Updated my dynasty 280
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2020 7:34 am
I wanted more features and control so I turned my machine into a DX model. Works perfectly so far
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Bought the parts and turned my machine into a dxOscar wrote:Aka you bought a 280dx, or did you do some kind of front-plate retrofit and upgrade a PCB in the regular 280?
Interesting, I didn't know one could do that to the regular 280.dzljon wrote:Bought the parts and turned my machine into a dxOscar wrote:Aka you bought a 280dx, or did you do some kind of front-plate retrofit and upgrade a PCB in the regular 280?
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Thanks:) it has been on my wish list for awhile and when business picks up I will look further into getting oneColdman wrote:By the look of your pics, you obviously appreciate top notch equipment and are prepared to bone up for it. May I suggest you invest in the Miller wireless peddle next. You'll appreciate the upgrade and never go back to a corded peddle.
Most people say that, but in reality we will still have a tie back to the machine, and limited to the length of the tig torch. Just sayin'...not that getting rid of a pedal cord won't free on thing up...it just won't free us entirely.robtg wrote:+1 on the wireless pedal from Miller. Expensive but works flawlessly. Would not go back to a corded one.
Well until a wireless tig torch becomes available...if that was possible Oscar would have already made it!TraditionalToolworks wrote:Most people say that, but in reality we will still have a tie back to the machine, and limited to the length of the tig torch. Just sayin'...not that getting rid of a pedal cord won't free on thing up...it just won't free us entirely.robtg wrote:+1 on the wireless pedal from Miller. Expensive but works flawlessly. Would not go back to a corded one.