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From [ Ссылка ] - Artist Kevin Caron explains why it's worth getting the REAL manual for any complex equipment - and how to do it ....
Kevin Caron is looking through the little paper manual that came with the Everlast Power i-MIG 253DPI.
He was having trouble with melting the contact tips and fittings that go in the end of the MIG gun. Both of their ends are melted down to nothing. The reason: Kevin Caron didn't reading the manual.
The manual he is referring to is not the little one that comes with the welder. Kevin Caron is talking about the manual that is available on the manufacturer's Website. It has much better and longer descriptions on how to set up his Everlast's dual pulse machine so things like his problem don't happen. Kevin Caron says: "My bad."
This is pretty much true with all equipment. When you get a new machine - a new welder or really any kind of equipment - the little paper book that comes with it is not really going to help you all that much.
Go to the manufacturer's Website, look up your machine, and see if there isn't a brand new manual out there that is much, much thicker, more complete and better written than the one that came with the welder or other machine.
That manual helped Kevin Caron be a better welder with this welder because he didn't really know how to set the settings - he was just guessing.
Now with simple machines - like a basic tombstone welder where you just stick in a rod and go - those are pretty simple, pretty basic. Anybody can figure them out.
But a complex machine like this big dual pulse welder has a whole bunch of settings that just didn't make any sense to Kevin Caron - until he read the manual.
So download the manual, read it, then play with your machine. Reading the manual makes the equipment a whole lot more fun to play with.
Kevin Caron hopes that will keep you from getting a few more gray hairs like he has.
He thanks everyone for watching, and asks them to hit the "like" button, then visit [ Ссылка ] to see his wild sculpture and more how to videos.
Well, before you go you might want to see Kevin Caron's tongue get ahead of his words ....
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Artist Kevin Caron has been sculpting full time since 2006. See - and hear - his amazing metal and large format 3D-printed sculptures, which are found in public and private places coast-to-coast and online at [ Ссылка ].
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