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Sep 6 2016 12:25pm
Quote (KoJ @ Sep 6 2016 05:11pm)
if im jungle welding, that means prep isnt going to be great, 24v vrs 12 is penetrating power
and i dont like fixing shit on the side of a trail twice
Shit, 4 Bruh. 2 sets in parallel than tie em together in series.
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Sep 6 2016 01:08pm
Quote (ozzyarmy3 @ Sep 6 2016 11:25am)
Shit, 4 Bruh. 2 sets in parallel than tie em together in series.
thats too much work for something im going to cut apart and fix at home anyway
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Sep 6 2016 03:19pm
If you plan on using it alot make sure you check the duty cycle. Nothing more annoying then welding for 5 minutes then having to let the welder cool down for 5 more minutes. Also if you plan on using it often ide go for a nice lincoln machine. I run mig machines full time and I've run lots of different miller's and lincoln machines, both great but I prefer the Lincoln, I just find they run a Lil smoother.
Also never heard of that brand you mentioned, prolly junk
This post was edited by QtPi on Sep 6 2016 03:20pm
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Sep 9 2016 01:58pm
Make sure your breaker panel can handle whatever you buy and you have the right size fuse.
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Sep 9 2016 02:52pm
Gotta weld your chevy back together boy???
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Sep 15 2016 06:25am
depends how much you use it. if you plan on welding a lot just dish out the extra dough
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Sep 15 2016 03:37pm
Quote (kuksugare @ Sep 15 2016 09:25am)
depends how much you use it. if you plan on welding a lot just dish out the extra dough
Who the hell ?
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Sep 19 2016 04:43pm
I'd stay with millers I'm bias though its all I've ever ran. If you have the money its best to get something that'll last cheap welders are exactly what you'll get long term. I like knowing my machines will last past 1 year of projects
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Sep 20 2016 06:03am
Miller or Lincoln, possibly esab... Nothing else.
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Sep 20 2016 06:46am
well see I've used millers and I rly like them but damn I don't feel like throwing that kinda money around for one I'll rarely use
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