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MAKE Flickr photo pool member Aminorjourney sent in his photo log of how to fix a broken potentiometer on a Murex Midget MIG welder… likely handy for someone out there… Link.
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From the pages of MAKE:
- Primer: Welding by Mister Jalopy in Primer. If you need metal stuck together, there is no quicker path than buying a portable 110-volt wire-feed welder. Mr. Jalopy’s introduction to welding will help you understand the process and show how you can be a welder by the end of the weekend–and end up with a couple of jigs for the effort. MAKE 03 – Page 158. Subscribers–read this article now in your digital edition!
8 thoughts on “Fixing a welder”
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Looks like he was lucky- pots are cheap.
Pssst… guys… I’m a GIRL :D :)
most women i know can weld, most men i know, cannot.
I wouldn’t say I’m good now but I sure hope to be when I’ve finished my project aminorjourney.com