Right on!ridered3 said:Looks awesome! I like how the heims used for the front push bumper are bigger than some folks 4 link heims.
NP said:The awesomeness continues
Thanks guys!scrambled said:The light bar looks like an afterthought.
stuftmunky2k said:I run 2% thoriated tungsten (red) for 99.9% of what i tig weld. Everything from stainless, chromoly, inconel, hastealloy, titanium. On aluminum i always start with a point and let the tungsten morph itself into a tiny ball. Ditch the copper brush and get you a stainless brush that you only use on aluminum. Aluminum loves heat absolutly loves it. Crank your machine wide open and controll the puddle with the peddle till you get a good wet action. With aluminum it loves the rod so being able to fed the rod fast and consistant is a huge plus. Practicing on aluminum will make you a better tig welder on every other metal becuase it trains your hand how to feed the rod fast and consistant. If your welder is a little under power adding helium to the gas mixture will help with the lack of amps the welder is putting out. Keep practicing but my suggestion is stainless brush and follow the 3 rules of aluminum. Clean, clean, and clean.
I was going to pick up soon lan yesterday, but ARC3 was out. I've got some coming. I need to get a rainbow pack just to play with. I'd like to step up to a dynasty machine at some point. I figure the diversion is a good hobby machine to get started with...so long as is lack of settings doesn't create bad habits.Beerj said:I really like the gold for aluminum. I think it's 1.5% lanthinated. I hear 2% is even better and the closest thing you'll find to an all purpose tungsten.