From: a t e c 7 7 "atec 77 at hotmail dot on
Mad-Biker wrote:
> A mate around the corner found his house, in deep residential area has
> phase 3 for some unknown reason!
>
>
> "Theo Bekkers" <tbekkers(a)bekkers.com.au> wrote in message
> news:46c0f35d$1(a)news.bekkers.com.au...
>> BT Humble wrote:
>>> Theo Bekkers wrote:
>>>> Mad-Biker wrote:
>>>>> my stick welder is about 149kg and made in the 80's...
>>>> Yup. I've got an "Easywelder" too.
>>> I've got *two* Easywelders! Nyah nyah nyah! :-P
>> I've never been able to weld with both hands. I rarely use my welder
>> because I have a mate who 1) is much better at it than me. 2) has a Mig.
>> 3) has oxy. 4) his stick-welder is three phase, which is so much nicer you
>> wouldn't believe until you tried it.
>>
>> Theo
>>
>>
>
>
I was under the impression all streets have 3 phase , although getting
it past your door can be problematic let alone the use of .
From: Theo Bekkers on
BT Humble wrote:
> Mad-Biker wrote:

>> A mate around the corner found his house, in deep residential area
>> has phase 3 for some unknown reason!

> Lucky guy! Apparently a phase 3 is worth up to $750,000 these days!

With my new Georgia font, I understood what Mad was on about. Maybe you
should change too. :-)

Theo


From: Theo Bekkers on
BT Humble wrote:
> Theo Bekkers wrote:
>> 4) his stick-welder is three phase, which is so much nicer you
>> wouldn't believe until you tried it.
>
> I prefer to weld by running cables from my 24V DC battery system, by
> connecting negative to the work it's much easier to weld thin stuff
> without blowing holes in it. DC gives less slag spattering too.

Agreed, thin stuff is a real problem for AC arcwelders.

Theo


From: Theo Bekkers on
a t e c 7 7 wrote:
> Fraser Johnston wrote:

>> If there is a font that lets you understand Atec let me know.

> Perhaps if you cleaned the sand from your ears ?

Sans, not sand, you idiot.

Theo
:-)


From: Theo Bekkers on
a t e c 7 7" <"atec 77 at hotmail dot com wrote:

> I was under the impression all streets have 3 phase , although getting
> it past your door can be problematic let alone the use of .

So was I, once. Not the case where developers install the power
infrastructure apparently.

Theo


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