New MIG Welder

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Russ Garrett

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Nov 5, 2012, 6:29:01 AM11/5/12
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With the donation we received from EMF, we've bought the space a new
decent MIG welder. It's a Parweld XTM 161C which has an
interchangeable torch and can do 35-170A.

Hopefully this means we can get rid of the motley crew of slightly
broken cheap MIG welders. I'm looking forward to having a play with a
good welder for a change.

(I believe it needs fitting with a 16A plug before we can use it.)

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Paddy Duncan

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Nov 5, 2012, 7:15:00 AM11/5/12
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I happen to have one of them 16A plugs...
Can we bite the bullet and also buy the required breakers for the dist box so the 16A socket can be lived up?
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Russ Garrett

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Nov 5, 2012, 7:22:13 AM11/5/12
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On 5 November 2012 12:15, Paddy Duncan <pad...@padski.co.uk> wrote:
> I happen to have one of them 16A plugs...

I've just been reminded that it's actually a 32A socket, so it's not
suitable. My suggestion is that we replace it with a 16A socket.

> Can we bite the bullet and also buy the required breakers for the dist box so the 16A socket can be lived up?

YES. Either buy it or tell me what to order and I'll order it. No
bullet-biting is necessary, we have plenty of cash, but I can't buy
anything unless someone tells me what to buy.

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Paddy Duncan

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Nov 5, 2012, 7:26:12 AM11/5/12
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I think Cepmender had a plan for 16A adaptors for the 32A socket. I'll speak to him about that, and the breaker, and try to get it moving..

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Tim Reynolds

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Nov 5, 2012, 7:29:36 AM11/5/12
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I've got a new 32a Wylex breaker that's been kicking around my toolbox for months if its any use. I can drop it in tomorrow afternoon

Russ Garrett

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Nov 5, 2012, 7:30:57 AM11/5/12
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On 5 November 2012 12:26, Paddy Duncan <pad...@padski.co.uk> wrote:
> I think Cepmender had a plan for 16A adaptors for the 32A socket. I'll speak to him about that, and the breaker, and try to get it moving..

A 16A adaptor is going to have to have its own MCB on it to protect
the 16A side, and given that there's pretty much no chance we're ever
going to be using any 32A equipment in the space, it seems a little
bit pointless.

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Mike Pountney

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Nov 5, 2012, 10:11:42 AM11/5/12
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Just as a point of note, the Clarke SE16C160 compressor I got for Brighton hackspace needs a 32A (240V) source.

Arguably it's overkill for our needs, admittedly.


Filthy hipster scum

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Nov 5, 2012, 2:43:41 PM11/5/12
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I've unpacked it, and assembled, apart from the plug, its with other welders, its a damn BEAST

Billy

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Nov 6, 2012, 3:27:13 AM11/6/12
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> Hopefully this means we can get rid of the motley crew of slightly
> broken cheap MIG welders. I'm looking forward to having a play with a
> good welder for a change.

There's only one broken MIG welder, the other two welders are both arc
welders.

I don't know what state they are in, but if the white one is not
wanted, then i'd kind of like it back.

Yes, i donated it to the hackspace, and No, i did not expect it to be
returned. But i also don't want to see it wasted, and there are other
community groups that could use it.




Russ Garrett

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Nov 6, 2012, 4:50:33 AM11/6/12
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On 6 November 2012 08:27, Billy <bi...@billycomputersmith.com> wrote:
> There's only one broken MIG welder, the other two welders are both arc
> welders.
>
> I don't know what state they are in, but if the white one is not
> wanted, then i'd kind of like it back.

OK, cool. As long as the other one works then I have no problems with
you taking it back.

It's possible to use the plasma cutter as an arc welder, so perhaps
when that's finally working we can get rid of the other one as well.

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Filthy hipster scum

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Nov 6, 2012, 8:01:10 AM11/6/12
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Yeha, thats cool billy, red and white arc's are both fine, they just needed drying out, all happy now lol.

Billy

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Nov 6, 2012, 8:16:01 AM11/6/12
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Cool. I'll have a play with them then... :D




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