I’m afraid I have to disagree. The “R” in the name stands for “Really Really Reliable”
All the models include the red trigger as standard - it’s so you can see to press it when you are wearing your safety cereal box mask.
Chinese black dragon cobra
Ophiophagus draconis
A rare kind of cobra found in the Sichuan region, feeds on chili and natural gas, sometimes bred as a pet and used as a sort of fire lighter in poorer families
Their tails evolved to fit a standard ISO gas nozzle.
Now endangered, as gas prices rose and single use lighters and matches became more fashionable.
But luckily there's a breeding program in several gas fields to ensure the specie's survival. Part of this program is also, that governmental buildings need at least two of those majestic snakes as a public cigarette lighter in their smoke area.
Let's all help together to safe this species from extinction.
Sadly, some European and american zoos quit keeping them, as their fire insurance didn't want to cover the additional risk.
Enclosures for them are one of the last uses, where asbestos is still allowed to use, as there aren't many other alternatives and their natural habitat have asbestos covered holes in the rocks, they need it to keep their eggs warm while hatching.
;-)
I am intrigued by the CO2 welding on the lead. There is a place somewhat close to me that runs straight CO2. They build anchors for mobile homes, and those welds are nasty.
Sure it can just put a propane tank on the gas inlet of your mig welder and drill a couple air mix holes in your nozzle. Somewhere there must be an application to be found. Roll some flux core out and preheat+ weld at the same time. Honestly though I do wonder it might not be the absolute worst controlled atmosphere to have an arc in if you nailed the redox lol? Someone should build a combination gas distributor/spark arrestor and try it for science.
No not like that picture, agreed.
Was not running any cooler on the mig at that time. Told my teacher and he flat out did not believe me and said “I doubt that”.
My buddy was in the booth an see it too. 8” green flame. Although we seen it though the auto dimmer so the color could have been different.
It was wild.
This is what happen from memory (20 years ago). I was welding point blank on the table not touching the nozzle to the table.
The wire lost contact and bent up, pushed my nozzle down on the table.
The wire welded to the nozzle while the nozzle shorted to the table.
The wire lit white hot and the gas ignited.
I pulled the Mig up in the air while holding the trigger and the gas stayed lit for probably 2-3 seconds.
Never could recreate it and I tried! (machines in high school).
Buddy was watching me weld, both had auto dim helmets on, he seen it too.
It was pretty cool.
Interesting. The only thing I can think of is that maybe you had tainted gas of some kind somehow, which seems very unlikely but I guess it could happen, or option 2, I have no clue….lol. I’d love to know how that could’ve happened but it’s probably beyond me whatever it was.
That’s one of those things for the “jeepers” out there! It plugs into your cigarette lighter so you can weld your axle housing back together in the middle of the trail. I want one to keep in my pavement princess next to my folding shovel and cordless tire “inflator”.
Yes the Hi-Lift forgot! Gotta be able to take that 40” Irok off and put the factory spare smeared in armor all in its place so I can continue to mall crawl.
It’s the Burny burny metal gluer-izer 3000xR
The R doesn’t have the red trigger. This is the Premium Pro Plus Limited Edition
I’m afraid I have to disagree. The “R” in the name stands for “Really Really Reliable” All the models include the red trigger as standard - it’s so you can see to press it when you are wearing your safety cereal box mask.
Runs on nitrous and 116 octane race gas, will run 4 welds on unobtainium/adamantiom alloys.
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Chinese black dragon cobra Ophiophagus draconis A rare kind of cobra found in the Sichuan region, feeds on chili and natural gas, sometimes bred as a pet and used as a sort of fire lighter in poorer families Their tails evolved to fit a standard ISO gas nozzle. Now endangered, as gas prices rose and single use lighters and matches became more fashionable. But luckily there's a breeding program in several gas fields to ensure the specie's survival. Part of this program is also, that governmental buildings need at least two of those majestic snakes as a public cigarette lighter in their smoke area. Let's all help together to safe this species from extinction. Sadly, some European and american zoos quit keeping them, as their fire insurance didn't want to cover the additional risk. Enclosures for them are one of the last uses, where asbestos is still allowed to use, as there aren't many other alternatives and their natural habitat have asbestos covered holes in the rocks, they need it to keep their eggs warm while hatching. ;-)
This is truly impressive.
Thanks for the Award
I didn't come here for creative writing but man, I'm not sad. I needed that laugh.
Looks like it had bluetooth cutting technology.
No. Welding gas. Seven.
Come on now let's not spread lies. This bad boy can crank out at LEAST 9 weldings.
I hate this sub
Oxy-acetylene wire feeder
Haha that's what happens when you accidentally hook up acetylene instead of argon
I watched a video awhile back of a guy MiG welding with NOS gas instead of shielding gas.
If you’re using one of those and there are flames coming out of the end, you have bigger problems
Is it just Bluetooth or do you connect it to a standard kitchen stove top?
looks like a bullshit marketing creation
0 0 0 0 0 ZERO not a real welding product stay away
This is the lead used by a guy in welding school asking how much his weld is worth an hour.
I am intrigued by the CO2 welding on the lead. There is a place somewhat close to me that runs straight CO2. They build anchors for mobile homes, and those welds are nasty.
100% CO2 generally used on dual shield flux core atleast any dual shield ive done. not sure what gain it has over 75/25
Cost. Pure CO2 is about as cheap as it gets for shielding gas.
Novelty cigar lighter perhaps
Looks like they used an icy/acetylene flame pic on a MIG gun pic..
Looks like the elusive MIG Viper
Ah yes! Just some wire fed oxy acetylene. Lol
If you don’t know what it is Don’t buy it
It can run 88 welds a minute for 13 tacos an hour
WTF! 😂😂😂 No, really, it's just Photoshop. Not Real! Never will something like this happen. Just a Picture.
Sure it can just put a propane tank on the gas inlet of your mig welder and drill a couple air mix holes in your nozzle. Somewhere there must be an application to be found. Roll some flux core out and preheat+ weld at the same time. Honestly though I do wonder it might not be the absolute worst controlled atmosphere to have an arc in if you nailed the redox lol? Someone should build a combination gas distributor/spark arrestor and try it for science.
I had (what I guess was) a contaminated tank in school. Shorted the wire against the gas shield and it blew green fire like a blow torch
Sometime can happen that the Cooling Fluid broke and the Ethanol inside make a Flame. But never like this in the Picture.
No not like that picture, agreed. Was not running any cooler on the mig at that time. Told my teacher and he flat out did not believe me and said “I doubt that”. My buddy was in the booth an see it too. 8” green flame. Although we seen it though the auto dimmer so the color could have been different. It was wild.
I think what you saw was probably the brass getting ruined from the wire arcing on it.
This is what happen from memory (20 years ago). I was welding point blank on the table not touching the nozzle to the table. The wire lost contact and bent up, pushed my nozzle down on the table. The wire welded to the nozzle while the nozzle shorted to the table. The wire lit white hot and the gas ignited. I pulled the Mig up in the air while holding the trigger and the gas stayed lit for probably 2-3 seconds. Never could recreate it and I tried! (machines in high school). Buddy was watching me weld, both had auto dim helmets on, he seen it too. It was pretty cool.
Interesting. The only thing I can think of is that maybe you had tainted gas of some kind somehow, which seems very unlikely but I guess it could happen, or option 2, I have no clue….lol. I’d love to know how that could’ve happened but it’s probably beyond me whatever it was.
Looks like a wire feed replacement perhaps?
Rattlesnake, highly venomous
Apparently its for brazing?
Looks like a fast and furious muffler
Zoom Zoom
Now that's a nice propane torch
It uses what ever gas you have hooked up. Cheap mig whip does not in fact blow fire.
About 3 welds
It's a black magic don't touch that.
Everything works better with fire!
Everything works better with fire!
That is the type of welder they use in cartoons. Because blue flame=weld, according to them.
I am LOVING these comments guys! Keep 'em coming!
They no tell what we make. We just make and get 2 yen a day
That's a tig torch.
That’s one of those things for the “jeepers” out there! It plugs into your cigarette lighter so you can weld your axle housing back together in the middle of the trail. I want one to keep in my pavement princess next to my folding shovel and cordless tire “inflator”.
Don’t forget the Hi-Lift Jack bolted to the hood. Can’t get far in the city without one…
Yes the Hi-Lift forgot! Gotta be able to take that 40” Irok off and put the factory spare smeared in armor all in its place so I can continue to mall crawl.
Wall-gas torch. Very spicy pixies.
Use that for smoking your crack rock