This project has evolved some , the basic rundown is I'm modding two Omnibots , one a regular the other a larger 2000 model. I will have two ezb kits , rad base idea was thrown out because of so much noise but could go back on the table if the omnibot drivetrain is too weak to pull it.
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Ok so I been working more in the risers and cutting to fit the vacuum in.
While I am brainstorming for Jarvis I pulled out the NEW ez robot camera which is for Jarvis Jr.
Man! That looks cool! And I don't even recognize an omnibot in Jarvis any more. You truly have made him your own. Great work Josh!
JOSH i see you use craftman tools,thats all i buy is craftman ,if go bad can easy replace it many years ago i was car mechanic for long time and learned only to buy craftman tools,i think i have every tool sears made,glad to see you using the same
JOSH my MIG welder came in,so if you or anyone else needs something welded i can do it for free
I bought one of those and had a terrible time. I had to bring it back and get a stick type. Then, I lost my home and had to move into an apartment, so I don't weld anymore. But, I used to LOVE welding. It is very relaxing. But, being able to see would help.
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arc welder (stick) are very old types now,MIG or TIG is the lastest welder,also with ARC WELDERS YOU CANT WELD ALUMINIUM,you have to know how to use the MIG welder that may be your problem MEL
Oh, yeh, that is my problem. I tried and failed without any instructions. I have welded with a stick for over 25 years. The mig and tig are just not my thing. I bought them especially for ALuminum. I have usually welded iron and stainless steel. I have also had a rule about ONLY Craftsman and Xylite tools. I used one set of flush cutters for over 40 years. I paid $25 for them which was so much back then. But, forty years later, they JUST broke. I cut the wrong kind of wire.