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  • Several Regions have held meetups already, but others are being planned or are evaluating the interest. The Calgary Area Meetup is set for Saturday July 12th at 10am. The signup thread is here! Arbutus has also explored interest in a Fraser Valley meetup but it seems members either missed his thread or had other plans. Let him know if you are interested in a meetup later in the year by posting here! Slowpoke is trying to pull together an Ottawa area meetup later this summer. No date has been selected yet, so let him know if you are interested here! We are not aware of any other meetups being planned this year. If you are interested in doing something in your area, let everyone know and make it happen! Meetups are a great way to make new machining friends and get hands on help in your area. Don’t be shy, sign up and come, or plan your own meetup!

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    Iron Casting

    Nice results! Seems like a long journey to get there, but worth it I'm sure. One day I would like to have Iron casting capabilities, but it's a long way down the priority list right now. Following in the footsteps of people like you that share their trials, and tribulations will shorten that...
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    Physical activities…..

    I did all my working out in my teens/20's, playing sports, and going to the gym regularly. Have still retained most of those muscles and strength, I've just insulated them pretty well over the last 20 years....:D Upper body still strong, but I've noticed my legs have the most atrophy since...
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    Rotating tip dti

    After many years of wanting one and passive searching, I finally found one. What you see, is what I got with it, but not what I paid. I had to part with $28 hard earned dollars....:) Also picked up 2 large Heinrich style drill press vises for $24 each too.....they're well used and need...
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    Tooliom 135s

    Good catch. Don't see one in the listing.
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    Tooliom 135s

    Ya, on a scratch start tig torch there is a valve you open before you start welding, and close when you're done. Not solenoid control. I went looking for prices on tig torches, and found a listing for a 135LT that comes with a torch, and has a $20 off coupon right now to bring it to $139...
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    Tooliom 135s

    LIft tig (scratch start) is DC for steel/stainless only. It's a fixed amperage, no foot pedal control like most associate with tig. AC tig has a high frequency start and can do Aluminum. Shielding gas (argon) is required for both
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    Tooliom 135s

    Canadian tire has one too. Probably all very similar under the hood. There's a small part of me now that maybe wishes I sprung for the pro model with tig, but it's not the part connected to my wallet :)
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    Tooliom 135s

    Yep. I notice it much more with mig. Maybe because I never get it with stick lol.
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    Tooliom 135s

    It's an option at that same link
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    Tooliom 135s

    If i get down your way this year, I'll toss this in the van with some rod. You can weld all you want, I'll yell at you till you get tired of me :) Mig is my least liked process, but the one I use the most. It's fast, and a means to an end. Stick is my fav, with tig a close second. Oxy moving...
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