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Old 09-17-2009, 03:29 PM
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by MikeM
the tank, regulator, and cart add up. mostly the tank and regulator
Still, I would rather have the bigger, new style (I don't think they make the sp125 anymore) and get my own tank. The 150 might come with the regulator. Let me check.
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Old 09-17-2009, 03:29 PM
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by Zuki750
Too much $. You can buy a brand new 150HD for less than that.
i dont think hes looking to go 220
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Old 09-17-2009, 03:31 PM
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Re: Semi work safe

mike, we are good to go for buffalo wild wings
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by MikeM
get lighter fluid too unless you have a big torch to get it going nicely
Match light nukka.
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Re: Semi work safe

140 with regulator for $519.

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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by MikeM
i dont think hes looking to go 220
I think the 150 that I saw at Home Depot yesterday was still 110v. The 150 doesn't show on Lincoln or HDs websites. Maybe I was mistaken and it was the 140.
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by Zuki750
Still, I would rather have the bigger, new style (I don't think they make the sp125 anymore) and get my own tank. The 150 might come with the regulator. Let me check.
i would too. well, i did, still need a tank
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Re: Semi work safe

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mike, we are good to go for buffalo wild wings
nice. im planning to **** fire all day tomorrow
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by MikeM
get lighter fluid too unless you have a big torch to get it going nicely
lighter fluid ruins it
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by Zuki750
I think the 150 that I saw at Home Depot yesterday was still 110v. The 150 doesn't show on Lincoln or HDs websites. Maybe I was mistaken and it was the 140.
mines the 155, which is a couple years ago and i think was replaced by the 150
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by scott3824
lighter fluid ruins it
maybe thats why im not into the taste of charcoal. its a pain in the *** to get them lit with a little wood fire in your grill
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by MikeM
maybe thats why im not into the taste of charcoal. its a pain in the *** to get them lit with a little wood fire in your grill
I use a propane torch.
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Re: Semi work safe

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I use a propane torch.
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Re: Semi work safe

Mapp gas works even better but is a little overkill. But I like overkill.
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by Zuki750
Mapp gas works even better but is a little overkill. But I like overkill.
if you keep your grill in your garage you cna use the big (oxy/acet) tanks It doesnt get any more overkill than that without a permit from the town.
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Re: Semi work safe

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if you keep your grill in your garage you cna use the big (oxy/acet) tanks It doesnt get any more overkill than that without a permit from the town.
If only I had a set of oxy/acet tanks. I really need to get a welder. I have this trailer I'm converting into a jetski trailer and I'm going to have to drag it to work to get it welded up.
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Re: Semi work safe

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If only I had a set of oxy/acet tanks. I really need to get a welder. I have this trailer I'm converting into a jetski trailer and I'm going to have to drag it to work to get it welded up.
put some wheels on it, dont drag it










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Re: Semi work safe

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put some wheels on it, dont drag it










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Actually, it will be riding on my other trailer until I get the extended tongue welded up. That's how I got it home.
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Trading the YZ for this setup tomorrow. 6hp 33 gallon compressor (biggest 110v you can get), 2 die grinders, 2 impacts, 3 air ratchets, blower nozzle, 100' of air hose, 150' of electrical cords, a craftsman chair, and an engine stand.
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