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    Kindling splitter

    I have an old axe head that I clamp into a vice for doing the same thing. I don't use big pieces of wood, usually 6" long. I have a cardboard box below it to catch the kindling.
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    Review: Amico MIG-130A, 130 Amp Flux Wire Welder, 110/230V Dual Voltage. $149 on Amazon.

    Might head to HF tomorrow to buy my Christmas gifts for myself (besides the welder!!) Will add that to the list... So I can not get this chrome piece off... should it unscrew or pull / clip off? Oh, and yes, the tip was 1.0 (0.04) vs the two that were in the bag 0.8 (0.03). I was worried...
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    Review: Amico MIG-130A, 130 Amp Flux Wire Welder, 110/230V Dual Voltage. $149 on Amazon.

    Strange that it's shipped with 0.030 flux core wire but the die to drive was set to .035 (had to reverse the wheel). Was warned about the amount of smoke from this wire.... it lived up to that!!! Will get some Forney flux core wire soon. The ground clamp is way over kill, (which is very...
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    Review: Amico MIG-130A, 130 Amp Flux Wire Welder, 110/230V Dual Voltage. $149 on Amazon.

    Really hate that I can not retract those previous statements!?! 🥵 Burned through the metal pretty quickly🔥 Had it set pretty high and only had 240 to test it out with here. I do not have a 115/30 amp breaker in the city and do not have a slow burn 20 amp either. But the 115 volt plug that I...
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    Review: Amico MIG-130A, 130 Amp Flux Wire Welder, 110/230V Dual Voltage. $149 on Amazon.

    it has the 240 plug but in the manual, It states it's one phase. So, one leg is used and the other doesn't connect to any thing (???). Page 7 states the single phase. Same model, used your link to order... Now I'm sure you get the benefit of the larger breaker... but I do not know...
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    Review: Amico MIG-130A, 130 Amp Flux Wire Welder, 110/230V Dual Voltage. $149 on Amazon.

    So I just bought this... It's not dual voltage if it never uses the second leg. Am I wrong? This is just a 115 volt and not a true 240 welder. Sure you can plug it into a 240 outlet but it only uses one leg. Again, Am I missing something? I plan to test it out tomorrow but it's NOT what...
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