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Take the credit when you can as it does not happen that often.
wmbjk wrote: On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 09:33:02 +1100, George Ghio wrote: On 22 Dec 2005 19:49:37 -0800, "philkryder" wrote: What can we use to "know for sure" that the wave form of a device is adequate BEFORE buying it? wmbjk wrote: I've purchased a couple of ~$1500 machines from a local welding supplier on condition that if there were any problems running them off my SW inverters then the machines could be returned in as-new condition the following day and I'd buy a different model instead. That flexibility, and being able to see the machines in person, made the extra cost of buying locally worthwhile. Wayne A fine example of the correct approach. Oh crap. Since your agreement has to be counted as a negative, now anyone reading will have to wait for someone credible to concur. Wayne |
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