[python] Re: welding
- From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
- To: <python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 09:16:56 +0100
Hello Daryl,
in our workshop we have excellent oxyacetylene equipment, but it is
hardly used because of its complicated handling. I would only use it
for brazing, welding very thin sheets or flame cutting very thick
material.
Thanks for pointing out the differences between 110 and 220 V
welders. Here we have no option because of 230 V default current.
BTW: any news about your project?
Cheers,
Jürgen.
============================================================
This is the Python Mailinglist
http://www.freelists.org/list/python
Listmaster: Jürgen Mages jmages@xxxxxx
To unsubscribe send an empty mail to
python-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field.
============================================================
- References:
- [python] Re: welding
- From: daryl bender
Other related posts:
- » [python] welding
- » [python] Re: welding
- » [python] Re: welding
- » [python] Re: welding
- » [python] Re: welding
- » [python] Re: welding
- » [python] Re: welding
- » [python] welding - BRIAN N SMITH
- » [python] Re: welding - Tom
- » [python] Re: welding - Chris Collins
- » [python] Re: welding - John Lewis
- » [python] Re: welding - George Durbridge
- » [python] Re: welding - Stephan Schöling
- » [python] Re: welding - dan chambers
- » [python] Re: welding - Chris Collins
- » [python] Re: welding - jinlin wen
- » [python] Re: welding - Jürgen Mages
- [python] Re: welding
- From: daryl bender