Nice!!! try a weaving technique to tie the .625" to the .320" dwelling on the heavier material to control warpage. I like your work, I especially like the way you tie in the recovery points to the frame members on your bumper builds.
I have always liked to keep the wire spools enclosed in the machine, have you had any issues with repeated dirty liners from running an exposed wire spool? The 350P has a spool gun attached and has a "gun on demand" feature which is convenient. My other shop machine is a water cooled Syncrowave 250 DX with all control options. I seldom use this machine for production, but it comes in handy for specialty work.
When I was young and working for "the man" we used to say "welders do it with a bigger rod" now that I'm, well older, I just weld hot. haha
have a good one reevesci,
Peace
I have always liked to keep the wire spools enclosed in the machine, have you had any issues with repeated dirty liners from running an exposed wire spool? The 350P has a spool gun attached and has a "gun on demand" feature which is convenient. My other shop machine is a water cooled Syncrowave 250 DX with all control options. I seldom use this machine for production, but it comes in handy for specialty work.
When I was young and working for "the man" we used to say "welders do it with a bigger rod" now that I'm, well older, I just weld hot. haha
have a good one reevesci,
Peace