WTF is everyone?? We need Scamp Mike back in here !!!!
Been here all day, where the f have you beenWTF is everyone?? We need Scamp Mike back in here !!!!
I've just been stirring **** on other threads lolbeen here the whole time talking to myself
I don't believe that!I've just been stirring **** on other threads lol

Buddy (same one) bought the most expensive door knob in the hardware store. Same day i bought the cheapest. Which one lasted longer? Well mine hasnt been replaced yet. It was a weiser. His, couple times since.I've been working on the front door to the house. My wife took the dog out for a walk just before lunch and the doorknob assembly came apart locking her out of the house (the knobs on both sides were on the ground).
I had her go around to the back and I let her in through the kitchen slider. Then I had to temporarily seal up the hole in the front door where the knob used to be while I went to get a replacement. Looks like the cheap builder grade crap got me once again.
All fixed now.
So you found someone who understands you and will listen to you, or do you just pretend to listen to yourself?been here the whole time talking to myself

So you found someone who understands you and will listen to you, or do you just pretend to listen to yourself?![]()
I bought a Snap-on MM250 when I was working in bodyshops to do heavier stuff on trucks and most shops have a Miller or 2 floating around. The MM250 has been a great machine but the weld deposits when you tune it down for light sheet metal are kind of heavy and it won't push .024. It gets it done but there's extra clean up.Mig?stick?tig?
Multi-process?
Didnt realize my esab rebel is dc only, wont tig aluminum.
I do like the welder,really hadnt planned on welding aluminum.
Used the miller 211 for a couple years at work. Nice machine.I bought a Snap-on MM250 when I was working in bodyshops to do heavier stuff on trucks and most shops have a Miller or 2 floating around. The MM250 has been a great machine but the weld deposits when you tune it down for light sheet metal are kind of heavy and it won't push .024. It gets it done but there's extra clean up.
I've used plenty of Millermatic 140's for bodywork, but I had an opportunity to use a Millermatic 211 auto set. Really liked it. You set the wire size, gauge thickness, pull the trigger, and it self adjusts from there. Saves a lot of dinkering around with settings.
Not quite sold on the combo machines.
I thought so.Used the miller 211 for a couple years at work. Nice machine.
Hey I know her!

And she thinks Ben's a player!Hey I know her!![]()
Now......And she thinks Ben's a player!
Fixed It!And she knows Ben's a player!