Lionhound
Well-Known Member
Thanks for all the comments guys. Very helpful and some interesting thoughts.
Great shout on the headshields, need the reading glasses magnification lenses. What a difference they make.
R-tech was a surprise, don't know why other than that I had a digital inverter arc welder at one point. It worked well initially but then the settings failed. You'd turn it up full for some heavier stuff then down for lighter and while it was showing like 40 you'd be blowing holes through everything and look round to see it sitting at 120 or whatever. So that kinda put me off them. Great portability but unreliable settings.
Maybe things have improved though.
The old Oxford, I had a similar oil filled one, sure it wasn't an Oxford but the same type. Pull up and turn for 1, 2 & 3. Battery charger too if I remember. Absolute beast of a thing to move about, fine in the workshop but a pig to take anywhere. I used to get it into the back of the defender with the engine hoist
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As for regretting getting rid of the gas, yup, miss it already but arthritis made it almost hopeless trying to hold rod and torch so choice was made for me. Was always the type I was best at, neat and tidy. Just loved watching that pool. However, onwards and upwards (hopefully) time to try taming a mig.
Great shout on the headshields, need the reading glasses magnification lenses. What a difference they make.
R-tech was a surprise, don't know why other than that I had a digital inverter arc welder at one point. It worked well initially but then the settings failed. You'd turn it up full for some heavier stuff then down for lighter and while it was showing like 40 you'd be blowing holes through everything and look round to see it sitting at 120 or whatever. So that kinda put me off them. Great portability but unreliable settings.
Maybe things have improved though.
The old Oxford, I had a similar oil filled one, sure it wasn't an Oxford but the same type. Pull up and turn for 1, 2 & 3. Battery charger too if I remember. Absolute beast of a thing to move about, fine in the workshop but a pig to take anywhere. I used to get it into the back of the defender with the engine hoist
.
As for regretting getting rid of the gas, yup, miss it already but arthritis made it almost hopeless trying to hold rod and torch so choice was made for me. Was always the type I was best at, neat and tidy. Just loved watching that pool. However, onwards and upwards (hopefully) time to try taming a mig.