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I got my new PM205
Well a week or so ago I ordered a everlast PM 205. I unpacked it got a plug and started setting up. So far I have only used the plasma cutter and this thing rips I have used other brand cutters and this is by far the best one yet. I'll keep this thread updated on the welder functions as soon as I figure them out haha(I was a lincoln guy).
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these are kegs I cut the tops off of took less then 5mins to do both. AWSOME.....
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Here is my first shot at welding stainless steel. They are 1/2" fittings in the side of a keg. Let me know what I can do to improve my skills. Thanks
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Nooch,
You need to get comortable and relax. It looks pretty good.
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The weld looks fine, as Mark said relax and take your time. If you slow down you may need to back off the heat a tad. What are you making?
Wayne
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I home brew beer and I'm making a full 3 tier brew system. I have a few more to weld so I'll try slowing down and see how that works Thanks guys.
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If the weld is going to contact consumable product make sure to properly clean the weld with a fresh stainless steel brush and passivate the area to ensure there are no harmful contaminates. A single speck of rust could ruin a batch of good brew and make some one very ill. Here is a link that may help. In the article they mention using a citric acid solution, this works well and you can purchase it online.
Hope this helps and good luck with the brew!
Wayne
http://www.mmsonline.com/articles/ho...eel-parts.aspx