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dont know much about them, so i need alittle input.
Im looking at a mig, 0.6-0.9mm wire, gas and gasless, 175amps.
I believe that this would be a good mid strength welder, am i right? what amperage do most of you have.
Looking at general use, welding hangers, sliders etc, no tube chassis building.
NICK
Im looking at a mig, 0.6-0.9mm wire, gas and gasless, 175amps.
I believe that this would be a good mid strength welder, am i right? what amperage do most of you have.
Looking at general use, welding hangers, sliders etc, no tube chassis building.
NICK
TECH SCREW GURU
Minion #1
Minion #1
i got a WIA fabricator,,350 amp or there abouts,,at the moment i'm running 1.2 wire,,damn near melts holes in 16mm plate ...
seriously if i was to buy a 240 volt one i would go for as big as i could get,,the best thing is u can always turn a big mig down,,,but sure as hell if u buy a smaller one u will wish u had a few extra amps when u try to weld somethin heavy,,and dont say you wont,,,cause you damn well know you will want to later....
paz
seriously if i was to buy a 240 volt one i would go for as big as i could get,,the best thing is u can always turn a big mig down,,,but sure as hell if u buy a smaller one u will wish u had a few extra amps when u try to weld somethin heavy,,and dont say you wont,,,cause you damn well know you will want to later....
paz
i wonder if all people are actually as good in the real world as they think they are here in cyberland......one of lifes mysteries i spose....
ive got a CIG 265 it is the biggest 240v one they make. the best thing about CIG is you can get parts for them anywhere, ive use it on everthing from 0.4mm to 20mm with out a problem. ESAB are also good, but when things go wrong you could be waiting a while for parts i have had quite a few problems with WIA in the past, thats not to say they havent got it together now as that was about 10 years ago.
good luck
good luck
[quote="COOP"] By the way Mr engineering Guru maybe you better get another calculator or learn how to use it![/quote]
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i been looking around today, i think i will go with a 200 amp, i know all of you have bigger and said to go bigger but i want a smaller one to use around the house, the old man has a cigweld 350amp which i can use if the need be, along with oxy, tig, plasma and awhole lot of other shit i would have no idea how to use.
On, a side note i got a new rattle gun :evil:
NICK
On, a side note i got a new rattle gun :evil:
NICK
TECH SCREW GURU
Minion #1
N*A*M wrote:what is the difference between 1 phase and 3 phase?
You can pull far more power through a three phase outlet. Three phase has three active lines, 120 degrees out of phase. Single phase has only one active line. Three phase runs at around 415V - single phase around 240V.
Single phase power = voltage x current(amps) [ eg. 240x15 = 3.6 kW]
Three phase power = voltage x current(amps) x sqrt3 [ eg. 415x30xsqrt3 = 22.5kW]
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You need to make sure that it has a coper cored transformer ... the cheaper ones and smaller ones often have an alloy cored one and it is not uncommon for these to melt into a puddle of poo when you wind up the amps and start testing the duty cycle..
I use a Welmac 280 single phase and am very happy with it. Also have an sip 170 and 150 , the 150 is to small but the 170 is fine if you don't need teh duty cycle of the bigger ones.
I use a Welmac 280 single phase and am very happy with it. Also have an sip 170 and 150 , the 150 is to small but the 170 is fine if you don't need teh duty cycle of the bigger ones.
Brad
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Shorty40 wrote:
If you get the smaller one, eventually you will wish that you went for the next one up
but i wont, i have a bigger one i can use and all i am looking for is one to use around the house that can do most general things, so this thread resembles the "i run 42's off road, should i run 28's on"
NICK
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