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mattc
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I bought a syncrowave 300 machine that was a trainer machine
Used at the old Martin Marietta facility that made the booster rockets for the
Space shuttle. I hade the old massive tig torch setup on it. Kind a neat machine
With a cool piece of history attached to it. I have had for a few years
And I decided to get it updated to a new ck torch set up
And service the coolant system. I plan on fabricating more aluminum
Projects. I'm a Boilermaker by trade and have
Years of experience with carbon and SS work. Now
I'm a newbie again with aluminum work.
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mattc
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This is the cooler that came with it.
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exnailpounder
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Great machines. The only bad is its a transformer and eats electricity. I had a Syncrowave 200 and my electric bill was huge...got rid of it when I got a 210 inverter and I don't even notice any increase. The 250 and the 300 are supposed to be bullet proof. Cool story that goes with it. Have fun!
Ifyoucantellmewhatthissaysiwillbuyyouabeer.
motox
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i have a 250 and its a great all around machine.
bought and inverter but still use 250 more often.
but it love electric
craig
htp invertig 221
syncrowave 250
miller 140 mig
hypertherm plasma
morse 14 metal devil
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