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Forum Index : Electronics : Time for a new Warpinverter build
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wiseguy Guru Joined: 21/06/2018 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1156 |
Roger thats both hilarious and worrying at the same time. I always suspected toroidal manufacturing was an exacting precision art. It also makes you wonder if someone woke up and was missing their colourbond fence overnight that had been removed & then cut into narrow strips and repurposed...... If at first you dont succeed, I suggest you avoid sky diving.... Cheers Mike |
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Warpspeed Guru Joined: 09/08/2007 Location: AustraliaPosts: 4406 |
The Asians are positively high tech state of the art, compared to what goes on in Africa.... Why even bother with a welding transformer anyway ? (Do NOT try this at home) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTJKksnurS0 Edited 2021-04-14 12:55 by Warpspeed Cheers, Tony. |
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rogerdw Guru Joined: 22/10/2019 Location: AustraliaPosts: 852 |
Haha, heah. I noticed one piece had a quarter inch step on one side. Very roughly cut. I was just as worried about the saw blade. I suppose it was being used as a washer but I reckon I could have found something a little safer. He did make quite an effort to make it tight so full marks there. That transformer looks like it belongs out the back of the Ettamogah Pub. Certainly fell off the back of a truck. I don't think the home welder has a future. Anyone using one probably wont have much of a future either ... and those guys, very poor eyesight. Cheers, Roger |
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