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Miller Dynasty 200 Tig Welder Protective Cover 195322 US $50.50
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MILLER DYNASTY 200DX TIG RUNNER-COOLER- W/FOOT/951139 US $4,799.00
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MILLER TIG CART, 2 WHEEL TROLLEY 300480 DYNASTY MAXSTAR US $415.77
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Miller 195322 Protective Cover,Dynasty 200 Series US $61.53
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MILLER DYNASTY 200 TIG WELDER COVER 195322 US $50.77
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MILLER DYNASTY 200 SD TIG 907099-FINGERTIP CONT KIT US $3,522.00
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MILLER DYNASTY 200 SD 907099 W Contractor Kit Foot Cont US $3,574.00
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MILLER DYNASTY 350 AUTOLINE 208-575 TIG WELDER 907204 US $5,979.77
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MILLER DYNASTY 350 TIG WELDER COMP w/TIG TORCH 951401 US $8,098.77
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Miller 2 Wheel Trolly Cart for Dynasty & Maxstar 300480 US $430.00
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Miller Tig Torch Adapter 225028 Dynasty 350 & 700 US $119.00
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MILLER DYNASTY 200SD TIG WELDER 907099 US $3,010.10
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MILLER DYNASTY 200 DX AC/DC TIG W/FOOT CONT PKG 951174 US $3,799.00
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MILLER DYNASTY 300 DX for Parts or Repairs (still works, but needs repairs) US $710.00
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Miller 907204 Dynasty 350 (Auto-Line 208-575) List Price: $7,609.00 Sale Price: $6,752.99 |
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This item may not be in stock. Please call 507-494-5169 for inventory status or email: sales@weldfabulous.com. Normal delivery time is 5-8 business days after purchase date. For expedited delivery please call customer service at 507-494-5169. |
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Miller 951174 Pkg,Dynasty 200 Dx Foot Pedal Contractor Kit List Price: $4,867.00 Sale Price: $4,319.46 |
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This item may not be in stock. Please call 507-494-5169 for inventory status or email: sales@weldfabulous.com. Normal delivery time is 5-8 business days after purchase date. For expedited delivery please call customer service at 507-494-5169. |
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Miller 195322 Protective Cover,Dynasty 200 Series List Price: $52.00 Sale Price: $61.53 |
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Miller # 195322 Protective Cover for Dynasty 200. These are NEW and never used. Heavy-duty, water and mildew resistant. Protects and maintains the finish of the welder. |
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Miller Dynasty® 350 List Price: $7,609.00 Sale Price: $7,410.98 |
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Latest Technology! The Dynasty 350 is a powerful, compact power source capable of welding up to 5/8" aluminum. Total arc control provides maximum productivity and weld quality while conserving energy compared to traditional welding machines. |
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Miller 951402 Pkg,Dynasty 350 Wireless Foot Control Com List Price: $10,893.00 Sale Price: $9,667.54 |
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Miller 951175 Pkg,Dynasty 200 Dx Finger Tip Contractor Kit List Price: $4,799.00 Sale Price: $4,259.11 |
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Miller 907099 Dynasty 200 Sd 120-460Vac List Price: $3,744.00 Sale Price: $3,322.80 |
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Miller 907099021 Dynasty 200 Dx (Auto-Line 120-460) Tigrunner List Price: $5,087.00 Sale Price: $4,514.71 |
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Miller 907101 Dynasty 700 (Auto-Line 208-575) List Price: $13,793.00 Sale Price: $12,241.29 |
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Miller 951401 Pkg,Dynasty 350 Complete List Price: $10,346.00 Sale Price: $9,182.08 |
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Gas Welding went out with high button shoes. That is what lots of folks think. To be honest, I am one of them. I like tig welding better. It's cleaner, its more precise, its faster, and it can weld almost anything.
So why are people still interested in gas welding? The honest answer is because it works, and it is really good for a few things. Some old school airplane builders argue that oxyfuel welding is superior to tig welding for 4130 chromoly tubing airplane fuselages.
The argument goes like this. Because 4130 chromoly hardens if it cools too quickly, some people think that oxyfuel welding alloys the chromoly to cool slowly enough to prevent hard and brittle welds. But lots of tests have been done and it has been proven that chromoly tubing that is not thicker than .120" can be tig welded without any ill effects. That being the case, I always choose tig welding over oxfuel welding a thousand to one.
Some people also argue that gas welding does a better job on oil soaked aluminum castings. I have welded lots of oil soaked aluminum castings with Tig. It is a problem sometimes, but by cleaning, preheating and a little finesse, it always works.
I have not seen one thing that could be welded better with gas welding than with tig. Not one thing. Steel automotive parts, stainless steel food service equipment, nickel alloy heating elements, aluminum cylinder heads, magnesium gearboxes, titanium tubing, cobalt alloy jet engine parts...you name it, it can be welded cleaner, better, faster, and better with a tig welder.
Oxy-acetylene welding is still good in a pinch for welding 4130 chromoly fuselage parts when a tig welding machine is not available or for welding a muffler or exhaust pipe on a car, or for soldering or brazing anything from a bicycle frame to an aluminum boat. It's portable, relatively inexpensive, and it works ok.
But lets face it...Tig welding is better.
For a lot more information on Gas Welding and TIG Welding along with a crapload of Down and Dirty welding tips, visit weldingtipsandtricks.com
Where Has All the Honey Gone?
Where Has All The Honey Gone? by Sandy Powers
Louise Rossberg had nearly a thousand beehives in 2006. Today, she has 200.
In February 2005, John Miller lost almost half of his 13,000 hives, which translated into the loss of 300 million bees. Miller is an experience beekeeper. His great-grandfather began the family’s beekeeping enterprise in 1894. The West Coast of the United States is estimated to have lost 60 percent of its commercial honeybee population, while the East Coast has lost 70 percent. The devastating honeybee deaths are occurring worldwide. What is causing this "Colony Collapse Disorder?" Blame is put on mites or a "mysterious illness." Let’s step back and take a second look.
Early rock paintings from around 7000 BC show people gathering honey from trees and rocks. Written history dating back 5,000 years mentions honey. Beekeepers were active during the Egyptian dynasties cultivating honey for use as a sweetener and as an additive to beer, a popular beverage among early Egyptians. After thousands of years, why are the honeybees dying in such large numbers when there have always been mites and "mysterious illnesses?" The German Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety contributes its mass death of honeybees to Bayer’s—the aspirin manufacturer—production of neonicotinoids under the trade names of Poncho and Gaucho. These pesticides, according to the German Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, are responsible for the significant loss of bees and other beneficial insects. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Poncho is highly toxic to honeybees. The pesticide is sprayed on cornfields and other crops. The wind carries the pesticide residue to other plants and flowers. While busy pollinating, the honeybees absorb the toxin into its system. Why aren’t these lethal toxins banned from our crops to protect our honeybees and us?
Bayer is the leader in the manufacture of pesticide and drug production. It has a history of successfully resisting evidence to the harm that its products are causing. One important example is Bayer’s Baytril. The FDA approved Baytril, a powerful fluoroquinolone antibiotic, for use in poultry. Doctors soon discovered fluoroquinolone-resistant strains of campylobacter, a serious diarrhea disease. The FDA traced the resistant strain to the use of Baytril in poultry. It took a five-year battle with the FDA before the Bayer Corporation stopped the distribution of Baytril for poultry. With an annual profit 1.25 billion US dollars from the sale of Poncho and Gaucho, expect the Bayer Corporation to vigorously fight any application prohibitions even if it results in the deaths of millions of more honeybees. The deaths of honeybees mean the loss of the bees’ pollination services, which include more than 100 crops—almond, lettuce, cranberry, and orange to name a few. Honeybees are the keys to agriculture. Through pollination, bees contribute around 15 billion dollars to the U.S. agricultural economy.
Albert Einstein is credited for saying, "If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would only have four years left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man."
Where has all the honey gone? "Where have all the flowers gone? Long time passing. Oh, when will they ever learn?"*
For a good perspective on the crisis view: www.pollennationthemovie.com
Sandy Powers
* Pete Seeger
About the Author
A breast cancer survivor with liver problems, Sandy Powers turned to organic foods to heal her liver and fight cancer recurrence. Her research, amazing results, and recipes packed with antioxidants and immune boosters are in her book, "Organic for Health." Visit Sandy and view her book video at www.organicforhealthsite.com
Have you ever felt bad for an opponent or opposing player after your favorite team defeated them in a big game?
I know you felt happy for your team and you probably rooted for them to win but have you ever felt bad for any opponent or opposing player in a big game.
This goes for any sport not just football
In the NFL can't say I've really felt bad for anybody the Colts have beaten in the playoffs since they've beaten players who've already accomplished a ton
but when Georgia Tech beat Clemson in the ACC Championship I was really happy to win the Conference title but also felt bad for CJ Spiller who finally got there in his senior year and had a tremendous game just not enough to beat GT for the ACC title
In the NBA I've felt this way a ton of times. Michael Jordan and the Bulls dynasty was a pleasure for me to watch and I loved every moment of it. I do feel bad for players like Reggie Miller, Charles Barkley, Karl Malone, John Stockton, and Allan Houston though who Michael Jordan constantly denied of winning a ring
how about you?
NFL: I kind of felt bad for the Cardinals after the Steelers beat them in the Super Bowl. I was so happy we won, but felt bad because they were so close to winning their first Super Bowl.
NHL: When the Penguins defeated the Red Wings in the Stanley Cup last year, I felt bad for Marian Hossa because he played for the Penguins in the Stanley Cup the previous year and lost, then left for the Red Wings because "he thought he would have a better chance to win a cup in Detroit". If the Penguins don't go far in the playoffs, I'll be pulling for the Blackhawks because he deserves a Cup.
MLB: HELL NO! Why should I feel bad about the Pirates beating an opponent when I root for one of baseballs worst teams?
Dynasty star John Forsythe, 92, remembered as gentleman
John Forsythe, the handsome, smooth-voiced actor who made his fortune as the scheming oil tycoon in TV's Dynasty and the voice of the leader of Charlie's Angels , has died after a year-long battle with cancer. He was 92.
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