Ah fook!
Well, not so much as a few minutes after I tell someone here about how
a clicking/popping noise can be caused by the from the front U clamp that holds the antisway bar in place breaking. Mine does. Again. FARK! Oh well. I'll do a writeup on it sometime tomorrow. Need to get the O2 tank replaced. Aint' going to be able to weld with just mapp gas. :( *sigh* at least this time I know where the problem is. -- DougW |
Re: Ah fook!
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 06:25:11 UTC "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote: > Well, not so much as a few minutes after I tell someone here about how > a clicking/popping noise can be caused by the from the front U clamp that > holds the antisway bar in place breaking. Mine does. Again. > > FARK! > > Oh well. I'll do a writeup on it sometime tomorrow. Need to get the O2 tank > replaced. Aint' going to be able to weld with just mapp gas. :( > > *sigh* at least this time I know where the problem is. Why is it the !@#$% tank always has pressure until the day you need it? -- Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net> |
Re: Ah fook!
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 06:25:11 UTC "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote: > Well, not so much as a few minutes after I tell someone here about how > a clicking/popping noise can be caused by the from the front U clamp that > holds the antisway bar in place breaking. Mine does. Again. > > FARK! > > Oh well. I'll do a writeup on it sometime tomorrow. Need to get the O2 tank > replaced. Aint' going to be able to weld with just mapp gas. :( > > *sigh* at least this time I know where the problem is. Why is it the !@#$% tank always has pressure until the day you need it? -- Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net> |
Re: Ah fook!
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 06:25:11 UTC "DougW"
<post.replies@invalid.address> wrote: > Well, not so much as a few minutes after I tell someone here about how > a clicking/popping noise can be caused by the from the front U clamp that > holds the antisway bar in place breaking. Mine does. Again. > > FARK! > > Oh well. I'll do a writeup on it sometime tomorrow. Need to get the O2 tank > replaced. Aint' going to be able to weld with just mapp gas. :( > > *sigh* at least this time I know where the problem is. Why is it the !@#$% tank always has pressure until the day you need it? -- Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net> |
Re: Ah fook!
Will Honea did pass the time by typing:
> On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 06:25:11 UTC "DougW" > <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote: > >> Well, not so much as a few minutes after I tell someone here about how >> a clicking/popping noise can be caused by the from the front U clamp that >> holds the antisway bar in place breaking. Mine does. Again. >> >> FARK! >> >> Oh well. I'll do a writeup on it sometime tomorrow. Need to get the O2 tank >> replaced. Aint' going to be able to weld with just mapp gas. :( >> >> *sigh* at least this time I know where the problem is. > > Why is it the !@#$% tank always has pressure until the day you need > it? Because I drained it last time and didn't go for a refill then. :] Should get myself a real welding rig and stop playing with this stupid Sears brand minibottle rig. The adjustment screws for gas and O2 are so touchy it isn't even funny. It works well for fixing patio furnature and thin metal but never lived up to what I thought it could do. The writeup (still in progress) http://members.cox.net/wilsond/swaybar/ -- DougW |
Re: Ah fook!
Will Honea did pass the time by typing:
> On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 06:25:11 UTC "DougW" > <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote: > >> Well, not so much as a few minutes after I tell someone here about how >> a clicking/popping noise can be caused by the from the front U clamp that >> holds the antisway bar in place breaking. Mine does. Again. >> >> FARK! >> >> Oh well. I'll do a writeup on it sometime tomorrow. Need to get the O2 tank >> replaced. Aint' going to be able to weld with just mapp gas. :( >> >> *sigh* at least this time I know where the problem is. > > Why is it the !@#$% tank always has pressure until the day you need > it? Because I drained it last time and didn't go for a refill then. :] Should get myself a real welding rig and stop playing with this stupid Sears brand minibottle rig. The adjustment screws for gas and O2 are so touchy it isn't even funny. It works well for fixing patio furnature and thin metal but never lived up to what I thought it could do. The writeup (still in progress) http://members.cox.net/wilsond/swaybar/ -- DougW |
Re: Ah fook!
Will Honea did pass the time by typing:
> On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 06:25:11 UTC "DougW" > <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote: > >> Well, not so much as a few minutes after I tell someone here about how >> a clicking/popping noise can be caused by the from the front U clamp that >> holds the antisway bar in place breaking. Mine does. Again. >> >> FARK! >> >> Oh well. I'll do a writeup on it sometime tomorrow. Need to get the O2 tank >> replaced. Aint' going to be able to weld with just mapp gas. :( >> >> *sigh* at least this time I know where the problem is. > > Why is it the !@#$% tank always has pressure until the day you need > it? Because I drained it last time and didn't go for a refill then. :] Should get myself a real welding rig and stop playing with this stupid Sears brand minibottle rig. The adjustment screws for gas and O2 are so touchy it isn't even funny. It works well for fixing patio furnature and thin metal but never lived up to what I thought it could do. The writeup (still in progress) http://members.cox.net/wilsond/swaybar/ -- DougW |
Re: Ah fook!
I like my MIG, perfect for weekend warior stuff.
KH "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:Ecbsb.8535$CK6.7646@okepread01... > Will Honea did pass the time by typing: > > On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 06:25:11 UTC "DougW" > > <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote: > > > >> Well, not so much as a few minutes after I tell someone here about how > >> a clicking/popping noise can be caused by the from the front U clamp that > >> holds the antisway bar in place breaking. Mine does. Again. > >> > >> FARK! > >> > >> Oh well. I'll do a writeup on it sometime tomorrow. Need to get the O2 tank > >> replaced. Aint' going to be able to weld with just mapp gas. :( > >> > >> *sigh* at least this time I know where the problem is. > > > > Why is it the !@#$% tank always has pressure until the day you need > > it? > > Because I drained it last time and didn't go for a refill then. :] > > Should get myself a real welding rig and stop playing with this stupid > Sears brand minibottle rig. The adjustment screws for gas and O2 are so > touchy it isn't even funny. It works well for fixing patio furnature and > thin metal but never lived up to what I thought it could do. > > The writeup (still in progress) > http://members.cox.net/wilsond/swaybar/ > > -- > DougW > > |
Re: Ah fook!
I like my MIG, perfect for weekend warior stuff.
KH "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:Ecbsb.8535$CK6.7646@okepread01... > Will Honea did pass the time by typing: > > On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 06:25:11 UTC "DougW" > > <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote: > > > >> Well, not so much as a few minutes after I tell someone here about how > >> a clicking/popping noise can be caused by the from the front U clamp that > >> holds the antisway bar in place breaking. Mine does. Again. > >> > >> FARK! > >> > >> Oh well. I'll do a writeup on it sometime tomorrow. Need to get the O2 tank > >> replaced. Aint' going to be able to weld with just mapp gas. :( > >> > >> *sigh* at least this time I know where the problem is. > > > > Why is it the !@#$% tank always has pressure until the day you need > > it? > > Because I drained it last time and didn't go for a refill then. :] > > Should get myself a real welding rig and stop playing with this stupid > Sears brand minibottle rig. The adjustment screws for gas and O2 are so > touchy it isn't even funny. It works well for fixing patio furnature and > thin metal but never lived up to what I thought it could do. > > The writeup (still in progress) > http://members.cox.net/wilsond/swaybar/ > > -- > DougW > > |
Re: Ah fook!
I like my MIG, perfect for weekend warior stuff.
KH "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:Ecbsb.8535$CK6.7646@okepread01... > Will Honea did pass the time by typing: > > On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 06:25:11 UTC "DougW" > > <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote: > > > >> Well, not so much as a few minutes after I tell someone here about how > >> a clicking/popping noise can be caused by the from the front U clamp that > >> holds the antisway bar in place breaking. Mine does. Again. > >> > >> FARK! > >> > >> Oh well. I'll do a writeup on it sometime tomorrow. Need to get the O2 tank > >> replaced. Aint' going to be able to weld with just mapp gas. :( > >> > >> *sigh* at least this time I know where the problem is. > > > > Why is it the !@#$% tank always has pressure until the day you need > > it? > > Because I drained it last time and didn't go for a refill then. :] > > Should get myself a real welding rig and stop playing with this stupid > Sears brand minibottle rig. The adjustment screws for gas and O2 are so > touchy it isn't even funny. It works well for fixing patio furnature and > thin metal but never lived up to what I thought it could do. > > The writeup (still in progress) > http://members.cox.net/wilsond/swaybar/ > > -- > DougW > > |
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