Machines | Discovery’s Gold Rush Mining Crew Relies on Miller Equipment
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On a remote claim in Canada’s Yukon Territory, Parker Schnabel and his crew — featured on “Gold Rush,” the Discovery Channel’s No. 1-rated show — are on a quest to mine 2,000 ounces of gold. The bold goal means crew and equipment are pushed hard, often working around the clock. The work results in a lot of equipment wear and tear, so maintenance and repair are common on the heavy machinery that’s critical to the operation. To make frequent repairs onsite and keep downtime to a minimum, the crew relies on Miller welding and cutting equipment, including a Big Blue® 800 Duo Air Pak and Trailblazer® 325 Diesel with Excel™ power. To learn more, visit MillerWelds.com or read the full article with additional videos here: http://www.millerwelds.com/resources/articles/hitting-pay-dirt
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When welding anything always start from the middle and wrap the corner then continue to the other side middle. The corners are where you looking for trouble if you don't wrap the bead around them !
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You can always always always tell when someone is welding with a 6010/6011 because of the "whip-n-pause" motion as seen in a portion of the video. The Miller Big Blue 800 is the KING of today's modern-day engine drive welders..
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Yeah Todd Hoffman is a fool at times. His only saving grace is Dave, who literally got them out of the hole they were sinking in.
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MILLER ROCKS!
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I'm glad to see it was Parker. The Hoffmans don't deserve any freebies or even recognition from Miller.