The Cheap Harbor freight blue flame helmets work fine. I have two of
them, or maybe three.. not sure.
Others agree.
http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtalk/archive/index.php/t-37042.html
I know some professional welder friends that use them on a regular basis..
I'd be surprised if the Jackson
Years ago, there used to be a number of hardware
compatibility lists
that listed what parts were, and were NOT, compatible with
Linux.
I can't find any of these, anymore. I set up a new system
(after
TWELVE years!) and need to get a SATA DVD writer. Last one I
got (PATA) was selected from one
On Saturday 07 December 2013 20:39:00 Jon Elson did opine:
Years ago, there used to be a number of hardware
compatibility lists
that listed what parts were, and were NOT, compatible with
Linux.
I can't find any of these, anymore. I set up a new system
(after
TWELVE years!) and need to get
On 12/07/2013 07:44 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Generally speaking, both pata and sata dvd-rw drives have
been Just Works(TM) for 3 or more years. If it doesn't,
I've found its a good chance the drive is funkity, and a
fresh $25 drive from Wallies plugs in and works. Not at
all the problem
On Sunday 08 December 2013 00:20:34 Jon Elson did opine:
On 12/07/2013 07:44 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Generally speaking, both pata and sata dvd-rw drives have
been Just Works(TM) for 3 or more years. If it doesn't,
I've found its a good chance the drive is funkity, and a
fresh $25 drive
On 12/07/2013 07:07 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
On 12/07/2013 07:44 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Generally speaking, both pata and sata dvd-rw drives have
been Just Works(TM) for 3 or more years. If it doesn't,
I've found its a good chance the drive is funkity, and a
fresh $25 drive from Wallies plugs in