Fear is good. You can't smell it, hear it coming or even see it.crundle wrote:I have a terrible hatred of anything electrical, got electrocuted once on a building site, put the fear of it into me....
Spooky stuff. It Bites.
Fear is good. You can't smell it, hear it coming or even see it.crundle wrote:I have a terrible hatred of anything electrical, got electrocuted once on a building site, put the fear of it into me....
Fredsub pretty much covered anything.. It's best to know how to arc weld before you do this. And it's also good to have an understanding of how electricity works (i.e batteries, cable sizes, etc) but not necessary.crundle wrote:Just curious Phizinza, how do you set up the welder when you are using a second battery to do it? I have no idea about welding whatsoever, hoping to do a short course after Uni finishes in November this year, but I was telling some guys at work about taking a welder away on trips and they were unsure about how you actually do it.
Oh that is so true....secret squirrels!subybrumby wrote:no she doesn't...secret mens business...brumby.business..
brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.