is in good shape, always check it out and weld with it before you buy any used machine.


    Can you explain why the inverter welders only have a 5 year life expectancy? I asked a friend who used to teach electronics at tech school about this and he didn't know anything about it. I'm curious as to why this would be.

    I was given a 40 amp inverter plasma cutter. Would this 5 year rule apply to it as well?
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