Thats something I'm considering getting now that I've got a garage I can do some wood butchering too. I'd like to get a welder too so I can learn to burn steel but I'd probably need one with a gas engine as my electricity service to the garage is maybe 30 amp.
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Yeah okay I'll talk to my brother about it he's an electrician and his roomate has a small portable welder that runs off of 120 volt household voltage. But I think its only good for thinner metal like sheet metal. I'd like to be able to weld on digger buckets and do hardfacing .
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Originally posted by Stock View PostBert I welded bucket teeth and carriers, hardfaced buckets, put on wear strips with my inverter with no problems...........Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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Muzz The one I have is a 160 amp and I have welded a gutter bolt to a piece of cladding and burned a 3.2mm in to a bucket until it went bright red.......Might get a bigger one when the occasion arises..............A driven man with a burning passion.
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Originally posted by Stock View PostMuzz The one I have is a 160 amp and I have welded a gutter bolt to a piece of cladding and burned a 3.2mm in to a bucket until it went bright red.......Might get a bigger one when the occasion arises..............Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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dual voltage
i have been looking at getting one of these , easier than keep taking buckets home
dual voltage too so easier for site use
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/THERMAL-AR...item35be5f3584
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- DUTY CYCLE - 160A - 230V - 30%
- DUTY CYCLE - 100A - 110V - 35%
Bruce /Bert
anything with duty cycles this low is now worth owning, what it means is @ 160 amps you can weld for 30% of an hour before it overheats and shuts down. Very frustrating as it requires time to cool before you can weld.A driven man with a burning passion.
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Originally posted by Stock View Post- DUTY CYCLE - 160A - 230V - 30%
- DUTY CYCLE - 100A - 110V - 35%
Bruce /Bert
anything with duty cycles this low is now worth owning, what it means is @ 160 amps you can weld for 30% of an hour before it overheats and shuts down. Very frustrating as it requires time to cool before you can weld.
this looks quite suitable , although its a 1 year warranty against 2
http://www.jlhc.co.uk/ltw_x01/produc...ma_swp140.html
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